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<h3>Role of data and the digitalization of government</h3>
 
<h3>Role of data and the digitalization of government</h3>
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<li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/images/d/dd/Data_Conference_2022_Role_of_data_and_the_digitalization_of_government_Descriptive_Transcript.pdf English transcript] | [https://wiki.gccollab.ca/images/e/e7/Conference_sur_les_donnees_2022_Role_des_donnees_et_la_numerisation_du_gouvernement_Transcrit_Descriptif.pdf French transcript]</strong></li>
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<p>Data is the fuel and digital processes are the engine; they are interdependent and the drivers of change worldwide. Harnessing the power of this interdependency allows federal organizations to improve operational efficiencies, innovate how they work, and improve the way they engage with Canadians. As this interdependency increases, the Government of Canada must demonstrate that the use of data and digital processes adhere to sound governance that includes transparency and accountability, while protecting privacy and fostering trust.</p>
 
<p>Data is the fuel and digital processes are the engine; they are interdependent and the drivers of change worldwide. Harnessing the power of this interdependency allows federal organizations to improve operational efficiencies, innovate how they work, and improve the way they engage with Canadians. As this interdependency increases, the Government of Canada must demonstrate that the use of data and digital processes adhere to sound governance that includes transparency and accountability, while protecting privacy and fostering trust.</p>
 
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