The acceleration of digital transformation in rural governance requires an integrated information system to ensure efficient, transparent, and accountable public services. Yet, many villages including Tantan Village in Muaro Jambi Regency still operate with fragmented applications and redundant data. This study proposes a comprehensive enterprise architecture blueprint for Tantan Village using the TOGAF ADM framework, specifically adapted to the operational and institutional characteristics of rural public administration. Employing a qualitative case study approach, the research develops a four-layered architecture encompassing business, data, application, and technology domains. Theoretically, this study advances the understanding of how enterprise architecture can be localized for small-scale government entities; practically, it provides a replicable model that supports sustainable digital village transformation in Indonesia.
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