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| == Enterprise Solutions definition(s) == | | == Enterprise Solutions definition(s) == |
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− | ==== Proposed Enterprise Solutions definition: ====
| + | === Proposed Enterprise Solutions definition: === |
− | Enterprise solutions are internal and external Government of Canada services that have common business capabilities and are provisioned by several GC departments and up to a government-wide basis. | + | Enterprise solutions are internal and external Government of Canada services that has been provisioned to be used by several GC departments and up to a government-wide basis. Enterprise solutions are based common business capabilities and user journeys across GC departments. |
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− | Enterprise solutions: | + | === '''Benefits of Enterprise solutions:''' === |
| * provide a more cohesive digital experience for users and other stakeholders, | | * provide a more cohesive digital experience for users and other stakeholders, |
| * reduce the total cost of ownership to provision external and internal services | | * reduce the total cost of ownership to provision external and internal services |
| * enhance integration and collaboration, create transferable skill sets, and leverage innovative work across the GC and the private sector. | | * enhance integration and collaboration, create transferable skill sets, and leverage innovative work across the GC and the private sector. |
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− | The Enterprise solutions framework provides an operational methodology to fulfill Government of Canada Enterprise solutions and external and internal services that have common business capabilities. | + | === '''Enterprise solutions framework''' === |
| + | The Enterprise solutions framework provides an operational modality to govern the fulfillment of Government of Canada Enterprise solutions. |
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| ==== '''Existing definitions and references from policy documents:''' ==== | | ==== '''Existing definitions and references from policy documents:''' ==== |