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2004-11-23   Serving Canadians Better: Moving Forward with Service Transformation at the Enterprise Level
[Report] This is a report for Government On-Line on putting the citizen at the centre of a whole-of-government approach using service delivery, common secure infrastructure and architecture, policy, organizational readiness and human resources, and communication.
 
2004-09-29   Official Launch RDIMS Enterprise Shared Service Delivery IM Day 2004 Presentation
[Presentation] Presentation to IM Day 2004.
Presenter: Wynne-Edwards, Barbara; Hunter, Conan
Date presented: 2003-09-23
 
    Working Together to Deliver a Major Initiative
[Presentation] A Compelling Case For Change - The continuum of employee payroll and earnings related information constitutes the single most important set of data required to administer some of our most significant programs at all levels of government in Canada. This presentation provides an update on E-Payroll: a joint CRA, HRSDC and SDC initiative that intends to transform the administration and delivery of key social benefit and revenue programs (e.g., CPP, EI, Tax) through the development of a streamlined and integrated approach to the collection, management and use of payroll and other T-4 related earnings and income information.
Presenter: Zion, Danielle; Binette, Liliane
Date presented: 2003-09-23
 
2004-09-28   From Conception to Reality
[Presentation] The Government of Alberta has established a corporate information management framework, which was approved by Deputy Ministers in 2003. Many of its ministries are making significant progress in enhancing their information management practices. Sue will outline the approach taken to developing and implementing the framework, the challenges experienced and the success stories.
Presenter: Kessler, Sue
Date presented: 2003-09-23
 
    IM Readiness: The View From The Centre
[Presentation] Three panellists representing the IM central agencies will provide their views on IM Readiness in the GoC. Speakers include representatives from CIOB, TBS; Government Information Management Office, LAC; and, Organizational Readiness Office, PWGSC. The panellists will provide a brief overview highlighting key themes and initiatives underway to advance the IM Agenda in the GoC. The overviews will be followed by a question and answer session.
Presenter: McDonald, Helen; Osborne, Marilyn & Fine, Ed
Date presented: 2003-09-11
 
2004-06-29   GOC Proposed Position on Open Source Software and Next Steps
[Presentation] Presentation regarding GOC Proposed Position on Open Source Software and Next Steps - April 7, 2004.
 
    Open Source Software Position
[Questions and Answers] Licensed software including Open-Source Software (OSS) and methods are part of the corporate standards-based, Information Technology (IT) infrastructure of the Government of Canada (GoC).
 
2004-06-28   Open Source Software Frequently Asked Questions
[Questions and Answers] Frequently Asked Questions concerning Open Source Software.
 
2003-09-17   IMRC - IM Day 2003: The IM Community, Today and Tomorrow
[Presentation] The IM community provides an expertise-based, whole of government perspective that supports strategic allocation of recruitment, training and leadership development resources; aligns individual and community interests with evolving organizational needs; focuses on initiatives that meet specific community needs; positions development of human capital as a continuous, career-long process; and encourages shared responsibility for learning, training and career development.
Presenter: Fine, Ed & Molinski, Chris & Osborne, Marilyn & Labrie, Simon
Date presented: 2003-09-11
 


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