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2000-06-06   Information and Technology Standards
[Home] Home page for the Information and Technology Standards Web site. A Treasury Board information or technology standard is one that has been approved by the Treasury Board for mandatory use throughout the federal government of Canada.
 
2000-05-09   Network Services, Application and Management (NSAM) Series
[Navigation] This page consists of a list of links to Treasury Board Information and Technology Standards (TBITS) in the Network Services, Application and Management (NSAM) Series.
 
    TBITS 38: Advanced card technologies - Physical parameters and appearance of the Government of Canada employee technology card - Implementation Criteria
[Standards] A Treasury Board Information and Technology Standard (TBITS) in the Data Interchange and Media (DIAM) Series.
 
    TBITS 5: Canadian Government Keyboard Standard for Information Technology Equipment - Implementation Criteria
[Standards] A Treasury Board Information and Technology Standard (TBITS) in the User Environment (UE) Series.
 
    TBITS 6.9 - Profile for the Telecommunications Wiring System in Government Owned and Leased Buildings - Technical Specifications
[Standards] A Treasury Board Information and Technology Standard (TBITS) in the Network Services, Application and Management (NSAM) Series.
 


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