Notice: applying this to your agency.
The IT Project Resources are not meant to replace your agency’s internal project management practices or prescribe how you must operate. Instead, they offer concepts and tools that can strengthen delivery by providing a scalable framework for project level coordination. All project documentation should be maintained throughout each stage in alignment with agency policies and, where applicable, WaTech requirements and oversight expectations.
Confirm that system architecture meets WaTech Enterprise Architecture (EA) standards and that all security and compliance requirements are satisfied. A Solution Architecture Document provides both a high‑level and detailed technical design of the solution (e.g., system), including its components, integrations, data flows, infrastructure, and security model. It serves as the blueprint for how the system is structured, how components interact, and how it meets the business, technical, and security requirements.
For Programs:
Validate enterprise architecture, security posture, and compliance readiness. Confirm integration with statewide EA and security standards.
For Programs with Agency‑Led Sub‑Projects:
Agencies validate local configurations and reassess emerging risks. Enterprise team confirms alignment with enterprise architecture and security requirements.
For Projects:
Validate project architecture and complete security and compliance checks.
WaTech available template: Solution Architecture Document