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Departmental OverviewThe Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces (DND/CF) is a vital national institution with an important role to play in contributing to the achievement of national priorities, including the Government On-Line (GOL) initiative. The Department has established the National Defence On-Line (NDOL) Program to identify opportunities to conduct its business with the public, other government departments, agencies and industry partners on-line.
National Defence is as important today as ever; the Department is focused on balancing the delivery of Canada's defence commitments while responding to the need to transform and prepare the Canadian Forces for the future. In meeting the challenges it faces, the DND/CF must concentrate its time, energy and resources on what matters most: investing in the military capabilities that best serve Canada's national interests. Defence is the only function of government that falls exclusively under federal jurisdiction. National Defence is responsible to the Canadian public for the protection of Canadian sovereignty, the defence of Canada's national interests, and the promotion of Canadian values abroad. The federal government is committed to ensuring that the Canadian Forces can fulfil Canada's defence commitments. For more information contact the National Defence On-Line Program Manager National Defence On-Line (NDOL) ProgramNational Defence On-Line VisionNational Defence will conduct its business with the public and industry online, consistent with Government direction and Defence operational effectiveness and business efficiency. National Defence On-line FrameworkDND/CF will continue to migrate key business and operational services to an on-line service delivery approach. Continuous change and improvement is accepted as a business necessity in order to achieve the vision and objectives of the Department's strategy as expressed in the document "Shaping the Future of Canadian Defence: A Strategy for 2020", June 1999. Much has been accomplished to-date and many initiatives are presently underway that are being reported as components of the NDOL Program. Six key service areas have been identified and submitted to Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) as part of the Departmental GOL Planning and Reporting Requirements, these are: ![]() |
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Last updated: 2006-01-08 | ![]() |
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