2026 Legislative Edition

In an era where public trust depends on effective delivery, enterprise architecture is not overhead. It is infrastructure for change. And for state agencies ready to move from aspiration to execution, TOGAF provides a clear and proven path forward. About the Author’s Dr. Darren Pulsipher is Intel’s PS Chief Solution Architect and the chair of the Open Group Digital Transformation Forum. Dr. Pulsipher also teaches at Vanderbilt University and hosts a popular podcast called Embracing Digital Transformation (embracingdigital.org) Hugues Morin is Intel’s Director for the southeast SLED Market and the main point of contact for Florida Agencies wanting to engage in a consultative discussion with its architects around TOGAF, and can be reached at Hugues.morin@intel.com

Intel Corporation, a publicly traded company in which the U.S. government holds an approximate 10% participation, does not sell products or services directly to state agencies. Instead, Intel’s role in the public sector is primarily foundational and advisory. Its technologies are embedded across much of the world’s digital infrastructure, spanning edge and IoT devices, networking, data centers, cloud platforms, and AI systems that underpin modern government services. Recognized for its long-standing commitment to open standards, interoperability, and vendor-neutral architecture, Intel works across the industry’s broadest technology ecosystem, collaborating with hardware manufacturers, software providers, cloud platforms, and systems integrators alike. In this context, Intel can engage with state agencies at no cost to provide architectural insight and technical guidance, helping leaders understand emerging technology trends, evaluate design choices, and align long-term digital strategies—without influencing procurement decisions or promoting specific products.

– 2026 Legislative Edition – Florida Technology Magazine 36

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