Information Holdings |
Access to Information Review Task
Force
Description: Information relating to the work and administration of the Task Force, including the Terms of
Reference of the Task Force.
Note: This information holding will be integrated under the Program Record Number TBS CIO145.
Topics: Act - Administration; Committees - Assistant Deputy Minister Advisory Committee, External Advisory
Committee; Communications - Briefing Notes, House Cards, Media Coverage, Press Releases, Speeches; Consultations -
Departmental, Private Enterprises, Provincial Governments, Public; Correspondence - Incoming, Outgoing, Reports and
Recommendations; Research; Submissions - Acknowledgements, Relating to the Act; Terms of Reference; Other Jurisdictions -
Countries, Provinces; Questions and Answers; Much of this information is available on the Task Force web site at www.atirtf-geai.gc.ca.
Program Record Number: TBS CIOB 001
Chief Information Officer Branch
Alignment and Stewardship (A &
S) (Formerly Part of IT/IM
Stewardship Division)
Description: Information on the Alignment and Stewardship Division (A & S) that provides direction on the
sound management of Government of Canada IT/IM assets and expenditures, and ensures the alignment of departmental IT/IM enabled
projects and programs with TBS policies and government - wide priorities.
Topics: IT/IM Stewardship; IT/IM Assets-Asset Management Systems, Asset Overview, Financial Assets; Stewardship
strategies, initiatives and projects (SSIP)-General, Capability maturity model (CMM), Enhanced management framework (EMF),
Support to Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) activities-General, Active Monitoring, Departmental Assessments, Departmental
Management Assessment, Departmental project and initiatives. Long term Capital Plans, Memorandum to Cabinet Briefing notes,
portfolio teams, program integrity, TBS policies, TBS Submissions, Outcome Management.
Program Record Number: TBS CIO 080
Business and Service Strategies
Division (Formerly Policy and Service
Transformation Sector and Service
Transformation Division)
Description: Information on the Business and Services Strategies Division that is responsible for the Government
of Canada (GC) Service Policy framework for internal and external services and their delivery, setting government-wide
direction for and coordinating external service transformation activities, and citizen-centered research and
analysis.
Topics: PST contracts, division administration, framework and strategy, governance, liaison, core departments and
agencies, international, non-core departments and agencies, program/project management, GOL material prior to move to PWGSC,
Research and Analysis, communication, environmental monitoring and research, Service Strategy, Service Delivery-general,
improvement general, facilitation; Service Transformation Business and Service Strategies-general, Service Strategy, Service
delivery-general, improvement-general, facilitation; service transformation, service policy.
Program Record Number: TBS CIO 063
Chief Information Officer
Description: Information related to the mandate and functions of the office of the Chief Information Officer
(CIO) and the Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO) of the Government of Canada.
Topics: Chief Information Officer (CIO)- auditor general report, briefing notes, committees-change management,
communications, conferences, meetings, seminars-bilateral, staff meetings, liaison-corporations, companies, firms, group,
departments and agencies; organization; plans and programs, presentations-decks, resource centre; Year2000 (Y2K)-departments
and agencies; Outcome management; framework and strategy, governance, liaison, international. Obsolete Primaries: Post Y2K-Post
Implementation Assessment Reports, departmental readiness group (DRG) project completion, government online (GOL), planning
presentations, reports, and Y2K expenditures. Y2K learning models; Year 2000 (Y2K)-departments and agencies; Policy and service
transformation (PST)-framework and strategy, governance, liaison-core departments and agencies, international;
CPR-communication-general, departmental (internal), international and domestic delegations, media lines, question period cards
(QP cards) and questions and answers (Q & A's), public products; internet-general, intranet, procedures, public service,
reports and statistics, strategic plans, world-wide web (WWW).
Program Record Number: TBS CIO 040
Enterprise Architecture and Standards
Division (Formerly Architecture, Standards,
and Engineering Division)
Description: Information on the Enterprise Architecture and Standards Division (EASD) that provides Government of
Canada leadership in architectural design of GC programs, policies and services through a coherent collection of policies,
standards, guidelines, frameworks, reference models and support service to ensure the goals of interoperability and common
infrastructure.
Topics: EASD-business plan, CIO tracking, committees and meetings- communications, funding, governance, policies,
forums-international, national, liaison-government on-line (GOL), stewardship, status reports, research; Ad Hoc Material,
Program Management-General, Architecture Review Board, Core Architecture Team, GOC architectural framework, GOC Standards
Framework, architectural review Procedures, S11 requirement process, standards review Procedures, TRA (Threat and Risk
Assessment) Procedures, Architecture and Standards Assessment, Architecture and Standards Monitoring; Enterprise Modelling;
System Modelling; TBITS; ITS Standards; Architecture-Accessibility, Authentication, Business, Identity Management Information,
IT Communications, Operations, Security, Services; architecture Pilots; Common Look and Feel (CLF) Architectural Requirements;
Open Source Software (OSS); COMPASS; Government Services Reference Model; Secure Message Handling Systems (SMHS); Federated
Architecture Program; Application Domain Team; Directories Domain Team; e-Forms Domain Team; Messaging Domain Team; Network
Domain Tem; Security Domain Team; PSEPC interoperability project, IT security secretariat; Business Transformation Engagement
Program (BTEP)-General, Planning, Provisioning Services Evaluation, Services Commissioning/Change/Decommissioning, Historical;
BTEP Program Service Delivery-General, Business Problem Assessment, Transformation Business Case Determination, Vision,
Strategic Design Alignment Demonstration, Strategies Formulation, GC Business Design, Transformation Implementation Planning,
Service Provisioning Delivery (SPD)-general Service Case Management, Service Environment, Service Configuration, Service
Evaluation, Service Planning.
