Information Management in the Government of Canada: The Business Problem Assessment
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Appendix A: Acknowledgements
For the Start Up Phase:
In the Start Up Phase of the GC IM Program Transformation Initiative, representatives from TBS (CIOB), Library and Archives of Canada (LAC) and Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) began work to identify the nature and scope of an IM Program, IM-related services of the lead agencies that make up an IM Program and to begin to clarify agency responsibilities for IM services with reference to current mandates.
From September 2004 to June 2005, an inter-agency project team of IM specialists and business architects consulted with working level staff from the three agencies to develop a detailed inventory of the current IM services of the three agencies and a business model that identifies target group needs and strategic outcomes and service types of an Information Management Program. This work resulted in the first formal business design of an IM Program for the Government of Canada.
Participants acknowledged for their work in the Start Up Phase include:
Lead Agency | Participant |
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Library and Archives Canada |
Pam Armstrong |
Public Works and Government Services Canada |
Gale Blank |
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat |
Jim Alexander |
For the Vision Phase:
Since November 2005, the GC IM Program Transformation Initiative has been engaged in the Vision Phase of the transformation. The purpose of this Phase has been to define a transformed business having the desired business outcomes that meet stakeholders’ real needs.
The Vision Phase involved representatives, from 14 GC agencies and departments, nominated by the members of the Information Management Committee. From November 2005 to March 2006, the project team consulted with 62 nominees from the 14 GC institutions through two major workshops and four series of working sessions to delineate the IM Program problem domain in business terms and to define a transformed IM business.
Participants acknowledged for their work in the Vision Phase include:
GC Institution | Participant |
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada |
Danielle Jacques |
Canadian International Development Agency |
Alex Benay |
Canada Revenue Agency |
John D'Ermo |
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade |
Joel Denis |
Department of Fisheries and Oceans |
Julia Goodman |
Department of National Defence |
John Fysh |
Health Canada |
Murray Gwyer |
Justice Canada |
Benoit Guilbert |
Library and Archives Canada |
Fay Hjartarson |
Natural Resources Canada |
Yvon Claude |
Public Works and Government Services Canada |
Aziz Abouelfoutouh |
Statistics Canada |
Vicki Ross |
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat |
Michael Bates |
Transport Canada |
Barbara Dundas |
Veterans Affairs Canada |
Jim Kirkland |
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