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This page is a work in progress, please feel free to add any content that could assist the EA community.
 
This page is a work in progress, please feel free to add any content that could assist the EA community.
  

Revision as of 16:09, 24 December 2020

This page is a work in progress, please feel free to add any content that could assist the EA community.

Cloud Brokering Service

Government of Canada (GC), departments and agencies have access to thousands of Cloud services which increase the responsiveness, flexibility, and value for money of the applications used to deliver programs and services to Canadians.

GC departments and agencies can use the Cloud brokering portal to:

  • search Cloud supply and providers;
  • submit a request (registered users);
  • access how-to videos; and
  • learn more about the GC policies and guidelines for Cloud.

Artificial Intelligence Source List

  • A list from PSPC of Artificial Intelligence vendors

Algorithmic Impact Assessment

This project hosts a prototype of the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) developed in Typescript.

The AIA is a critical piece of the Directive on Automated Decision-Making and we want to ensure its development is done in the open.

The users of this project will be Government of Canada employees assessing the impact of using an automated decision system, including Artificial Intelligence, as part of their programs and services.

API Store

Welcome to the Government of Canada new API Store, our one-stop shop for Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). We encourage you to use these APIs which provide a wealth of government data and information – to build new applications and services for Canadians.

Open Resource Exchange

Explore how Canadian public administrations (federal, provincial, municipal and aboriginal) create greater transparency and accountability, increase citizen engagement and drive innovation and economic opportunities through open standards, open source software, open data, open information, open dialogue and open Government.

Open First White paper

The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat is writing this whitepaper to pull together our thinking on how to shift government to an “Open” approach. This paper will unpack and get into the details on the subject of “Open” in order to inform a few initiatives, including the new Enterprise Architecture Review Board (EARB) in setting standards (open standards, open source software (OSS)) that would influence our technological ecosystem as well as our Information Management - Information Technology (IM-IT) practices. Hopefully, this whitepaper will lead to a number of strategic changes to the Government of Canada (GC) approach, including an IM-IT digital strategy that favours the use of open standards as well as OSS and that this would be a central part of the GC digital policy. It's not just open standards and OSS, we're also including open source code, open market and open culture.

Government of Canada Standards on APIs

Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are foundational to a modern digital ecosystem. These standards govern how APIs are to be developed across the Government of Canada (GC) to better support integrated digital processes across departments and agencies.