Kurkime modernią Lietuvos ateitį kartu

Registruotis
Grįžti

Ministry of the Economy and Innovations of the Republic of Lithuania

Evaluating and enhancing the IT architecture (enterprise architecture) maturity in Lithuanian public sector institutions

5 March 2024 - 6 September 2024

Problem

Imagine the state and its institutions as a large complex Lego sets. „Lego City” has various sets – fire stations, police stations, train stations, residential buildings, etc. Each institution looks at its activities and its digitization only from the perspective of its set, and the responsible institution must see how all these sets connect and function with each other. 

Each block corresponds to certain operational processes, data, information system, information technology (hereinafter – IT) platform or IT tool, which, when properly connected, ensure that this structure works properly. In order for us to have a clear organizational IT architecture, Lego instructions and blocks must meet certain standards so that we can use them more easily, if necessary, connect with each other. Designing and managing an organizational IT architecture is about creating a plan for how these Lego bricks should fit together. The right architecture ensures that all the building blocks (i.e. IT systems, business processes) fit together and work together seamlessly, rather than creating chaos.  

Generally speaking, organizational IT architecture shows what this Lego set is made of and how the blocks in it are connected to each other (the self-is situation). The formation and management of the organizational IT architecture is a plan on how to connect new blocks to the existing structure properly, without creating chaos, or abandoning the existing blocks so that this structure can be improved, with the aim of making it not only better perform the functions already intended for it, but could also pursue new strategic goals and be resistant to environmental changes (to-be situation). A proper and detailed instruction plan helps ensure that institutions can easily understand how this system works and how to operate it properly without dismantling the entire structure.

The Law on Management of State Information Resources of the Republic of Lithuania already establishes the concept and principles of formation of the national organizational IT architecture, but  it is necessary to prepare instructions on how to form and manage this organizational IT architecture so that state institutions’ investments in information technology are rationally used and directed to the implementation of the strategic goals of state management and preparation for future challenges. In that way IT would be more resilient and more prepared. 

Currently, the maturity of organizational IT architecture formation practices in institutions is not the same – institutions that are more advanced in the field of digitization and have more capabilities in the field of IT are ahead of institutions where, for various reasons, less attention has been paid to digitization and its management. And when you need to see the entire structure at the state level, this unevenness creates challenges. 

Goal

The aim of the project is to propose measures to gradually form an optimal organizational IT architecture model for Lithuania and prepare a brief description of their use in practice.

Project progress

2024/04/15

Review and comparison of organizational IT architecture methodologies

2024/05/31

Review of organizational IT architecture models abroad

2024/06/15

Preparation of a quantitative survey on the current situation

2024/07/10

Review of survey results and analysis of the current situation

2024/08/05

Documentation and description of proposed practices

2024/08/20

Public consultation

2024/09/02

Final document revision

Result

Participants

Related projects

10 March 2026 - 8 September 2026

Promoting the use of the Data Lake in Lithuania’s public sector

The State Data Agency of Lithuania

The goal of the project is to determine potential actions that would contribute to more effective integration of data into public sector decision-making.
10 March 2026 - 8 September 2026

Creating the roadmap for the development of engineering technologies in Lithuania

Innovation Agency

The goal of the project is to develop recommendations for technology development, strengthening R&D, skills development, as well as for financing, regulation, collaboration, and the commercialization of innovation in Lithuania.
10 March 2026 - 8 September 2026

Global Gateway: from EU policy to real opportunities for the Lithuanian economy. 

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania

The goal of the project is to assess whether it is feasible for Lithuanian stakeholders to participate in Global Gateway projects. The project seeks to define in which capacity Lithuanian entities can participate in Global Gateway activities and, identify where the most opportunities for participation lie.
10 March 2026 - 8 September 2026

Strengthening the potential of creative industries in the Švenčionys District

Švenčionių verslo ir turizmo informacijos centras

The goal of the project is to create a targeted development model for the creative industries in the Švenčionys District, focused on strengthening the town of Švenčionėliai as a creative industries hub and integrating it into the district’s overall economic and tourism system.
10 March 2026 - 8 September 2026

Strengthening civil resilience: investigation of Lithuanian food supply chain dependencies and solutions

Innovation Agency

The goal of the project is to conduct a systematic investigation of critical food products and raw material import dependencies, which would establish the true import dependency according to the SAM V-641 list, assess supply source vulnerability (EU vs. non-EU countries), and propose technological, circular economy, and green technology solutions to reduce dependencies. 
10 March 2026 - 8 September 2026

The revitalization of Kupiškis – developing a strategic direction

Kupiškis District Municipality

The goal of the project is to identify areas that will strengthen Kupiškis’ economic competitiveness, attract investment, and provide a strategic direction.