Program Record Number: TBS CIO 002
Information Management Strategies Division
(IMSD) (Formerly Information Management
Division)
Description: Information on the Information Management Strategies Division (IMSD) including management of
information in the Government of Canada the Management of Government Information (MGI) policy and associated standards,
guidelines; principles, best practices, governance, and accountability structures. IMSD leads the development of the Government
of Canada IM Program to ensure information interoperability in the design of programs and services and maintains an inventory
of GC IM initiatives.
Topics: IM strategies and plans services (IMSD)-general, IM community outreach and communications service, MGI
policy implementation and compliance support services metadata service, IM program strategic business design service, Framework
for the management of information service; Information Policy Division general, corporate information management; records
management.
Program Record Number: TBS CIO 005
Information, Privacy and Security
Policy Division (IPSPD)
Description: Information on the Information, Privacy and Security Policy Division (IPSPD), that administers
information, privacy, security, identity management, accessibility, and proactive disclosure policies on behalf of the
President of the Treasury Board, ensuring consistent application of policies, and providing ongoing advice and interpretation
to institutions. The IPSPD is also responsible for providing interpretation and support of the Common Look and Feel Standards
to departments; and the annual update to the Info Source publications.
Topics: ISPD Committees: Communications-Internal, External; Database Management; Plans and Priorities; identity
management Projects-TBS Policy Suite Review; Web Site-Access to information and privacy policy, common look and feel, proactive
disclosure, security policy; Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP); Acts and Legislation-US Patriot; Federal court cases;
Access to Information (ATI) administrative reform (20002002)-government response, Institutional annual and statistical reports;
Legislative reform-ATIA section 67.1, Privacy Act; Access to Information 2004 Legislative reform-crown corporations; Advice and
Guidance-external, internal; ATIP- Committees-general, ADM Privacy Committee, Internet advisory committee (IAC) Internet forum;
Senior ATIP Coordinators Committee (SACC); ATIP Community Development-General, Annual Conference, Awards, Community Meetings,
HR Renewal, Training and Development-calendar and notices, institution specific training, lunch and learn sessions, workshops;
ATIP-Complaints; ATIP-Cooperation and Liaison-international, federal institutions, specific departments; ATIP-Electronic
Management Systems-General, Coordination of Access to Information Requests System (CAIRS); ATIP-Info Source
Publications-General, Institutional Chapter Submissions, Sources of Federal Government Information, Sources of Federal Employee
Information, Directory of Federal Government Enquiry Points, Access to Information Act and Privacy Bulletin; Program records;
ATIP-Personal Information Bank (PIB); ATIP-Policy Development-Access to Information , Common look and feel-general, internet,
intranet/ extranet, information management, Privacy; Privacy impact assessment (PIA), Proactive disclosure;
ATIP-Projects- Info Source Publications Review, consultations, interdepartmental review committee; Social insurance numbers
(SIN) and Data Matching; ATIP-general, briefings, and presentations, bulletins, contracts, evaluation, institutions, printing,
production and distribution, provinces and other countries, reports; ATIP-Access-general, issues and legislation, register;
ATIP-privacy-general, index, issues and legislation; Security-general, business resumption planning (BRP), Implementation,
other countries, Personnel screening-personnel policy branch (PPB), Policy-general, comprehensive; Security-Acts and
Legislation-General, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Act-section 29 amendments, Human Rights Act, Security of
Information Act (SOIA), Security-Advice and Guidance-External, Internal; Security-Committees-General, Federal Association of
security officials, Government Security Policy Steering Committees, Information Technology Standard Committee (ITSC), Advisory
committee on physical security (ACOPS); Security-Community development-general, annual conference , departmental security
officer (DSO) meetings, security awareness week; Security-co-operation and liaison-federal government institutions,
international-general, North Atlantic treaty organization (NATO) Security-Information technology (IT) security-general, public
key infrastructure, secure channel; Security -Monitoring and evaluation-general, departmental security office visitations,
institutional audits, security audit and self assessment guidelines, security impact analysis studies; Security-Policy and
Standards Development-General, Government Security Policy (GSP) 1994; Government Security Policy (GSP) (2002); Security
Program/ Governance, Sharing of information and other assets, security outside of Canada, contracting,
security training, awareness and briefings, identification of assets, security risk management, access limitations, security
screening, protection of employees, physical security, information technology, security in emergency and increased threat
situations, business continuity planning, investigation of security incidents, sanctions, notification, glossary of terms,
agreements, Security-Research and development, Security incidents, training and development.
Program Record Number: TBS CIO 030
Internal Services Modernization Program
(ISMP) (Formerly part of IT/IM
Stewardship Division)
Description: Information on the Internal Services Modernization Program (ISMP) that provides policy direction to
streamline and standardize business processes, practices, systems, and services to improve the delivery of internal-to
government services.
Topics: Shared services; Shared Systems (SS)-General, Administrative systems steering committee (ASSC), Liaisons,
Shared system policy, Comptrollership shared system domain; HR shared system domain, IM shared system domain, Shared systems
strategy; Horizontal Review, Internal Services Modernization Program (ISMP), IT Shared Services, Corporate and Administrative
Shared Services.
