Data Strategy Tracker

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The data strategy tracker highlights the progress made on year 1 and year 2 priority actions identified in the 2023-2026 Federal Data Strategy, a renewal of the 2018 Data Strategy Roadmap for the Federal Public Service. The tracker reports on the actions identified within each of the following missions:

  • Proactively considering data by design in all stages of government initiatives
  • Effectively stewarding data for decision-making
  • Improving user experience and maintaining trust by enabling data-driven services through data that flows securely where it is needed
  • Empowering the public service with the talent and tools it needs

2023–2026 Data Strategy for the Federal Public Service - Canada.ca

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0 items with status Blocked 0
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0 items with status Behind 0
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Found 23 actions
Action: TBS will develop guidance on the roles and responsibilities of executives with accountabilities for data
Area for action: Clarify data leadership responsibilities within and across the Government of Canada
Priority: Year 2 priority
Status: Completed
Action: TBS will clarify roles and responsibilities, as well as links between agencies and existing data activities
Area for action: Clarify data leadership responsibilities within and across the Government of Canada
Priority: Year 1 priority
Status: Completed
Action: Central agencies will provide guidance for decision makers on accounting for, planning for and resourcing data across the life cycle of an initiative, from program, service and policy conception through delivery and end of life
Area for action: Embed planning for data activities in policy, program, and service development, delivery, monitoring and evaluation. 
Priority: Year 2 priority
Status: Completed
Action: TBS will coordinate the development of training focused on raising the awareness of and familiarity with planning for data at the outset of initiatives for teams responsible for policy, program or service development and delivery
Area for action: Embed planning for data activities in policy, program, and service development, delivery, monitoring and evaluation. 
Priority: Year 2 priority
Status: Completed
Action: Central agencies will provide guidance on strengthening data mainstreaming, such as identifying data-related activities that are needed throughout the life cycle of an initiative, to inform the appropriate allocation of resources.
Area for action: Provide clear expectations from central agencies related to appropriate resource allocation for data needs and operations in program, policy, and service development.
Priority: Year 1 priority
Status: Completed
Action: TBS will develop and work with departments to implement a protocol for identifying and designating domain data stewards across the public service, with clear responsibilities for approval and stewardship.
Area for action: Establish a data stewardship model for the management of data and standards across the federal government
Priority: Year 1 priority
Status: Completed
Action: TBS will coordinate with departments to test stewardship models with real-world use cases, and explore the implementation of common approaches to data in internal operational areas.
Area for action: Establish a data stewardship model for the management of data and standards across the federal government
Priority: Year 2 priority
Status: Completed
Action: TBS, with the support of the ISC, will advance the development of government standards on data interoperability that will enable Indigenous Peoples to reclaim their traditional names, in line with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call to Action 17.
Area for action: Establish a data stewardship model for the management of data and standards across the federal government
Priority: Year 1 priority
Status: Completed
Action: TBS will set expectations and work with StatCan and others to enable the use of common standards through the development of an evergreen list of standards for GC-wide adoption and scaling of StatCan's Reference Data as a Service
Area for action: Set expectations and implement common practices
Priority: Year 1 priority
Status: Completed
Action: TBS will set expectations and work with StatCan and others to enable data discovery, integration and reuse by reviewing and developing information and data management policy instruments such as the Treasury Board Standard on Metadata, developing a FAIR assessment tool (easy to find, accessible, interoperable and reusable) and providing guidance on the evaluation of existing data for reuse.
Area for action: Set expectations and implement common practices
Priority: Year 2 priority
Status: Completed