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<p><i>"Enterprise architecture (EA) is a discipline for proactively and holistically leading enterprise responses to disruptive forces by identifying and analyzing the execution of change toward desired business vision and outcomes."    (Source: [https://www.techopedia.com/definition/24746/enterprise-architecture-ea Techopedia])</i></p>
 
<p><i>"Enterprise architecture (EA) is a discipline for proactively and holistically leading enterprise responses to disruptive forces by identifying and analyzing the execution of change toward desired business vision and outcomes."    (Source: [https://www.techopedia.com/definition/24746/enterprise-architecture-ea Techopedia])</i></p>
 
<p><i>"…a discipline for proactively and holistically leading enterprise responses to disruptive forces by identifying and analyzing the execution of change toward desired business vision and outcomes. EA delivers value by presenting business and IT leaders with signature-ready recommendations for adjusting policies and projects to achieve target business outcomes that capitalize on relevant business disruptions."    (Source: [https://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/enterprise-architecture-ea/ Gartner])</i></p>
 
<p><i>"…a discipline for proactively and holistically leading enterprise responses to disruptive forces by identifying and analyzing the execution of change toward desired business vision and outcomes. EA delivers value by presenting business and IT leaders with signature-ready recommendations for adjusting policies and projects to achieve target business outcomes that capitalize on relevant business disruptions."    (Source: [https://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/enterprise-architecture-ea/ Gartner])</i></p>
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<p>Several work for each of the building blocks have started. In the "Business" building block, for example, a working group was created based on the mandate from the DMCEPP to create the GC Business Capability Model (GC BCM). The purpose of developing this model is to create common terminology across the government when talking about business capabilities.</p>
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<p>Several work for each of the building blocks have started. In the "Business" building block, for example, a working group was created based on the mandate from the DMCEPP to create the GC Business Capability Model (GC BCM). The purpose of developing this model is to create common terminology across the government when talking about business capabilities. In the "Information" building block, another working group called the GC Enterprise Data Community of Practice was created to figure out how to collect, store, share and manage data. An Artificial Intelligence Policy working group also support the "Information" building block by the use of emerging technology. In the "Application" building block, the Digital Exchange Program working group was created to talk about creating APIs that others can use and make it available in the API store. In the "Security & Privacy" building block, the ICAM & Pan Canadian Trust Framework working group focuses on the Enterprise Digital Identity. And we would still be creating more working group to close the gaps in the Enterprise Architecture framework.</p>
 
    
 
    
<p> Here are a few things that we do:</p><br>
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<p> Below are a few things that the GC Enterprise Architecture does:</p>
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<span style="font-size:1.5em;"><b>[[Government_of_Canada_Architectural_Standards |EA Standards]]</b></span>
 
<span style="font-size:1.5em;"><b>[[Government_of_Canada_Architectural_Standards |EA Standards]]</b></span>
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