Program Record Number: TBS CIO 777
Strategic Planning and Coordination
Division
Description: Information on the Strategic Planning and Coordination Division, which coordinates and supports the
work of CIOB interdepartmental committees, CIOB strategic and operational planning exercises, events and liaison services
supports the government-wide use of Official Languages in the area of information management and technology, CIOB web content
management, and administers the CIOB budget, human resources, and accommodations requirements.
Topics: Strategic planning and coordination (SPC)-committees-General, Advisory committee for information
management (ACIM) architecture review board (ARB), Chief Information Officer Council (CIOC), Electronic service delivery
committee (ESDC), GOL Human Resources, GOL Leads, Heads of IT for small departments and agencies, Information Management and
Policies Committee (IMPC), Public service chief information officer council (PSCIOC), public sector service delivery council
(PSSDC), Service and Information Management/Information Technology Management Board (SIMB), Service Transformation Committee
(STC), TBSAC Information Management Sub-Committee (TIMS); Conferences, Meetings, Symposia Government-on-line (GOL),
Symposia-association of public sector information professionals (DPI),heads of IT Conference, Lac Carling, On-Line Executive
Summit, Technology in Government Week (GTEC); Strategic Planning-General, CIOB Business Plans, CIOB Decision Tracking Tool
(CDTT), Procedures and Backgrounders, Reports and Statistics; Access to information and privacy, associations, clubs,
societies, correspondence management, forms management, information management, library services, mail and messenger services,
security, translation services, visits and tours, budget Human Resources Management.
Program Record Number: TBS CIO 175
Technology Strategies (TS) (Formerly
Part of IM/IT Stewardship Division)
Description: Information on Government of Canada Technology Strategies (TS) that is responsible for the
government of Canada Management of IT Policy and associated application strategies; directives, guidelines, and tools. TS
conducts government-wide performance measurement and reporting of GC IT services and expenditures.
Topics: Information technology infrastructure library (ITIL), ISS Major Investment Oversight, Office automation
(OA) strategy, Strategic management opportunities; Application Architecture, Technology Architecture, Management of
IT.
Program Record Number: TBS CIO 424
Climate Change Review and Sustainable
Development Sector
Description: The Climate Change Review and Sustainable Development Sector supports the review of climate change
programs as well as sustainable development strategies.
Topics: Climate Change Review and sustainable development sector-general; Climate Change Science, Horizontal
Policy, Impacts and Adaptation, International, Mitigation, Public education and outreach, technology and innovation,
sustainable development-general.
Program Record Number: TBS CCRSD 001
Corporate Administrative Shared Services
Initiative
Description: The Corporate Administrative Shared Services (CASS) initiative was established to explore the
feasibility of adopting a shared services approach to deliver internal corporate and administrative functions-including human
resources, finance and materiel management, as well as the information systems and services that support these
activities-across multiple government departments and agencies.
Topics: Corporate Administration Shared Services Initiatives-Committees and Working groups, Organization, Plans
and programs, Projects, Reports, Research; Finance-Committees and Working groups, Organization, Plans and programs, Projects,
Reports, Research; Human Resources-Committees and Working groups, Organization, plans and programs, Projects, Reports,
Research; Integration-Committees and Working Groups, Organization, Plans and programs, Projects, Reports, Research;
Information, Services and Technology-Committees and Working groups, Organization, Plans and programs, Projects Reports,
Research; Material Management-Committees and Working groups, Organization, Plans and programs, Projects, Reports,
Research.
Program Record Number: TBS CASS 001
Office of the Comptroller General
Description: Responsible for co-ordinating organizational and administrative requirements for the Office of the
Comptroller General.
Topics: General information relating to Office of the Comptroller General. Committees, boards, panels
conferences, symposia, meetings and task forces - Treasury Board administrative coordinators committee (TBACC), federal budget
input strategic and business planning, performance measurement, performance reporting; Forward planning calendar; Liaison -
departments agencies, other countries; Organization; Parliamentary matters. Presentations; Reviews audits Strategic planning
(key activities); General information generated by the former Office of the Comptroller General; Auditor general - study of
procedures in cost effectiveness (SPICE); Committees; Conferences, meetings and seminars; Parliamentary
matters.
Program Record Number: TBS CGO 665
Financial Information Strategy (FIS)
(Prior to April 2002)
Description: FIS is a long-term, major project consisting of a series of phased initiatives to address the
management and provision of corporate financial information. FIS will implement a new model of accounting in
government.
Topics: General information relating to Financial information strategy; Associations and organizations;
Conferences- committees- councils- meetings- symposia; Departments, agencies and crown corporations; Reports and plans;
Training and development; Functional requirements; Working groups; Systems; Consultants; OCG/FIS and SSC/FIS
Projects.
Program Record Number: TBS CGO 040
Capacity Building and Community:
(Formerly Financial Management Community
Development)
Description: Provides strategic direction and co-ordination of key initiatives for community development and
capacity building for the Financial Management and Internal Audit communities. The Sector is broadening its services to
integrate functional communities through recruitment activities, mobility, career progression, training and learning, and
professional development.
