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This position leads several of our key VA Architecture initiatives including the following architecture projects (1) Managing and maintaining several key System Views (SV-1s and SV-2s) and Executive Views (2) Active Architecture projects for OHGS as it relates to the VA including our OCI/OC3 project (3) Coaching, training, and mentorship within our VA Enterprise Architecture team (4) Review and standardization of all ICDs and SV deliverables including templates (5) Production and launch support as required for any Architecture related needs. This work includes all VA EHRM Live sites, FHCC Go Live, as well as future contracted integrations. This Lead Federal Enterprise Architect is required to lead/track/manage/review over 100+ architecture artifacts for each site release. This role is also responsible for providing EA input on the configuration approach, strategy, and the schedule of work within the EA team. The EA will work closely with the consulting teams, integration teams, VA JCOIC team, and OHGS Engineering and Architecture teams to align and deliver the product configuration/EA deliverables to the client's requirements and scope of work. This role is highly engaged with the VA EHRM-IO team, intaking critical issues, representing the overall OH EA team during weekly and bi-weekly leadership calls, manages one-off requests from Oracle Health Government Services Chief Engineer, and is often assigned to special projects that are needed by Oracle Health leadership.