Institutional structure

Enterprise architecture is a methodology that operates within institutions as it aims to achieve harmonization and integration between the organization's business structure and its information technology structure so that the strategic goals of the organization can be achieved in the best possible way without wasting the resources of this organization. The future situation for achieving alignment between the business sector (services and procedures) and information technology (data, applications, and infrastructure) and the strategic objectives of the organization.

The most important point remains in the institutional structure, which is the main purpose of the existence of the concept and its mechanisms, which is an attempt to reconcile the organization’s strategy on the one hand, and the organization’s business and information technology within the organization to ensure that all information technology projects in the organization serve the organization’s business, which in turn achieves the strategic goals of the organization as well, which guarantees The Foundation's investments in business and technology certainly meet the purpose of its establishment without wasting these investments.
Based on the gap analysis, a transformation plan is prepared, which includes the initiatives and projects necessary to reach the future structure and raise the level of institutional capabilities. During the construction of the transformation plan, initiatives are prioritized according to specific criteria based on the strategic goals to initiate priority projects to accelerate the implementation of the transformation plan.