Topics: Financial management and analysis sector (FMAS)-Accounting practices; Accounting and control of
expenditures; Accounting and control of revenue and accounts receivable -collection of debts due to the Crown-collection
methods (revenue guidelines master agreements), deletion of debts due to the crown -standing interdepartmental committee on
uncollectible debts, interdepartmental settlements, standing advances; Advice and assistance; Annual Canada/US Colloquium on
financial management for national governments; Circular guides and information bulletin maintenance; Claims and ex gratia
payments; Classification organization and staffing-staffing and selection; Committees and meetings-branch management team;
management committee meeting; Committee management; Conference planning; Conferences meetings and symposiums; Departmental
performance report (DPR); External charging policy; FAA and regulations maintenance; Acts-Adjustments of Accounts Act,
Financial Administration Act amendments(prior to 1985);Financial policy development and management; Grants and contributions;
International colloquium on financial management for national governments; Liaison; Political donations; Real property
community; Special projects management; Terrorism; Training and development; Travel; Government accounting policy-Accounting
standards policies and procedures, Accrual budgeting and appropriations, chart of accounts, communications and committees;
financial reporting, professional accounting associations, public accounts-capital assets, Canadian institute of chartered
accountants/public sector accounting board (CICA/PSAAC), crown corporations, environmental liabilities-contaminated sites and
solid waste landfills, fixed assets, revolving and working capital advances, standing committee on public accounts,
superannuation, valuation of recorded assets.
Program Record Number: TBS CGO 005
Financial Management and Accounting
Policy Directorate (Prior to
Reorganization of 2005)
Description: Provides the policy framework and advice to support modern comptrollership across the Government of
Canada in the areas of financial management policies, Financial Information Strategy (FIS), government accounting policies and
standards, management and collection of receivables, external charging.
Topics: Alternative service delivery; Banking; Cash management; Cheque issue security and bank losses;
Comptrollership; Corporate credit cards; Cost recovery; Crown corporations - acts, legislation and regulations; Departmental
bank accounts; Departmental enquiries; Guide on financial administration for departments and agencies of the Government of
Canada; Improvement of management practices and controls; Increased ministerial authority and accountability (IMAA); Pay;
Payables at year end (PAYE); Petty cash; Projects; Review of collective agreements; Special Operating Agencies (SOAS); Standard
payment period and interest payment policies; Travel; Treasury Board manual on financial management; Treasury Board Accounting
Standards (TBAS), Departmental financial statements, - senior management committee, General information on Financial management
policy; Advisory services; General information on Accounts receivable- project office (ARPO)- National master standing offer;
PCA's; Policy on receivables management - advisory committee, departmental consultations, financial analysis, information
sharing, legal authorities, policy chapter; Practitioner's guide; Reports and studies; Voluntary Sector Project
Office.
Program Record Number: TBS CGO 585
Internal Audit Sector (IAS)
Description: Through a consultative process with departments, the Centre leads and supports the continuing
implementation of the revised Treasury Board (TB) Policy on Internal Audit (IA), which took effect on April 1, 2001, by:
providing advice to deputy heads, heads of internal audit, and internal audit practitioners on the implementation of the
policy, development of departmental internal audit policies and annual audit plans, and application of professional standards;
performing an active monitoring function to provide timely information to Treasury Board on significant issues of risk,
control, or other problems with management practices in departments; developing human resources strategies for the internal
audit community to support departments in implementing the policy; establishing frameworks to guide on-going evaluation of the
effectiveness of this policy; providing assistance to departments in the performance of their internal audit functions; and
providing leadership in the support and promotion of the Internal Audit function.
Topics: Internal Audit Sector- Active monitoring; Audit related ATIP issues; Audit reports summaries and internal
audit report, departmental audits plans - summaries analysis, departmental liaison - visits and advice; Business case review;
Certification of pension funds; Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development; Committees and meetings-public
accounts committee (PAC); Communications plan; Community Development - classification, competency profile, demographic profile,
learning strategy, liaison with departments and agencies, teaching institutions (colleges, universities, etc); Comptrollership
community network; Conferences presentations workshops seminars and communications; Evaluation framework; Grants and
contributions; AD/OCG internal audit manual; Liaison - companies corporations firms, departments and agencies, foreign
countries, provinces and territories, societies, institutes, organizations; Office of the Auditor General; annual audit of the
office of the Auditor General; Policy interpretation - exposure drafts, guides, interpretation bulletins, studies; Recruitment;
Research projects; Risk based audit frameworks; Strategy plan; TBS portfolio team - liaison, reports; Transfer policy and
practitioners guide; Website.
Program Record Number: TBS CGO 020
Risk Management Directorate
Description: Information and interpretation of the Treasury Board's policy on risk management and the Integrated
Risk Management Framework including understanding, managing and communicating risk. Stewardship and proactive leadership of
Integrated Risk Management Framework implementation; strategic advice and guidance to government departments and agencies on
the application of an integrated approach to risk management; assistance in building and strengthening federal risk management
capacity.
Topics: General information relating to risk management; Strategic overview; Committees and councils; Risk
management policy; Integrated risk management - framework development and implementation; Centre of expertise decks and
presentations; TB policies and guidance; RMD initiatives projects and contracts; TBS initiatives and projects; Departments and
agencies; Risk management training; Associations organizations and companies; Conferences seminars, workshops and symposiums;
Countries; Provinces and territories; Management of risk - Compensation/ restoration, underwriting.
