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The Policy on the Management of Information Technology assigns responsibility to the Chief Information Officer of Canada to establish an implement an <b>Enterprise Architecture Review Board</b> that is mandated to <b>define current and target [[Government_of_Canada_Architectural_Standards |architecture standards]]</b> for the Government of Canada, and review departmental plans to <b>ensure alignment</b>.
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Provide technical recommendations and <b>highlight enterprise-wide</b> directions to the GC CIO for consideration and approval.
  
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==Digitally, the GC must operate as one to benefit all Canadians...==
  
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In order to optimize the business, the Digital Strategy will position the user first in an open, collaborative and accessible way using digital solutions to deliver services.
  
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:: Governance for Digital Solutions – [[Media:OVERVIEW_Gov of Digital Solns_A3.pptx | Overview of Concept Cases & GC Enterprise Architecture Review Board]]
 
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La Politique sur la gestion de la technologie de l’information attribue au dirigeant principal de l’information du Canada la responsabilité d’établir un <b>Conseil d’examen de l’architecture intégrée</b> qui a pour mandat de définir les <b>[[Government_of_Canada_Architectural_Standards |normes de l’architecture actuelles et ciblées]]</b> pour le gouvernement du Canada, et d’examiner les plans ministériels pour en assurer l’harmonisation.
  
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Formuler des recommandations techniques et souligner les orientations pangouvernementales au DPI du GC aux fins d’examen et d’approbation.
  
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==Dans le domaine du numérique, le GC doit fonctionner comme une entité pour tous les Canadiens...==
  
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Afin d’optimiser l’organisation, la Stratégie relative au numérique positionnera l’utilisateur en premier, d’une manière ouverte, collaborative et accessible, en utilisant des solutions numériques pour fournir des services.
  
  
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The Chief Information Officer of Canada is responsible for prescribing government-wide architecture expectations and on March 23, 2017 the CIO of Canada established an enterprise architecture review board that is mandated to define current and target architecture standards for the Government of Canada, and review departmental plans to ensure alignment.
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==What is the GC EARB?==
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The GC Enterprise Architecture Review Board serves as a governance body ensuring digital and technology initiatives align to the [https://www.canada.ca/en/treasury-board-secretariat/services/information-technology/strategic-plan-2017-2021.html Government of Canada IMIT Strategic Plan for 2017-2021].
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:: La gouvernance pour des solutions numériques – [[Media:OVERVIEW_Gov of Digital Solns_FR_A3.pptx | Vue d’ensemble des cas conceptuels et Conseil d’examen de l’architecture intégrée du GC (CEAI GC)]]
 
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The GC EARB is '''''not''''' for resource allocation or project costing, these perspectives are covered by other governance bodies and project review boards.
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==Why a GC EARB?==
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<blockquote>"To further the "whole of government as one enterprise" vision. It is integrated into the larger GC governance structure and looks at alignment of initiatives, system and solution gaps and overlaps, development of new digital capabilities and innovation opportunities, setting technology standards and providing IM-IT investment direction"</blockquote>.
 

Latest revision as of 14:10, 27 July 2020

Mandate[edit | edit source]

The Policy on the Management of Information Technology assigns responsibility to the Chief Information Officer of Canada to establish an implement an Enterprise Architecture Review Board that is mandated to define current and target architecture standards for the Government of Canada, and review departmental plans to ensure alignment.

Provide technical recommendations and highlight enterprise-wide directions to the GC CIO for consideration and approval.

Digitally, the GC must operate as one to benefit all Canadians...[edit | edit source]

In order to optimize the business, the Digital Strategy will position the user first in an open, collaborative and accessible way using digital solutions to deliver services.


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PRESENTATION:

Governance for Digital Solutions – Overview of Concept Cases & GC Enterprise Architecture Review Board