Difference between revisions of "GC Enterprise Architecture/Framework"
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* Establish metrics for identified business outcomes throughout the lifecycle of an investment | * Establish metrics for identified business outcomes throughout the lifecycle of an investment | ||
* Translate business outcomes and strategy into business capability implications in the GC Business Capability Model to establish a common vocabulary between business, development, and operation | * Translate business outcomes and strategy into business capability implications in the GC Business Capability Model to establish a common vocabulary between business, development, and operation | ||
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<b> Promote Horizontal Enablement of the Enterprise</b> | <b> Promote Horizontal Enablement of the Enterprise</b> | ||
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<span style="font-size: 1.5em;">[[GC_Information_Enterprise_Architecture| 2. Information Architecture]]</span> <br><br> | <span style="font-size: 1.5em;">[[GC_Information_Enterprise_Architecture| 2. Information Architecture]]</span> <br><br> | ||
− | + | <I><u><b>Collect data to address the needs of the stakeholders</b> | |
− | + | * Adopt a needs-based approach to data collection | |
− | + | * Collect only the minimum set of data needed to fulfill the business service | |
− | + | * Reuse existing data assets and only acquire new data if required | |
− | + | * Ensure collection methodology, including third party sources, yields high quality data | |
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− | + | <b>Manage data strategically and responsibly </b> | |
− | + | * Define and establish clear roles, responsibilities, and accountabilities for data management | |
− | + | * Identify and document the lineage of your data assets. | |
− | * Define and establish clear roles, responsibilities and accountabilities for data management | + | * Define retention and disposition schedule and perform regular disposition activities |
− | + | *Ensure information and data are managed to enable interoperability, reuse and sharing to the greatest extend possible within and with other departments across the government to avoid duplication and maximize utility, while respecting security and privacy requirements | |
− | * Identify and document the lineage of | + | * Contribute and/or aligned to Enterprise Data taxonomy and classification structure to manage, store, search and retrieve information and data in all formats |
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− | + | <b>Use and share data openly in an ethical and secure manner </b> | |
− | * | + | * Ensure data formatting aligns to existing enterprise and international standards. Where none exist, develop standards in the open with key subject matter experts, in consultation with the Enterprise Data Community of Practice. |
− | * | + | * Data should be shared openly by default as per the Directive on Open Government and adheres to existing enterprise and international standards, including on quality or fitness for purpose. |
* Ensure that combined data does not risk identification or re-identification of sensitive or personal information | * Ensure that combined data does not risk identification or re-identification of sensitive or personal information | ||
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Revision as of 09:06, 23 December 2019
This is a DRAFT STREAMLINED COPY of the proposed updates to the GC EA standards
In the past few weeks, the GC EA team has re-reviewed and streamlined all the inputs received from the various SMEs and departments and came up with the below proposed streamlined copy. The remaining input will be placed into an upcoming GC EA Playbook/Guidelines. This proposed streamlined updates will be going another iteration of reviews with the SMEs.
Changes from the previous version are marked as underlined and new additions are marked as italic and underlined
The GC Enterprise Architecture standard is part of the Directive on Management of Information Technology. It is listed as Appendix C - Mandatory Procedures for Enterprise Architecture Assessment in the Directive.
To view more detailed info on each point listed below, you can click on the top title for each of the Architecture layer, OR any of the blue link below.
Fulfill the Government of Canada stakeholder's needs
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Collect data to address the needs of the stakeholders
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Use Open Source Solutions hosted in the Cloud
Use SaaS hosted in the Cloud
Design for Interoperability
Use DevOps / Continuous Integration to ensure maintainability and AB Testing
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Use Cloud first
Design for Performance, Availability, and Scalability
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5. Security Architecture and Privacy Build Security into the Full System Life Cycle, Across All Architectural Layers
Ensure Secure Access to Systems and Services
Maintain Secure Operations
Privacy by Design
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