Who are we?
JL2 is an ACT based enterprise with a growing team of industry qualified specialists with extensive experience in the fields of aviation, Defence, security, ICT, program management, system engineering and enterprise architecture. The JL2 team is recruited from highly motivated and experienced individuals who possess the necessary skills to work closely with our customers to deliver tangible business capability. We pride ourselves on the delivery of quality and timely outcomes and we work with our customers to understand and deliver on their key drivers.
What is Enterprise Architecture?
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is the practice of applying a comprehensive and rigorous method for describing the current and future structures and behaviours of an organisation and aligning these with the organisational business objectives, performance, processes, information, applications, technology and resources. The architecture for the enterprise can then be referenced to assist in the definition, monitoring and delivery of organisational change.
What does that mean?
In simple terms, EA is a way of thinking about how do organisations succeed and fail? What does a project involving 50 outcomes and affecting 500 people need to be a success? EA is a growing field that looks at how to add clarity to organisational process, structure and behaviour during times of business and market change. It provides a basis by which business outcomes can be identified, monitored and verified as change is implemented.
Are we good at it?
Good enough to be expanding. Our two founding members John and Luke have over 50 years of experience in EA in one form or another and created JL2 to fill what they see as a growing need in an environment where change is very much the norm. Whether you are a large commercial operation or a government department, a high rate of change is now a constant and successful enterprises need to be able to grow and change. Unfortunately the larger enterprises and departments become the harder it is for them to adjust to stakeholder changes and government policy shifts.
That doesn't need to be the case. JL2 aims to provide Enterprise Architecture that allows for projects be stop exceeding deadlines and budgets, rules that will help companies see failing projects before they fail and ensure that change benefits an organisation.
Got any proof?
We have a couple of our large projects summarised in the Projects section that JL2 has worked on over the years, if you want more information feel free to contact us for a more complete break down of the challenges we've solved..