Program Record Number: TBS CGO 670
Financial Systems Acceptance Authority
to Directorate (FSAAD)
Description: The FSAAD seeks to support and assist the comptrollership systems community in achieving its
objectives and plans, and in accomplishing specific government-wide objectives related to comptrollership systems by
facilitating progress, overcoming barriers to success, and identifying and facilitating opportunities to reduce costs and
improve productivity; and by influencing the strategies, plans and direction of the community. FSAAD's role is to ensure that
the Office Comptroller General meets the needs and expectations of departments and agencies, and of its various partners such
as Human Resources Branch and the Chief Information Officer Branch, in the evolution of shared administrative systems in the
Government of Canada.
Topics: Financial systems acceptance authority directorate (FSAAD)-Clusters-AMMIS, D=CDFS (Common Departmental
Financial System), Free balance, GX, IFMS (Integrated Financial Management System), Peoplesoft, SAFAG (Small Agencies Financial
Action Group), SMS (Salary Management System); Committees-internal TBS and external government wide; Projects - horizontal
projects - application service provider, common business number, electronic supply chain, government travel modernization,
grants and contributions, interdepartmental settlements, secure channel; Integrated financial and materiel system (IFMS)
program.
Program Record Number: TBS CGO 025
Corporate Priorities and Planning Sector
Comptrollership Modernization Directorate
Description: To support the Comptroller General in leading modernization by implementing the recommendations of
the Report of the Independent Review Panel on Modernization of Comptrollership in the Government of Canada from the Panel;
develop integrated initiative along four main elements: financial and non-financial performance information, integrated risk
management, values and ethics, and appropriate control systems; provide support for modernization efforts of organizations and
individuals; work with external parties to forge alliances; work with other central agencies to create meaningful incentives
for excellence and remove unnecessary barriers and burdens; support committees that will provide direction and stamina to the
modernization efforts including: secretariat support for Modernization's governing bodies: ADMs' Comptrollership Council (CC);
Standards Advisory Board (SAB); Small Agency Modernization Council; and DGs' working group; and develop and support the new
Management Accountability Framework.
Topics: Comptrollership modernization office; Action plan - reports, status of exercises, summary analysis, tools
and guidance- Awards and recognition-awards Capacity assessments - reports, status of exercises, summary analysis, tools and
guidance; Committees and councils; Communication - database, newsletter, website, work plan; Departmental liaison and partners;
Evaluation and reporting; Funding - comfort letters, deliverable tracking, department/agency fund request, launch letter and
responses, national master standing offer (NMSO) management, templates and forms, vote 10 allotments, Governance - agency heads
modernization committee (AHMC), comptrollership council (CC), modernization task force (MTF), small agency modernization
council, standards advisory council; committees and meetings; Key projects and initiatives; Learning; Conferences, colloquiums,
symposia and seminars; Pilot phase-results statements, evaluation, lessons learned; Projects - proposals, reports, summary
analysis, themes; Report on state of modern comptrollership-departmental performance reports (DPR), annual reports; Work plan;
Directing and sustaining mechanisms; Initiatives; Key group/ partners in modernization; Substance - capacity
(common learning priorities for the Comptrollership community); standards.
Program Record Number: TBS CPP 010
Management Accountability Framework Directorate
(MAF)
Description: MAF is a vision for management excellence that supports strengthened management capabilities in
departments and agencies. MAF is also an instrument of comprehensive management assessment that supports both Deputy Minister's
(DM's) in the management of their departments and Treasury Board in its responsibilities for modernized oversight. In addition,
MAF assessments contribute to public accountability on the state of management across government. MAF supports the vision of
modern, integrated, fully effective federal organizations by providing a government-wide management standard. The MAF
Directorate is responsible for the continuous improvement of the MAF, its measures, findings and application, and for its
integration into the management culture. The MAF Directorate is engaged in three key commitments and broad areas of work: DM's
oversight and departmental management practices are enhanced through better understanding, ownership and use of MAF; TBS'
oversight is strengthened through better indicators of management performance, processes for assessing performance and capacity
to analyze, interpret and apply findings; TBS' contribution to departmental and government-wide management performance is
enhanced through the application of its MAF findings to decision-making by the Secretariat, Privy Council Office, Treasury
Board, Cabinet and departments.
Topics: General information on MAF and management accountability; MAF indicators and ratings; MAF Maturity Model;
Framework for tracking the performance of Public Service management government-wide; MAF assessment process and bilaterals; MAF
Presentations; MAF analysis; MAF Communications; MAF workshops; Enhancements to MAF database; learning and training, reporting;
MAF Directorate Management; Bilaterals-secretary's visits-analysis-ranking, follow-up letters, letters to DM, schedules,
profiles; Assistant secretaries' visits-analysis-ranking, follow-up letters, letters to DM, Schedules, profiles; Decks,
presentations, workshops, DM forum, exco, seminars, conferences, colloquiums and symposia; Expectations, indicators,
development and integration; Learning, Canadian school of public service (CSPS); Results and reporting.
Program Record Number: TBS CPP 001
Policy Renewal Directorate
Description: The Policy Renewal Directorate (PRD) is responsible to establish a renewed, streamlined and
consolidated Treasury Board Policy Suite. Policy frameworks provide the architecture for the renewed Policy Suite. The PRD is
also responsible for coordinating all aspects of policy development within the Treasury Board (TB) Portfolio. As such it gives
strategic policy advice and support to TB Portfolio policy centres, through development of tools, templates, lexicons,
communications products, editing services, presentations, and learning events. The Directorate provides overall project
management, planning and reporting, and serves as the secretariat to the Policy Renewal Senor Management Committee and the
Policy Renewal Steering Committee. The Directorate also provides regular updates on policy renewal to TBS' Executive Committee
(EXCO) and the Policy Oversight committee.
