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− | === Scott Jones === | + | === Shannon Archibald === |
− | '''Executive Vice-President, Shared Services Canada''' <br> | + | ''' Assistant Deputy Minister and Deputy Chief Technology Officer (CTO), CTO Branch, Shared Services Canada''' <br> |
− | Scott Jones was appointed Executive Vice-President of
| + | Shannon Archibald is the Assistant Deputy Minister (ADM) and Deputy Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at the CTO Branch (CTOB)of Shared Services Canada (SSC). The CTOB is an innovative, collaborative and customer-oriented organization that utilizes transformative technologies to deliver SSC’s Digital Technology Strategy in support of achieving a modern and secure digital government. As ADM of the CTOB, Shannon is responsible for providing technology vision and leadership and driving technological innovation while helping lead and enable the Government of Canada’s digital agenda. |
− | Shared Services Canada and, concurrently, Associate Deputy | + | <br><br> |
− | Minister of Public Services and Procurement Canada, effective
| + | Prior to this, she was the Chief Information Officer at SSC, which included the role of Chief Data Officer and Champion for Accessible Technology. She was responsible for enabling SSC teams with tools, applications and services in order to support SSC’s 43 partner departments. She and her team were focused on a digital workplace that encourages innovation and the removal of service delivery barriers, like complex and cumbersome processes. |
− | April 11, 2022. <br><br>
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− | Prior to this appointment, he was Federal Lead on Proof of | + | Prior to joining SSC, Shannon was the Director General of Government of Canada-wide Programs and Solutions within Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) – where she was responsible for implementing and leading several large scale programs to over 80 departments and agencies. |
− | Vaccine Credentials and Associate Deputy Minister of
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− | Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, starting in
| + | She spent most of her career between Environment Canada and Public Services and Procurement Canada – all within IT. The majority of her executive experience has involved delivering large complex programs and creating diverse partnerships. |
− | August 2021. Scott collaborated with federal partners,
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− | provinces and territories to successfully deliver the Canadian
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− | COVID-19 proof of vaccination program that is used for travel
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− | in Canada and internationally. <br><br>
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− | Scott also led IRCC’s efforts related to digital transformation, modernization, IM/IT and data, as
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− | well as the Citizenship and Passport programs. <br><br>
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− | From October 2018 to August 2021, Mr. Jones worked as Head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber
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− | Security, Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSE). <br><br>
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− | Since beginning his career in 1999, Mr. Jones has held various positions at the CSE. They
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− | included Assistant Deputy Minister of IT Security; acting Assistant Deputy Minister of Corporate
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− | Services; Chief Financial Officer; and Director General of Cyber Defence, providing leadership in | |
− | the areas of signals intelligence and IT security. Before that, he worked at the Privy Council Office
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− | as a National Security Policy Advisor in the Security and Intelligence Secretariat. <br><br>
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− | Scott has been with the public service for over 20 years. He is a graduate of the University of
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− | Ottawa, where he earned a Master of Business Administration. Scott also holds a Bachelor of
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− | Applied Science in Electronic Systems Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Computer
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− | Science from the University of Regina.
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