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Information Sessions

Senior Financial Officers' Quarterly Meeting - March 2005

This presentation reiterates the role of EMIS in meeting Government of Canada commitments to accountability, transparency, and the focus on strengthening performance measurement by linking information. It highlights how technological capacity is essential in order to ensure that EMIS is successfully executed. It also provides a status report on the Program Activity Architecture and the ongoing timeline for departments to submit data from the EMI surveys.
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Program Activity Architecture Performance Measurement for Departmental Representatives - November 2004

This presentation provides an overview of the results information on the PAA, a brief analysis of the information for the lowest level of the PAA, as well as specific details and guidance on the expected results and performance indicators.
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Program Activity Architecture Performance Measurement for Senior Full-time Financial Officers (SFFO) - June 2004

This presentation describes the benefits of tracking performance of an organization over time against program outcomes and outlines the timeline for submitting departmental results and performance information to the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS). (PDF) (PPT) (HTML)

Special Events

Government Technology Conference Week GTEC - October 2004

This presentation discusses the role of the new Expenditure Management Information System (EMIS) in the modernization of the management of the Public Sector. There is a growing pressure for change in the way the government does business. EMIS will also provide government-wide information for improving decision-making by aligning information on priorities, planned and actual expenditures, as well as results. (PDF) (PPT) (HTML)

 

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