Topics: Policy Renewal Directorate-general; Committees-EXCO; Committees-Policy Oversight Committee (POC);
Committees-Senior Management Committee (SMC); Committees-Steering Committee (SC); Communications and Editing; Framework-Assets
and Acquired Services; Framework-Enterprise Service Delivery; Framework-Financial Management; Framework-Foundation;
Framework-Information Technology Stewardship; Framework-Official languages; Framework-People; Learning Events; Lexicon,
Dictionary, Definitions; Planning and Reporting; Presentations and Speeches; Research.
Program Record Number: TBS CPP 002
Strategic Planning
Description: Provides direction, co-ordination and implementation of TBS's Strategic Planning agenda and
initiatives, focused on three core areas: Strategic analysis-ensuring corporate priorities, strategies and plans are developed,
implemented and reported upon also overseeing the management of the annual TBS Planning and Reporting cycle; Corporate and
Portfolio Coordination-facilitating an effective governance structure that supports TBS corporate decision-making and
implementation of corporate priorities through support to internal, portfolio and external committees; and Learning and
Knowledge Management-enhancing core learning and knowledge management effectiveness across TBS.
Topics: Strategic planning-general; TBS RPP, RBP DPR, business planning; strategic analysis corporate and
portfolio coordination, Integrated Management Agenda; Committees and meetings-general, executive committee, senior management
committee, policy committee, management committee; planning network, staff meetings; Strategic planning cycle; Strategic
planning results framework; Briefing books to secretary/president; Conferences, meetings, seminars; Committees, EXCO, Internal
audit and evaluation committee (IAEC), Management and infrastructure committee (MIC), Policy and oversight committee (POC),
Portfolio committee (PC), Treasury Board strategy committee (TBSC), Service transformation advisory committee (STAC), Treasury
Board sub-committee on Service Canada (TB SE); Corporate roles/ responsibilities; Departmental performance
report (DPR); Environmental scanning; TBS forward agenda; Government-wide roles/responsibilities-CCMD internal services
roundtable; Learning and knowledge management; Program activity architecture (PAA); Strategic planning cycle; Strategic
planning/results framework; Secretariat to secretariat; TBS reports on plans and priorities (RPP).
Program Record Number: TBS CPP 275
Strategic Policy
Description: Strategic Policy provides integrated policy advice and leadership on matters of strategic importance
to the President, Treasury Board, Secretary, and Associate Secretaries. It maintains a comprehensive body of knowledge on
advancements, trends and pressures in public sector management. The division undertakes strategic policy development and
provides advice on the over-all direction of the TBS policy agenda, ensures cohesion and integration and articulates the
longer-term strategic policy agenda. Finally, the division is responsible for secretariat-wide strategic initiatives and
projects.
Topics: Policy and integration; Corporate-TBS policies; Directed research-international public service reform,
-Canadian public management; Engagement strategy; Forward TBS agenda; Improved reporting; Governance; Management issues;
Ministerial accountability review teams; Modern management framework; Policies; Policy framework; Policy network; Policy
review; Special projects; Reports and presentations; TB policy agenda.
Program Record Number: TBS CPP 595
Economic Sector
Description: Provides advice to senior management and Treasury Board Ministers on a broad range of policy and
program design issues and financial and management practices. The sector is divided into three divisions; Agriculture,
Fisheries and Natural Resources; Industry, Science, Regional Development and Regulatory Issues; and Environment and Transport.
The sector is also the focal point for the TBS Sustainable Development strategy.
Topics: Administration; Active monitoring; Annual Reference Level Updates (ARLU); Audit and evaluation; Business
plan; Climate project office; Classification of Accounts/Allotments; Committees; Conferences, meetings and seminars; Corporate
plans for crown corporations; Corporate management group; Departmental Projects; Departmental Performance Report; Estimates;
Expenditure Review Committee; Expenditure management; Financial assistance; Financial Reviews; Financial management and
comptrollership issues; Financial Services; Government wide initiatives - climate change, sustainable development, cities;
water, biotechnology; Grants and Contributions; Learning and knowledge management; Long Term Capital Plans; Main estimates;
Management Accountability Framework; Operating budgets; Organization; Plans and programs; Planning, Reporting and
Accountability Structure (PRAS); Program Activity Architecture (PAA) Policy, Program Integrity; Program Review; Programs and
expenditure proposals from departments and agencies; knowledge management group; Report on Plans and Priorities; Regulatory
issues; Treasury Board initiatives; Revenue Retention; Studies and surveys; Supplementary Estimates; Treasury Board
initiatives; Treasury Board submission coordination; Year 2000. Main estimates; Multi-year operational plans (MYOP)-spring; new
expenditure management system (NEMS); Corporate management; Departmental Projects; Increased ministerial authority and
accountability (IMAA).
Program Record Number: TBS ECO 001
Expenditure Management Sector (EMS)
Expenditure Analysis and Compensation
Planning Division (EACPD)
Description: The Expenditure Analysis and Compensation Planning Division is responsible for carrying out research
and analysis on expenditure trends to support expenditure planning, resource allocation and decision-making. The division is
also responsible for research and analysis to support federal government compensation planning and collective
bargaining.
