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Les ministères peuvent également communiquer avec l’équipe d’EA pour obtenir des conseils généraux sur l’établissement ou la gestion de la pratique de l’architecture d’entreprise dans leur ministère, ou pour obtenir de l’information sur diverses considérations relatives à l’entreprise gc qui peuvent être liées à leurs projets.
 
Les ministères peuvent également communiquer avec l’équipe d’EA pour obtenir des conseils généraux sur l’établissement ou la gestion de la pratique de l’architecture d’entreprise dans leur ministère, ou pour obtenir de l’information sur diverses considérations relatives à l’entreprise gc qui peuvent être liées à leurs projets.
  
=== '''Liens avec d’Autres Politiques :''' ===
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=== '''Liens avec d’Autres Politiques:''' ===
 
* [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-fra.aspx?id=31300 Politique sur les Résultats]
 
* [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-fra.aspx?id=31300 Politique sur les Résultats]
 
En fin de compte, les architectures et les solutions examinées au GC EARB visent à appuyer les mandats et les programmes des ministères (qui sont des éléments clés de l’architecture opérationnelle) et à obtenir de meilleurs résultats.
 
En fin de compte, les architectures et les solutions examinées au GC EARB visent à appuyer les mandats et les programmes des ministères (qui sont des éléments clés de l’architecture opérationnelle) et à obtenir de meilleurs résultats.
 
* [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-fra.aspx?id=32593 Politique sur la Planification et la Gestion des Investissements]
 
* [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-fra.aspx?id=32593 Politique sur la Planification et la Gestion des Investissements]
GC EARB reviews are generally tied to the IM/IT project management framework, and thus linked to the investment management lifecycle
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Les examens du GC EARB sont généralement liés au cadre de gestion de projet de IM/IT et, par conséquent, liés au cycle de vie de la gestion des investissements.
* [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=16578 Policy on Government Security], Directive on Identity Management, Directive on Security Management
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* [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-fra.aspx?id=16578 Politique sur la Sécurité du Gouvernement],  
Security Architecture layer
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Directive sur la gestion de l’identité, Directive sur la gestion de la sécurité (couche d’architecture de sécurité)
* [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=12510 Interim Policy on Privacy Protection,] Interim Directive on Privacy Practices
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* [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-fra.aspx?id=12510 Politique sur la Protection de la Vie Privée]  
Privacy layer
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Directive provisoire sur les pratiques en matière de protection de la vie privée (couche de protection de la vie privée)
  
=== '''Additional sources of information:''' ===
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=== '''Autres Sources d’Information:''' ===
* [[GC Enterprise Architecture/Board|''GC EARB wiki on GCcollab'']]
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* [[GC Enterprise Architecture/Board|''Wiki GC EARB sur GCcollab'']]
* [[GC Enterprise Architecture/Board/Forward Agenda|''GC     EARB forward agenda'']]
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* [[GC Enterprise Architecture/Board/Forward Agenda|''Programme avancé du GC EARB'']]
* [https://gcconnex.gc.ca/groups/profile/29755185/gc-enterprise-architecture-review-board-comite-dexamen-de-larchitecture-dentreprise-du-gc?language=en ''GC EARB home page on GCconnex'']     
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* [https://gcconnex.gc.ca/groups/profile/29755185/gc-enterprise-architecture-review-board-comite-dexamen-de-larchitecture-dentreprise-du-gc?language=fr ''Page d’Accueil du GC EARB sur GCconnex'']     
* [[GC Enterprise Architecture|''Enterprise Architecture wiki on    GCcollab'']]
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* [[GC Enterprise Architecture|''Wiki Architecture Intégrée sur GCcollab'']]
 
* [[gccollab:groups/profile/1896301/enenterprise-architecture-community-of-practicefrcommunitu00e9-de-pratique-de-architecture-integru00e9e|''Enterprise    Architecture Community of Practice group on GCconnex'']]
 
* [[gccollab:groups/profile/1896301/enenterprise-architecture-community-of-practicefrcommunitu00e9-de-pratique-de-architecture-integru00e9e|''Enterprise    Architecture Community of Practice group on GCconnex'']]
  

Revision as of 09:43, 26 January 2022

Policy(ies) and directive(s) the Enterprise Architecture Division responsible for:[edit | edit source]

Due diligence function of the Enterprise Architecture Division:[edit | edit source]

The GC EARB was established by the Chief Information Officer of Canada, as required by the Policy on Service and Digital, and is mandated to define current and target architecture standards for the Government of Canada and review departmental proposals for alignment. Most pivotal of these architecture standards is the GC Service and Digital Target State Enterprise Architecture.  This is now the primary architecture reference for all departments (as applies) for the digital enablement of Government of Canada services. Alignment to the target state model, as assessed against the criteria of the Enterprise Architecture Framework, informs the endorsement of departmental digital investment proposals presented to the GC EARB.

