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Information Management in the Government of Canada - A Situation Analysis![,](/web/20061130060927im_/http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/cioscripts/images/line450x1.gif)
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Preface
1. Background
2. The IM Landscape
3. The IM Issues
3.1 Awareness / Understanding
3.2 Accountability
3.3 Infrastructure
4. Recommendations
4.1 Government On-Line
4.2 Records of Government
4.3
Building a Sustainable IM Infrastructure
A Situation Analysis
1. Introduction
1.1
Background
1.2 Method
2. The IM Landscape
3. The IM Issues
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Awareness / Understanding
3.3 Ownership / Accountability
3.3.1 Ownership and accountability at the government-wide level
3.3.2 Ownership and accountability in government institutions
3.4 Policy
3.5 Standards and Practices
3.5.1 Information Creation
3.5.2 Information Use
3.5.3 Information
Preservation
3.5.4 The Standards
Development Process
3.6 Systems
3.7 People
4. Recommendations
4.1 Addressing the Priorities
4.1.1 GOL / SII
4.1.2 Managing
The Records of Government
4.1.2.1 Awareness
and understanding
4.1.2.2 Accountability
4.1.2.3 Standards and Practices
4.1.2.4 Technological Solutions
4.1.2.5 Finding the People
4.2 Building a Sustainable Information Management (IM) Infrastructure
4.2.1 Governance
4.2.1 Awareness / Understanding
4.2.2 Policy
4.2.3 Standards and Practices
4.2.3.1 The
Standards Development Process
4.2.4 Systems
4.2.5 People
Appendix A - Terms of
Reference
Appendix B - Governance
The following background reports (i.e. expansions of each of the chapters of the report) are
available from the Chief Information Officer Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat:
"Concepts"
"Issues"
"Recommendations"
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