Topics: Expenditure analysis and compensation planning division (EACPD)-capital analysis, classification costing,
committees and councils, compensation-Canadian forces-RCMP, external surveys, pension and benefits, research development, EMIS,
Compensation-Salary, compensation policy, data and statistics, employment analysis, expenditure reviews, fiscal analysis,
horizontal expenditure analysis, Human resources analysis, lapse analysis, liaison-consultants, departmental data requests,
embassies, internal treasury board data requests, provinces and territories; negotiations, operating budget analysis, pay
equity, programs, public accounts, personnel cost analysis, special studies and other surveys, transfer payments Universal
Classification Standard (UCS) analysis-5k.
Program Record Number: TBS EMS 115
Expenditure Management
Description: The Expenditure Management Sector (EMS) provides a central focus within the Treasury Board
Secretariat (TBS) for the functions that support and strengthen the TBS's role in the government's broader expenditure
management system. The work of EMS covers the entire expenditure management cycle-from expenditure analysis, forecasting and
expenditure management strategies, policies and operations through to results-based budgeting, evaluation, strong integration
role in planning and coordinating the expenditure management initiatives and providing a whole-of-government perspective on
matters related to direct program spending and management of reserves. The sector has responsibility to develop the expenditure
management information system (EMIS) to its full maturity and for implementation of the Management Resources and Results
Structure Policy.
Topics: Expenditure management Sector-general, accrual budgeting, budget office, committee, communications,
conferences, meetings, seminars, staff meetings, TB meetings; expenditure management system (EMS), organization, plans and
priorities, procedures and guidelines, questions period (QP) cards, resources/reallocation/reporting
requirements/ PRAS; expenditure management operational policy division (EMOPD)-, accrual budgeting, annual
state of the A base report, coordinating committee of deputy ministers (CCDM) budget, changes to the form and content of the
estimates planned spending vote/TB vote 5, communications, expenditure review committee; operating principles to guide TB and
TBS, organization of economic cooperation and development (OECD), reallocation, reporting to Parliament and Canadians, reserve
management, roles and responsibilities, stewardship coordination, expenditure management review (EMR)-general, communications,
Departmental 2003-Fisheries and Oceans, Justice, Statistics, PWGSC; Horizontal 2003-biotechnology, Canadian Heritage Culture
Capital Asset Management, common infrastructure and service delivery, public security and antiterrorism; meetings, process and
planning, TB and cabinet training; Expenditure Policy Analysis and Information (EPAI) committees- coaches corner; active
monitoring-cb coordination centre.
Program Record Number: TBS EMS 014
Expenditure Management Information System
(EMIS)
Description: The Expenditure Management Information System (EMIS) is a government-wide information system that
will align information on the federal government's policies, planned and actual expenditures and the results being achieved
with those expenditures based on the MRRS Policy. EMIS will provide both the information and analytical tools to support budget
planning and reporting for effective expenditure management.
Topics: Expenditure Management Information Systems (EMIS)-business services, project management office,
information management and information technology, management and administration, testing and quality
assurance.
Program Record Number: TBS EMS 643
Expenditure Operations and Estimates
Division (EOED)
Description: Preparation of Annual Reference Level Updates; Production of Reports on Plans and Priorities,
including related guidelines; main Estimates and Supplementary Estimates, Management of TB Allotments; Improve Reporting to
Parliament; Review and analysis of TB Submissions and recommendations to the Treasury Board. Co-ordination of the annual Public
Accounts exercise with PWGSC. Recommendations for Allocations from central government votes.
Topics: Estimates production group (EPG), committees-government operations and estimates committee, sub-committee
on estimates, distribution lists and contracts expenditure management systems group (EMSG), business case, business project
improvement (BPI), project plan, proof of concept (POC), software, system functionality, expenditure operations division (EOD),
allotments, annual reference level update (ARLU), departmental performance reports (DPR), governor general special warrants,
improved reporting to parliament (IRPP), main estimates, parliamentary committees, planning, reporting and accountability
structure (PRAS), points or order, reports on plans and priorities (RPP), supplementary estimates, A,B,C,D, E, supply; TB Vote
5 - Treasury Board Government Contingencies, Treasury Board New Government initiatives, TB Vote 10 - Treasury Board New
Government Initiatives, TB Vote 15-Treasury Board Collective bargaining, training, vote wording, year end and operating budget
carry forward.
Program Record Number: TBS EMS 575
Expenditure Policy Division
Description: The Expenditure Policy Division focuses primarily on the development of proposals to reform the
Expenditure Management System to improve resource allocation and to support the priority setting and budget
processes.
Topics: Expenditure Policy Division (EPD)-accrual budgeting, expenditure management system (EMS), fall report,
organization of economic cooperation and development (OECD).
Program Record Number: TBS EMS 014
Expenditure Strategies Division
Description: The Expenditure Strategies Division is responsible for providing a whole of government view of
expenditure management issues through liaison within the Secretariat and across other central agencies, including, playing an
internal challenge function on expenditure management issues; timely provision of accurate expenditure framework data to the
annual Budget process; credible strategic and consistent advice on reserve management (including Compensation Reserve), with
provision of regular and accurate status reports, and a coordinating role for central budget reallocation
exercise.
