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<i><h3> This is a <b><u>DRAFT STREAMLINED COPY</u></b> of the proposed updates to the GC Enterprise Architecture Framework(formerly GC EA Standards) for assessment</h3></i>
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<h1>Enterprise Architecture Framework</h1>
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The GC EA framework (BIATSP) is based on industry best practices and models for Enterprise Architecture, defining digital architectures in 5 layers;
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<big>In the past few weeks, the GC EA team has re-reviewed and streamlined all the inputs received from the various SMEs and departments and came up with the below proposed streamlined copy of the Architecture Assessment framework. The remaining input will be placed into an upcoming <u>[[GC EA Playbook|GC EA Playbook/Guidelines]]</u>. This proposed streamlined updates will be going another iteration of reviews with the SMEs.<br>
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Business Architecture
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Changes from the [[Government of Canada Architectural Standards|previous version]] are marked as <u>underlined</u> and new additions are marked as <u>''italic and underlined''</u> <br><br>
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Information Architecture
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The draft list of questions associated with the new standards can be found [[EA Assessments Questions|here]] <br><br>
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Application Architecture
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The GC Enterprise Architecture standard is part of the [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=32601 Directive on Service and Digital]. It is listed as [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=32602 Appendix A - Mandatory Procedures for Enterprise Architecture Assessment] in the Directive.
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Technology Architecture
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To view more detailed info on each point listed below, you can <b><I><u>click</b> on the top title for each of the Architecture layer, OR any of the <b>blue link</b></i></u> below.
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Security and Privacy Architecture
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The EA framework is used by departmental enterprise architecture review boards and the Government of Canada Enterprise Architectural Review Board, GC EARB as an assessment framework to review digital initiatives to ensure the Government of Canada acts as a single enterprise and to ensure departmental alignment with the Government of Canada digital direction.
 
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