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* 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.
 
* 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 [[:en:GC_Service_&_Digital_Target_Enterprise_Architecture|"Service & Digital Target Enterprise Architecture - White Paper"]]
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Further information is available in the [[:en:GC_Service_&_Digital_Target_Enterprise_Architecture|'''<u>"Service & Digital Target Enterprise Architecture - White Paper"</u>''']]
    
=== '''3.    When to consult the Enterprise Architecture Division:''' ===
 
=== '''3.    When to consult the Enterprise Architecture Division:''' ===
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 [[GC Enterprise Architecture/Board/When to come|When to come]] page on the GC EARB wiki.
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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 [[GC Enterprise Architecture/Board/When to come|'''<u>When to come</u>''']] 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.
 
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.