The Board is co-chaired by the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Canada (TBS) and the CTO of SSC, with membership drawn from across the major departments and specialist roles in TBS and SSC.  

To fulfill the GC EARB mandate, TBS OCIO Enterprise Architecture collaborates with departmental architects to:

  • Develop target architecture standards across the domains of Business, Information/Data, Application, Technology and Security (BIATS)
  • Provide central coordination of Networks of Expertise for Enterprise Architecture, Data, Cloud, Digital workspace & Cyber to develop enterprise solutions and share best practices
  • Engage with Departmental project and architecture leads to help ensure their proposals are well-prepared in advance of their GC EARB review date, and provide advice and recommendations to improve alignment.

Further information is available in the "Service & Digital Target Enterprise Architecture - White Paper"

When to consult the Enterprise Architecture Division:[edit | edit source]

The GC Enterprise Architecture team is available to engage with departments if the department contact the team directly or through the OCIO Committee Secretariat, such as when the department is required to present a digital investment or project to the GC EARB for review and endorsement, as outlined in the When to come page on the GC EARB wiki.

The GC EARB presentation typically occurs after the Concept Case has been completed and before the Treasury Board submission, if one is required.  Projects not subject to a TB submission may also be required to present at GC EARB.  This is done in the planning and design phase of the project lifecycle, before formal execution has begun.  It will articulate how the business problem is addressed by the proposed solution and demonstrate alignment with GC digital standards and architectural requirements. It may include an options analysis leading to the recommended solution.

Types of authorities related to the Policy (link to commonly sought authorities webpage).[edit | edit source]

Presentation of a project before the GC EARB results in an endorsement and direction from the Government of Canada Chief Information Officer. Although no Treasury Board authorities are sought in the enterprise architecture review process, when a Treasury Board Submission seeks TB authorities (e.g., funding for the project or project approvals) later in the process, an endorsed architecture would form part of the necessary documentation for the Office of the Chief Information Officer to support a project.

Key due diligence questions to consider:[edit | edit source]

  • Does the proposed project/investment meet the threshold criteria set in the Directive on Service and Digital for requiring GC EARB review?
    • Note: The checklist of criteria applied in the assessments is found in the appendices of the GC EARB Presenter Template used for departmental submissions to GC EARB.
  • Would the client department benefit from an engagement with the GC Enterprise Architecture team to help draft the GC EARB presenter template for the project?
  • Are there other departments working on solutions for the same business capability that should be engaged?

How does Enterprise Architecture Division provide advice?[edit | edit source]

In most instances, the Enterprise Architecture team is consulted for preliminary review of a department’s proposed solution architecture to provide advice on how to strengthen the presentation to highlight key points, demonstrated expected alignment to GC requirements and avoid issues that would hinder endorsement.  The EA team also produces a one-page Enterprise Architecture Assessment of the project that is included in the template as part of the review package, with ratings on alignment, a recommendation on endorsement, and possible conditions.

The EA team collaborates with the OCIO Committee Secretariat and other key subject matter experts from TBS and SSC to review prepare upcoming GC EARB agendas in advance of the sessions.  After the meetings, the EA team also helps with the drafting and initial review of the records of discussion.

Departments may also contact the EA team for general advice in establishing or managing the enterprise architecture practice in their department, or for information on various GC enterprise considerations that may related to their projects.

Linkages with other policies:[edit | edit source]

Ultimately the architectures and solutions reviewed at the GC EARB are intended to support the mandates and programs of departments (which are key elements of the business architecture), and to bring about improved results

GC EARB reviews are generally tied to the IM/IT project management framework, and thus linked to the investment management lifecycle

Security Architecture layer

Privacy layer

Additional sources of information:[edit | edit source]

Example submission related to GC EARB:[edit | edit source]

How to contact the Enterprise Architecture Division?[edit | edit source]

The team actively monitors a generic mailbox for submissions and engagements at EA.AE@tbs-sct.gc.ca. Program sector analysts are encouraged to use this email but can also reach out directly to the concept case team members.