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The Practitioner Archive releases ’The Next Guys’ by mission architect Anthony Veltri to challenge centralized enterprise governance

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the innovative release from The Practitioner Archive titled 'The Next Guys,' an audio playbook by mission architect Anthony Veltri. The series challenges the conventional approach to centralized enterprise governance, proposing a shift towards interface stewardship as a more effective alternative. Veltri draws on over two decades of experience in disaster response operations, national critical infrastructure, and civil-military coalition planning to argue that centralized software platforms often lead to systemic failures. He emphasizes the importance of coordination without the need for authoritative conformance, suggesting that integration can be perceived as a threat rather than a solution. Veltri's audio series deconstructs federated systems architecture, offering actionable frameworks for technical leaders and program managers. Key concepts include the integration trap and the burden of federation, which highlight the challenges of demanding uniformity across diverse ecosystems. The series also addresses the issue of weaponized compliance, advocating for the development of narrative infrastructure to safeguard technical operations from political and budgetary pressures. For those interested in exploring these concepts further, 'The Next Guys' is available through The Practitioner Archive. For more information, visit The Practitioner Archive's website.

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the innovative release from The Practitioner Archive titled 'The Next Guys,' an audio playbook by mission architect Anthony Veltri. The series challenges the conventional approach to centralized enterprise governance, proposing a shift towards interface stewardship as a more effective alternative. Veltri draws on over two decades of experience in disaster response operations, national critical infrastructure, and civil-military coalition planning to argue that centralized software platforms often lead to systemic failures. He emphasizes the importance of coordination without the need for authoritative conformance, suggesting that integration can be perceived as a threat rather than a solution. Veltri's audio series deconstructs federated systems architecture, offering actionable frameworks for technical leaders and program managers. Key concepts include the integration trap and the burden of federation, which highlight the challenges of demanding uniformity across diverse ecosystems. The series also addresses the issue of weaponized compliance, advocating for the development of narrative infrastructure to safeguard technical operations from political and budgetary pressures. For those interested in exploring these concepts further, 'The Next Guys' is available through The Practitioner Archive. For more information, visit The Practitioner Archive's website.

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