The IEA conference ran from 2008 to 2016, bringing together experts in enterprise architecture from around the world and helping to establish the UK Government EA community. The conference organisers were Ian Bailey from Model Futures (enterprise architecture expertise) and Penny Creed from Synthesis Events (event management). The conference usually attracted between 150 and 200 people and was always held in central London.

We still get asked for copies of the presentations, so we've decided to keep the old site going as an archive.

2008 Presentations

IES 2008 Programme

Applying EA and Systems Engineering in GCHQ - Chief Systems Engineer EA Case Study for SysML - Ron Williamson MODAF Human Views - Dr Anne Bruseberg Using MODAF to Support Warfighter Experimentation - Steve Hitchins Standards-Based Approach to EA and SOA - Captain Bob Leeming The NATO Architecture Framework SOA Views - Lt Col Mikael Hagenbo & Lars-Olof Kihstrom Analyzing and Presenting Multi-Nation Process Interoperability Data for End-Users - Dave McDaniel DoD Enterprise Architecture Initiatives - George Wauer Using EA to Manage Complexity in UK Armed Forces Personnel Delivery Programmes - Brigadier Robin Bacon Information Management Maturity and Enterprise Architecture - Matthew West DoDAF v2.0 Development - Brian Wilczynksi Home Office Information Systems and Strategy - John Wailing MODAF - A Practical Application of an Architecture Framework - Peter Hotham and Steve Winter Focussing on Capability: Supporting the Trades - Bob Barton

2009 Presentations

IES 2009 Programme

Bob Barton - Managing the Trading Environment in Practice Brian Wilczynski - Achieving an Information Advantage - A DOD Perspective Dave Dyke and Anthony Alston - Combining Top-down and Bottom-up Techniques for Developing More Effective EA Grant Morley - An Enterprise Approach to Information Assurance in MOD John McNaughton - Making EA work for MOD Matthew West - The Role of Enterprise Architecture in ISO 8000 Al Murray - An update on the KSA Activity in MOD Andrew Josey - The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) - A Comprehensive Overview Bruce Brown - An Executive Level Enterprise Architecture Perspective Dave Chesebrough - Enterprise Architecture, an International Picture Laurence Marzell and Charles Le Gallais - Use of Enterprise Architecture in the Critical National Infrastructure Matthew Hause - An Overview of UPDM - A Unified Profile for DoDAF MODAF The MODAF Learning Portal Steve Winter - NATS Keynote Address Frits Broekema - NATOs Approach to Enterprise Architecture Brigadier Alan Clacher - Keynote Mike Duffy and Fintan Hanbury - An Enterprise Architecture Approach to Options Analysis in Large Aquisition Programmes Katie De Bourcier - Opening Keynote

2010 Presentations

IES 2010 Programme

Allen Brown (The Open Group) - Drinking Our Own Champagne Brian Wilczynski (DoD CIO Office) - Architecture & Standards Governance in the Department of Defense Dave McDaniel (Silver Bullet inc.) - Architecture & Standards Governance in th Department of Defense John Zachman - IEA2010 Keynote - Enterprise Design Objectives - Complexity and Change Alistair Murray (UK MOD KSA Keynote) - MOD & Architectures Espen Gjos (Norwegian Armed Forces) and Stig Dormaenen (IBM) - How to set up and effectively manage an enterprise architecture model Colonel Luigi Gregori (UK MOD) - MOD Perspectives on EA Commodore Mark Purcell (Australian DoD) - Delivering an Enterprise Architecture for the Australian Department of defence Owen Sudlow (BAE Systems) and Myles Higgin (Salamander) - Delivering Military Capability - the value of enterprise decision making Peder Blomqvist (Swedish Armed Forces) and Niklas Haggstrom (Centric Labs) - Introduction to Design in NATO NISP R Adm Thomas Engevall (Keynote from CIO of Swedish Armed Forces) - Enterprise Architecture in The Swedish Armed Forces Jonathan Carter (EAS Jason Powell (EAS) and Keith Hardy - Exploiting EA ontologies Karl Hertz (FrontEnd) - National Maritume Communications System - Practical Experiences Using MODAF with the SwAF Lim Han Chiew (DSTA) - The Singapore Ministry of Defences Approach to Enterprise Architecture Malcolm Touchin (SEIC) and Alan Harding (BAE Systems) - Use of an Activity Model to Underpin Enterprise Evolution in Capability Mangement Matthew Hause (UPDM Co-Chair Commodore Oswaldo Brogi (Italian MOD) - How an enterprise architecture approach is helping to improve network enabled capability NEC

