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Next Generation Reference Architecture For Connected Government

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In this Article, Dr. Gopala Krishna Behara, a lead Enterprise Architect at Wipro Technologies, takes an in-depth look at Government Reference Architecture which, he concludes, helps as a reference for the various architectures that the Government can implement to provide solutions for a variety of process challenges.

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Gopala Behara

Gopala Behara

Dr. Gopala Krishna Behara is a Senior Enterprise Architect in the Enterprise Consulting and Architecture Practice division of Wipro. He has a total of around 12 years of experience with Software Engineering, including Project Management, Enterprise Architecture, Business Process Management, SOA, Solution Architecture, Design and Development for Internet/Intranet, Client/Server applications, and Business Application Systems for clients, with commendable exposure in designing the Applications under UML methodology and Rational Unified Process. He has been a key contributor and part of the core team at SOA Center Of Excellence.

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