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| 6. Explore new ideas and technology. Actively experiment. | | 6. Explore new ideas and technology. Actively experiment. |
| 7. Always be learning. Do not assume. | | 7. Always be learning. Do not assume. |
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| + | <h2> Our Network </h2> |
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| + | The Network |
| + | While the DCD leads the development of the OADW, partners across Canada and the globe are contributing to the project through knowledge-sharing, technical development, and human and financial resources. The Partnership and Business Development Strategy and a list of partners can be found in Annex 6. Partners currently include, but are not limited to: |
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| + | • GC - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency – financing, HR (Agreement in signature phase) |
| + | • GC - Employment and Social Development Canada – financing (Agreement in signature phase) |
| + | • GC - Office of the Chief Human Resource Officer, TBS – co-design of a service, financing, HR (Agreement in signature) |
| + | • The Centre for Social Innovation – knowledge-sharing, partnership model pilot, and technical pilot |
| + | • GC – Department of National Defence – technical development, HR and financing |
| + | • The Federation of Canadian Municipalities – knowledge-sharing and financing |
| + | • The Government of British Columbia – knowledge-sharing, technical pilot |
| + | • The Government of Alberta – knowledge-sharing |
| + | • United States of America (US Digital Services, OMB) – knowledge-sharing |
| + | • The Pleio team of the Government of the Netherlands – knowledge sharing, technical development |
| + | • The National Research Council – technical development |
| + | • Built in Canada Innovation Program (Proximify) and the Policy Community – service design pilot |