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The first wave of workload migration projects began in 2018:
 
The first wave of workload migration projects began in 2018:
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* Tunney’ Pasture DC (Statistics Canada)
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* Dorval DC (Environment and Climate Change Canada)
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* Aviation Parkway DC (22 partner department tenants)
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* St. Laurent DC (Canada Revenue Agency and Canada Border Services Agency)
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* Booth Street DC (Natural Resources Canada)
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* Goldenrod DC (Department of National Defence)
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Future waves of projects will be prioritized by governance and will consider Business Value/Mission Criticality, Technological Risks and Readiness.
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Future waves of projects will be prioritized by Governance and will consider Business Value/Mission Criticality, Technological Risks and Readiness.
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== <strong>Engagement</strong> ==
* Tunney’ Pasture (Statistics Canada)
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Once priorities are selected and endorsed by governance, funding is available to partner departments to initiate the discovery phase. A Memorandum of Understanding between the GC CIO and the Deputy Head of a department will be agreed upon by both parties.
* Dorval (Environment and Climate Change Canada)
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* Aviation Parkway (22 partner department tenants)
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* St. Laurent (Canada Revenue Agency and Canada Border Services Agency)
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* Booth Street (Natural Resources Canada)
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* Goldenrod (Department of National Defence)
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Future waves of projects will be prioritized by Governance and will consider Business Value/Mission Criticality, Technological Risks and Readiness.
      
== '''Discovery''' ==
 
== '''Discovery''' ==