2011 Presentations

IES 2011 Programme

Alex Mitchell - Realising the Benefits of EA to ISTAR Caroline Gowing and Col Ian Harris - Handout Caroline Gowing and Col Ian Harris - The Army Equipment Development Plan Tom Graves - Enterprise architecture beyond IT: An Australian view David Camm & Malcolm Touchin - System of Systems Challenges in the Capability Lifecycle - a Joint MoD/Industry Enterprise Approach Matt Rapier - EA on the front-line: Support to Op Herrick Allen Clarke & Steve Pybus - Enterprise Architecture: Generating the European conversation Brig Alan Clacher - Day 2 Keynote - UK MOD LogNEC Neil Peachey - Comparing EA in Defence and Financial Services Mikael Hagenbo - Panel Session: Governance: Getting the Policy Balance Right Mike Brownsword and Joe Silmon - Accompanying paper Mike Brownsword and Joe Silmon - Managing risk and cost with an EA approach Chris Partridge - What is a service? A forensic approach to developing a common understanding of Service across business and IT. Chris Partridge & Ian Bailey - MOD Analysis Report on Service Standards Robert Damashek - EA for Unity of Defence Vision and Action Marcel Staicu - EDA approach on architectures in support of capabilities development

2012 Presentations

IES 2012 Programme

Bjorn Blondell and Anders Soderberg - Nordic Battalion Task Force 2020: Practical Experiences Using MODAF within a Nulti-national Context\r\n David Burton - KEYNOTE: Enterprise Architecture in NATO\r\n Robert Suzic - Enterprise Architecture Approach at European Space Agency\r\n Sean Barker - The MUST of Meta-Data Kirsten Sinclair - Spicing-up IBMs EA tools with Petri Nets Matthew West - An Ontological Template for Business Analysis Lt Col Mikael Hagenbo et al - MODEM - Reengineering the M3 based on the IDEAS foundation model\r\n David Lynam - KEYNOTE: The Golden Thread: enabling end to end transparency\r\n Jennifer Mollett - From today to tomorrow: an EA approach to managing Capability Transformations\r\n Paul Sibson - Developing the Architecture for the Soldier of Tomorrow Pedro Sousa - Enterprise Architecture as an Automated Instrument to Support Enterprise Transformation: Approach and Practice Dave Camm and Dave Evans - Architecture for Decision Makers Tan Song Beng - Architecture in Singapore MOD Tom Graves - The Enterprise is a Story: a Narrative Approach to Enterprise Architecture Steve Winter - SESAR and NextGen: Transforming global air traffic management Jason Hill - Capability Architecture ÔøΩÔøΩÔøΩ Mind the Gap! Col Gary Jackson and Trevor Milburn - Architecture for the Front Line\r\n Stu Jack - The Defence Information Reference Model Pawel Jasinski and Doug Sim - Making Information Perform: Evolving the MIP from Databases to Services Stuart Armstrong and Lt Cdr Fred Baxter - Architecture for Rapid Technology Insertion Wg Cdr Alex Hicks and Luke Tucker - Embedding Architecture in the Enterprise Nick Frall and Kevin Wallis - What does the A in SOSA stand for ? Denis Wisnosky - US DoD Semantic Architecture

2013 Presentations

IES 2013 Programme

Prof Sharm Manwani - Business & Enterprise Architecture: Enabling Strategic Conversations Peder Blomquist and Niklas Haggstrom Edwin Swidenbank - EA in business change and future planning programmes Steve Harris - Architecting Information Superiority in the Fight Against Cyber-Crime Steve Challinor - Canada EA Update Rory Cleland - From Value to Capability: Using MoDAF to increase the effectiveness of Disaster Management. Regis Dumond - France EA Update Michael Fuller - London 2012 Olympics: Decision Support Architecture Kevin Wallis - How architecting is helping support a migration towards mobile computing Jon Cook - The Application of a System of Systems Approach in a Defence Context Andy Ellis - Are you ready for big data The Tom Graves Graveyard Slot Apthorp and Sears - From Application Convergence to Capability Planning Human in the System - captured by Sally Bean

2014 Presentations

IES 2014 Programme

Alastair Macartney - Can Complexity Save Us Rob Paternoster Tony Vaudrey Dave McDaniel Dave Snowden Lars Olof Kihlstrom Edwin Swidenbank and Jon Cook Graham Bleakley Mike Stone, UK MOD CIO Tom Graves Graveyard Slot Gorman Bailey Van Haperen

2015 Presentations

IES 2015 Programme

Kevin Wallis Keith Hasteley Bob Bailey Clarke and Vaudrey - EATMA Harris and Swycher Aistemos Hoverstadt Loh Matthew Hause - How Long Is A Piece Of String Mike Stone Rory Cleland - Architectural Risk Singapore sharing

2016 Presentations

IES 2016 Programme

Advanced Enterprise Architectures for Autonomous UAV Traffic Management - Steve Winter Agile Security - Michael Brunton-Spall Beyond Defence in Depth - NCSC Building Blocks, Taxonomies & Hackathons - UK MOD (pdf) Building Blocks, Taxonomies & Hackathons - UK MOD (ppt) Digital Transformation - The Role of Architecture - Chris Boyd, Telefonica Digital Driving Business Agility & IT Innovation with Enterprise Architecture - Martin Owen, Corso European ATM Architecture, The Human Factor - SESAR / EATMA Everything as Code - Gareth Rushgrove, Puppet Labs (external link) illumr lightning pitch - Jason Lee KEYNOTE: Lots of Ingredients, few recipes - Chris Ensor, NCSC Model Driven Requirements Engineering - Martin Krähenbühl, Patrick Salm (Ruag) Transitioning UPDM to the Unified Architecture Framework - Graham Bleakley & Aurelijus Morkevicius