Difference between revisions of "Coordinated Governance Model"
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Revision as of 12:33, 16 December 2020
On April 9th, 2020, the GC Coordinated model & GC Digital Core template strategy was endorsed by GCEARB which included the following components:
- Implementation of a “GC Coordinated Model” to enable the GC-wide transition to S/4 HANA and to deliver financial management transformation, utilizing a new operating and governance model.
- Implementation of a “GC Digital Core” to support the transformation, which would have functionality built once, and used everywhere. This will accelerate implementations, avoid duplicative costs, and reduce the risk in transition to S/4 HANA.
- Maximize technical architecture.
- Maximize deployment options / clustering by reducing the number of SAP instances within the GC. This approach should significantly reduce the investments and the on-going operating costs, moving forward
In summary and in practical terms, the proposed strategy suggests that we:
- In partnership with OGDs, standardize approximately 70% of our financial processes (paying a bill is paying a bill…) across the GC and let Departments “customize” 30% to meet their specific needs.
- Encourage / enable the “clustering” concept across GC; preliminary assessments suggest going from 18 instances to 11.
Coordinated model & GC Digital Core template strategy: High level release strategy
- DCP GC Digital Core Release 2: Planning underway, and Information to be shared with departments in December
- Business Authority, Setting the stage for Release Management: December 2020
- Business Process Owner Board: December 2020
- Launch of Digital Comptrollership Program Website: December 2020
Reference Materials[edit | edit source]
ARCHITECTURE REVIEW BOARD (left) Team of Architects who will define and maintain the target architecture and overall roadmap Review board with 2 representatives from each cluster to finalise all proposals from the arb and COE to the business authority
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Business Capability Model (BCM) (right) The Government of Canada's Digital Standards form the foundation of the government's shift to becoming more agile, open, and user-focused. They will guide teams in designing digital services in a way that best serves Canadians. |
Application Lifecycle Management (right) Link to the criteria of when to come to EARB as well as the mandatory procedures to be incorporated.
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GC Enterprise Architecture and the Architecture Standard including the GC view of B-I-A-T-S+P. |
“Presenter” intake presentation to be completed by departments.
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Departmental Checklist (Right) Link to TBS directive with detailed requirements for APIs. |