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+ | |'''Work on transformative data access initiatives''' | ||
+ | * Develop common consent statement for data sharing | ||
+ | * Create roadmap for a data sharing hub | ||
+ | * Partner with Sectors to pilot data sharing and data integration Investigate data sharing opportunities across all levels of government | ||
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+ | |'''ISED data are open by default''' | ||
+ | * Launch common consent statement for data sharing & monitor data sharing | ||
+ | * Deploy self-service data sharing hub | ||
+ | * Expand data sharing to all levels of government | ||
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Revision as of 09:57, 5 January 2021
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ISED Departmental Data Strategy: The Way Forward
Vision:
ISED leverages the power of data to foster a growing, competitive and knowledge based economy.
Mission:
By providing employees with the data, skills and tools they need, we will achieve excellence in serving Canadians and Canadian businesses.
Business Drivers
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Goals
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What are we doing?
There are six pillars of the ISED Data Strategy, each of which has high level initiatives in three phases of implementation; laying the foundation, building the momentum and adopting a data culture. The following table addresses each pillar by phase of implementation.
Laying the foundations |
Building the momentum |
Adopting a data culture | |
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Data governance_____________ |
Data-related leadership established
_______________________ |
Culture shift across ISED
_______________________ |
People value their data and treat it as an asset
_______________________ |
Data Access_____________ |
Data access challenges are well understood
_______________________ |
Work on transformative data access initiatives
_______________________ |
ISED data are open by default
_______________________ |
Data Framework_____________ |
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Talent_____________ |
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Innovation_____________ |
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Technology_____________ |