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Please note this request is being made as a courtesy, and the fact that it is made by an OTRS respondent should have no bearing on whether or not to delete the article. [[User:Tiptoety|<span style="color:#4E562C;font-weight:bold">Tiptoety</span>]] <sup>[[User talk:Tiptoety|<span style="color:#FFDB58">talk</span>]]</sup> 04:07, 17 January 2013 (UTC)
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:Now this article is created end 2008 largely by following two documents:
:* [http://www.fdicoig.gov/reports05/05-018-508-figure1.shtml Implementation of E-Government Principles] AUDIT REPORT, Report No. 05-018, May 2005
:* CIO Council (2008) [http://www.fdic.gov/about/strategic/it_plan/IT_Strategic_Plan_2.pdf Information Technology Strategic Plan 2008–2013], January 23, 2008.
:Now I suppose this is the case:
:# In the mean time the FDIC has moved on, and probably considers these sources invalid. In their perspective the whole article is invalid.
:# Now this article is created in 2008 to give an illustrative example of how an notable Enterprise Architecture Framework is constructed and under development. From a encyclopedic point of view this is still an interesting example, describing notable events of the new millennium
:I admit there is one problem here, that the articles title suggesting the article is giving a description of the current state of the FDIC EA. A suitable solution seems to be here to rename the article to something like [[FDIC Enterprise Architecture Framework (2005)]].
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