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<span style="color: #696969">[[File:Olivia Neal.jpg|thumb|1000px| left|Olivia Neal, Executive Director, Digital Change, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat / Directrice exécutive, Changement numérique, Secrétariat Conseil du Trésor du Canada]]  
 
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'''<big><big>Olivia Neal, '''  Executive Director, Digital Change</big></big>
 
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'''Executive Vice-President<br> '''
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'''Executive Director, Digital Change<br> '''
Shared Services Canada (SSC) | Government of Canada<br>'''{{em|Sarah.Paquette@canada.ca}}''' | (613) 670-1784<br>
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Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) | Government of Canada<br>'''{{em|Olivia.Neal@tbs-sct.gc.ca}}''' | 613-286-8564<br>
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'''Directrice exécutive, Changement numérique<br> '''
Services partages Canada (SPC) | Gouvernement du Canada<br>'''{{em|Sarah.Paquette@canada.ca}}''' | (613) 670-1784<br>
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Secrétariat Conseil du Trésor du Canada (SCT)| Gouvernement du Canada<br>'''{{em|Olivia.Neal@tbs-sct.gc.ca}}''' | 613-286-8564<br>
99, rue Metcalfe, Ottawa (Ontario) K1A 0S5
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Sarah Paquet attended the University of Ottawa, earning her Civil Law degree in 1993 and her Common Law degree in 2001. After becoming a member of the Barreau du Québec in 1994, she began her career practicing law with a firm in Gatineau, Québec, where she focused on civil, commercial, and family law.
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Olivia joined the Government of Canada in June 2017 as the Executive Director, Digital Change. Since being in Canada she and her team have worked with people from across the Government, and outside, to support the creation of structure and culture to enable the drive to be increasingly digital. This has included: developing and launching Canada’s Digital Standards; creating the first Digital Government Strategic Plan; launching a Digital Academy; creating international partnerships, including joining the Digital9; rethinking the approach to bringing in talent, and launching a new platform for recruitment; as well as building approaches to help develop and build the existing community within government.
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Ms. Paquet started her career in the federal public service with the Department of Justice (DoJ) in 1997. She held various positions within DoJ before becoming Executive Director and General Counsel for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Executive Director and Senior General Counsel for Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC).
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Olivia was previously with the UK Government, where she played a leading role at the award winning Government Digital Service for three years.
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Olivia introduced and embedded the UK Digital Service Standard in the work of digital delivery teams across UK government. She has overseen the assurance of hundreds of the largest public facing digital services against the Digital Service Standard, helping teams across government meet user needs and transform the way they work.
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In August 2011, Ms. Paquet became Assistant Deputy Minister (ADM) of PSPC’s Integrated Services Branch. She played a key role in supporting PSPC's firm commitment to strengthening client services by leading the Service Strategy, which helped ingrain service excellence across the department and guided the way by which services are delivered to clients.
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Her team worked with government departments to save over £300m annually, through assuring that digital and technology spend meets the Technology Code of Practice. She’s worked with countries from around the world to build understanding of delivering high quality digital services and developing digital culture. She has been integral in the development of Digital Service Standards for Australia, UK Local Government and Scotland.
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Ms. Paquet was also responsible for the implementation of major IT-enabled business solutions such as GCDOCS, My GCHR, Shared Case Management System and Shared Travel Services, across more than 100 government departments and agencies.
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Olivia est entrée au service du gouvernement du Canada en 2017 comme directrice exécutive, Changement numérique. Depuis qu’elle vit au Canada, elle et son équipe ont travaillé avec des personnes de l’ensemble du gouvernement du Canada, et à l’extérieur de celui-ci, au soutien de la création d’une structure et d’une culture qui permette au gouvernement de concrétiser sa volonté de devenir de plus en plus numérique. Cela a inclus ce qui suit : élaborer et lancer les normes relatives au numérique du Canada; créer un Plan stratégique du gouvernement numérique; lancer une Académie du numérique; créer des partenariats internationaux, y compris se joindre à Digital7; repenser l’approche adoptée pour intégrer des talents, et lancer une nouvelle plateforme pour le recrutement (talent.canada.ca); ainsi que l’élaboration d’approches visant à aider le développement et la promotion des collectivités existantes au sein du gouvernement.
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Olivia a déjà travaillé pour le gouvernement britannique, où elle a joué un rôle de premier plan pendant trois ans au Government Digital Service (Service numérique gouvernemental), un service primé.
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In 2016-17, Ms. Paquet was the ADM responsible for the Procurement Modernization Initiative. In that capacity, she reported to the Treasury Board Secretariat and to PSPC. She successfully rallied support for the new Government of Canada (GC) vision for Procurement Modernization from industry, lead departments, and other government departments through a variety of collaborative consultations and engagement events.  
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Olivia a introduit et intégré la Digital Service Standard (norme relative aux services numériques) dans le travail des équipes de prestation numérique du gouvernement du R.-U. Elle a supervisé l’assurance de centaines des plus importants services numériques publics par rapport à la Digital Service Standard, aidant les équipes de l’ensemble du gouvernement à répondre aux besoins des utilisateurs et à transformer leur façon de travailler.
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Son équipe a travaillé avec les ministères pour générer des économies de plus de 300 millions de livres sterling par an, en s’assurant que les dépenses numériques et technologiques respectent le Technology Code of Practice (code de pratique sur la technologie). Elle a travaillé avec des pays partout dans le monde pour établir une compréhension de la prestation de services numériques de haute qualité et du développement d’une culture numérique. Elle a joué un rôle clé dans le développement des Digital Service Standards pour l’Australie — le « Local Government » (gouvernement local) du Royaume-Uni — et l’Écosse.
Sarah Paquet is currently the Executive Vice-President (EVP) at Shared Services Canada (SSC). As EVP, she oversees the delivery of digital services across more than 100 government departments and agencies – including email, data centre and network services, cyber and IT security.  
   
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