Warren Bradford "Brad" Rigdon (born 1938) is an American former business executive at McDonnell Douglas, also known for developing the NIST Enterprise Architecture Model.
[3] In 1988 he is appointed senior vice president of special projects at McDonnell Douglas Information Systems, St. Louis, a division of McDonnell Douglas Corp.[5] From 1989 until his retirement early 1990s he was Senior Vice President of R&D.
"[4] At McDonnell Douglas Rigdon had planned, managed and reviewed software development, and was responsible for some of the corporate information, processing and communications systems.
These levels can be illustrated by a pyramid, with the business unit at the top and the delivery system at the base.
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