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+ | The Policy on the Management of Information Technology assigns responsibility to the Chief Information Officer of Canada to establish an implement an <b>Enterprise Architecture Review Board</b> that is mandated to <b>define current and target architecture standards</b> for the Government of Canada, and review departmental plans to <b>ensure alignment</b>. | ||
+ | Provide technical recommendations and <b>highlight enterprise-wide</b> directions to the GC CIO for consideration and approval. | ||
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− | + | In order to optimize the business, the Digital Strategy will position the user first in an open, collaborative and accessible way using digital solutions to deliver services. | |
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Mandate
The Policy on the Management of Information Technology assigns responsibility to the Chief Information Officer of Canada to establish an implement an Enterprise Architecture Review Board that is mandated to define current and target architecture standards for the Government of Canada, and review departmental plans to ensure alignment.
Provide technical recommendations and highlight enterprise-wide directions to the GC CIO for consideration and approval.
Digitally, the GC must operate as one to benefit all Canadians...
In order to optimize the business, the Digital Strategy will position the user first in an open, collaborative and accessible way using digital solutions to deliver services.