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| == Enterprise Solutions definition(s) == | | == Enterprise Solutions definition(s) == |
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− | ==== '''Existing definitions and references from policy documents:''' ==== | + | ==== Proposed Enterprise Solution definition: ==== |
− | 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.”
| + | Enterprise solutions are internal and external Government of Canada services that have common business capabilities and are provisioned by by several GC departments and up to a government-wide basis. |
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− | The policy states that departmental heads are to use enterprise or shared IT solutions, assets, and services. The policicy indicates that department heads are to update 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.).
| + | Enterprise solutions: |
| + | * provide a more cohesive digital experience for users and other stakeholders, |
| + | * reduce the total cost of ownership to provide external and internal services |
| + | * enhance integration and collaboration, create transferable skill sets, and leverage innovative work across the GC and the private sector. |
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− | The TB Policy on Service and Digital states that 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. | + | The Enterprise solutions framework provides an operational methodology to fulfill Government of Canada Enterprise solutions and external and internal services that have common business capabilities. |
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− | ==== Proposed Enterprise Solution definition: ==== | + | ==== '''Existing definitions and references from policy documents:''' ==== |
− | Enterprise solutions are internal and external Government of Canada services | + | 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.” |
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− | seek to improve the fulfillment of Government of Canada external and internal services that have common business capabilities.
| + | The policy states that departmental heads are to use enterprise or shared IT solutions, assets, and services. The policy indicates that department heads are to update 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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− | Enterprise solutions could:
| + | The TB Policy on Service and Digital states that 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. |
− | * provide a more cohesive digital experience for users and other stakeholders,
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− | * reduce the total cost of ownership to provide external and internal services
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− | * enhance integration and collaboration, create transferable skill sets, and leverage innovative work across the GC and the private sector.
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| == Decision Making Framework for Enterprise Solutions[edit | edit source] == | | == Decision Making Framework for Enterprise Solutions[edit | edit source] == |