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The EA Framework is the criteria used by the Government of Canada enterprise architecture review board and departmental architecture review boards when reviewing digital initiatives to ensure their alignment with enterprise architectures across business, information, application, technology and security domains to support strategic outcomes. The EA Framework take effect on December 1, 2020 and is a replacement of Appendix A, Mandatory Procedures for Enterprise Architecture Assessment. from the Directive on Service and Digital.  
 
The EA Framework is the criteria used by the Government of Canada enterprise architecture review board and departmental architecture review boards when reviewing digital initiatives to ensure their alignment with enterprise architectures across business, information, application, technology and security domains to support strategic outcomes. The EA Framework take effect on December 1, 2020 and is a replacement of Appendix A, Mandatory Procedures for Enterprise Architecture Assessment. from the Directive on Service and Digital.  
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=== Status ===
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The EA Framework was presented at GC EARB on [https://gcconnex.gc.ca/file/view/67145496/gc-earb-2020-07-16-02-tbs-service-digital-target-enterprise-architecture-and-updates-to-the-ea-framework-pdf?language=en July 16th, 2020]. Additional feedback has been sought from the departments by August 31st, 2020, before it will return to GC EARB for an endorsement on October 22, 2020.
    
The EA Framework takes effect on December 1, 2020. (proposed)
 
The EA Framework takes effect on December 1, 2020. (proposed)
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The EA Framework is a replacement of Appendix A. Mandatory Procedures for Enterprise Architecture Assessment.
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The EA Framework is a replacement of Appendix A. Mandatory Procedures for Enterprise Architecture Assessment. which will be rescinded.  
 
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=== Refences to the Policy on Service and Digital and to the Directive on Service and Digital ===
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A.2.1 These procedures provide details on the requirements set out in sections:
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4.1.2.3 of the Policy on Service and Digital (The Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Canada is responsible for: Prescribing expectations with regard to enterprise architecture.)
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4.1.2.4 of the Policy on Service and Digital (The Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Canada is responsible for: Establishing and chairing an enterprise architecture review board that is mandated to define current and target architecture standards for the Government of Canada and review departmental proposals for alignment.)
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4.1.1.1 of the Directive on Service and Digital. (The departmental Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible for: Chairing a departmental architecture review board that is mandated to review and approve the architecture of all departmental digital initiatives and ensure their alignment with enterprise architectures.
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A.2.2 The Enterprise Architecture Framework prescribes the expectations of The Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Canada with regard to enterprise architecture,  defines the current and target architecture standards for the Government of Canada and is the criteria used by the Government of Canada enterprise architecture review board and departmental architecture review boards when reviewing digital initiatives to ensure their alignment with enterprise architectures across business, information, application, technology, security domains to support strategic outcomes.
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=== Status ===
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The EA Framework was presented at GC EARB on [https://gcconnex.gc.ca/file/view/67145496/gc-earb-2020-07-16-02-tbs-service-digital-target-enterprise-architecture-and-updates-to-the-ea-framework-pdf?language=en July 16th, 2020]. Additional feedback has been sought from the departments by August 31st, 2020, before it will return to GC EARB for an endorsement in the fall of 2020.
      
== Business Architecture ==
 
== Business Architecture ==