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== Vision Statement ==
 
== Vision Statement ==
Copied from [https://gcdocsp.tbssct.local/gcdocs/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=17502596&objAction=browse&sort=name&viewType=1 Supporting Enterprise Government: A Government of Canada Vision and Strategy  (Draft – November 2014)]
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Copied from [https://gcdocsp.tbssct.local/gcdocs/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=17502596&objAction=browse&sort=name&viewType=1 Supporting Enterprise Government: A Government of Canada Vision and Strategy  (Draft – November 2014)]   
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Enterprise-wide initiatives aim to maximize the effective functioning of the Government of Canada as a single, modern enterprise by: '''seeking''' feasible solutions that provide Canadians with the greatest overall value for money; '''leveraging''' the full potential of new technology; and '''improving''' the alignment and coherence of federal investments in business operations and services.       
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== Enterprise Solutions/Shared Services definitions ==
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The TB [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=32603 Policy on Service and Digital] defines “Internal Enterprise Services” as “A service provided by a Government of Canada department to other Government of Canada departments intended on a government-wide basis.” It states that departmental heads are to Use enterprise or shared IT solutions, assets, and services. The Service Inventory is catalogue of external and internal enterprise services that provides detailed information based on a specific set of elements (e.g., channel, client, volume, etc.).
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PSPC is responsible for providing common enterprise solutions and services related to the following: electronic document records management systems, case and workflow tracking solutions, and collaboration platforms. Whenever possible, PSPC is responsible for delivering these services in a consolidated and standardized manner. PSPC’s services are provided on a cost-recovery basis.
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Enterprise-wide initiatives aim to maximize the effective functioning of the Government of Canada as a single, modern enterprise by: '''seeking''' feasible solutions that provide Canadians with the greatest overall value for money; '''leveraging''' the full potential of new technology; and '''improving''' the alignment and coherence of federal investments in business operations and services. 
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== Enterprise Solutions/Shared Services definitions ==
   
Enterprise solutions/shared services are whole-of-government architectural, governance, vendor management and procurement approaches where IT is aligned to common business services defined by business capabilities, ([https://gcconnex.gc.ca/file/view/50303103/gcbcm-gcmca-v2-definitions-en-20190617-docx?language=en Business Capability Model 2.0]). Enterprise solutions/shared services can be meet the meet the common requirements of all Government of Canada departments or a given subset. Enterprise solutions/shared services can be supplied internally from other GC departments, (SSC EDC), from the private sector (public cloud) and from other jurisdictions or governments, (EX provincial credentials). Enterprise Solutions/Shared Services can occur across all, several or individual architecture layers of the EA framework, Business, Information, Application, Technology, Security and Privacy, BIATSP.
 
Enterprise solutions/shared services are whole-of-government architectural, governance, vendor management and procurement approaches where IT is aligned to common business services defined by business capabilities, ([https://gcconnex.gc.ca/file/view/50303103/gcbcm-gcmca-v2-definitions-en-20190617-docx?language=en Business Capability Model 2.0]). Enterprise solutions/shared services can be meet the meet the common requirements of all Government of Canada departments or a given subset. Enterprise solutions/shared services can be supplied internally from other GC departments, (SSC EDC), from the private sector (public cloud) and from other jurisdictions or governments, (EX provincial credentials). Enterprise Solutions/Shared Services can occur across all, several or individual architecture layers of the EA framework, Business, Information, Application, Technology, Security and Privacy, BIATSP.
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The TB Policy on Service and Digital defines “Internal Enterprise Services” as “A service provided by a Government of Canada department to other Government of Canada departments intended on a government-wide basis.”
      
== Enterprise Solutions/Shared Services Guiding principles ==
 
== Enterprise Solutions/Shared Services Guiding principles ==

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