Topics: Expenditure strategies division (ESD); capital; compensation and classification; employee benefits plan
(EBP); Expenditure framework; expenditure management information system (EMIS), program activity architecture (PAA),
expenditure management reviews, expenditure reductions, federal budget; cuts and realignment, Pressures ; Reserves (except
compensation), Reprofiling; Revolving funds; statutory program, quasi-statutory; lapse analysis, price/workload and program
integrity, branches and sectors, intergovernmental budget conference (august 2002), year 2000 (Y2K).
Program Record Number: TBS EMS 010
Results-Based Management Directorate
Description: The Results-Based Management Directorate is a key player in bringing the Results for Canadians
agenda to ground. Government policy centre on results-based management. Provision of advice and assistance to departments and
agencies on results-based management. Centre of Excellence for Evaluation providing leadership on the evaluation policy,
standards and community development.
Topics: Results based management directorate collective results, Departmental results accountability/departmental
performance reports; Electronic performance information access; Improved reporting to parliament; Planning and accountability
structure (PRAS) and charts of key results commitments (CKRC's); President's report MFR Societal indicators; Audit evaluation
and reviews; General information on Centre of Excellence for Evaluation Division (CEED), Business cases; Canadian evaluation
society national capital chapter; Committees - Senior Advisory Committee; Communications; Community development, Departmental
evaluation plans, Departmental evaluation reports; Evaluation community development advisory committee; Evaluation community
meetings, evaluation Policy development, Financial management institute, Good practices guides, Government on line (GOL),
Government Operations, , Internal audit; Internship program; Mid and senior level training and development program; Office of
the Auditor General: Portfolio teams/departmental evaluation and audit operations; professional development, Program integrity,
Public consultations, Resource study, Results for Canadians, Results oriented government, Results-based management and
accountability frameworks (RMAF), Special projects and strategies, Standards for evaluation; Web site; Results management
strategies division- General material relating to results management strategies; Communication and learning events,
Parliamentary reporting and accountability divisions (PRA) Canada's performance; Committee management; Corporate management;
EAP meetings; Horizontal management; Parliamentary engagement; Horizontal reporting; Results based management research;
seminars; social union framework (sufa); Strategic planning; improved reporting to parliament.
Program Record Number: TBS EMS 055
Government Operations Sector
Government Operations and Services
Directorate
Description: Information on the analysis and recommendations provided to Treasury Board to assist it in decisions
on departmental business plans, the main and supplementary estimates.
Topics: Administration and Financial Management Annual Reference Level Update (ARLU); Auditor General Report;
Audit and evaluation; Business plans/Corporate plans; Committees; conferences meetings and seminars-retreats; Classification of
Accounts/Allotments, Departmental Performance Report (DPR); Departmental Management Assessment (DMA); Expenditure Review
Coordination (ERC)-procurement reform, real property transformation, Service Canada, shared travel services; Evaluations; Human
resources; Organization; Perspective documents; Plans and programs; Planning, Reporting and Accountability Structure (PRAS);
Price and workload adjustment; Program integrity; Program Sector Competency Profile Project; programs; Regulatory; Public
Service Modernization Act Implementation (PSMAI), Report on Plans and Priorities (RPP), Small Agencies-database, agenda to
strengthen small agencies, ERC institutional governance, heads of IM/IT, issues, orientation of heads of agencies, personnel
advisory group (PAG), small agencies administrator network, small agencies finance action group (SAFAG), risk assessment of
small agencies; Supplementary estimates; Departmental Projects; Program Activity Architecture (PAA); Management, Resources,
Results Structure (MRRS); Management Accountability Framework (MAF) Obsolete-Year 2000 (Y2K)-ADM working groups, committees,
communications, Department of National Defence, federal provincial issues-regional visits, industry readiness, international
readiness, legal implications, emergency planning.
Program Record Number: TBS GOS 001
Governance Directorate (Formerly Management
Strategies Division)
Description: The Governance Directorate is primarily responsible for achieving, across the Secretariat, a greater
and more effective integration of a government-wide issues Particularly as they relate to Governance. The directorate is
central to the development of governance tools to identify major risks to sound management of public institutions, their
expenditures and to the integrity of existing programs and activities within and across those institutions. The directorate is
primarily responsible for initiatives related to the governance regimes for the full spectrum of organizational forms, ranging
from almost full federal control/presence, (e.g. Special Operating Agencies-, to minimal federal control/presence, (eg. Shared
Governance Corporations). The Governance Directorate has specific program responsibility for the oversight of a number of Crown
corporations, as well as policy oversight of all 46 Crown corporations, including the implementation of the Review of the
Governance Framework for Canada's Crown Corporations and other Corporate Interests, and implementation of the Policy on Active
Monitoring, is also responsible for the implementation of the Policy on Alternative Service Delivery.
Topics: Governance Division-general, (MSD), business plans; departmental assessments, departmental management
assessments, departmental performance reports (TBS), program integrity-round 1, round 2, report on plans and priorities,
Governance unit (GOV)- alternative service delivery (ASD)-communications, community-, outside federal communities, options
agencies, contracting out, crown corporations, foundations, other delivery, partnerships, shared governance corporations,
policy, practices, resources and events; crown corporation policy (CPP)-accounting/financial issues, administrative policies,
auditing issues, central agencies forum, conferences and seminars, corporate form- creation of new entities, departmental
corporations, exempt corporations, missed and joint enterprises, corporate governance, corporate plan process, corporation
issues, environment-, endangered species, environmental assessment, environmental protection, Financial Administration Act
(FAA, regulations, 2004 governance review, guidelines, house of commons standing committees, housing, legal opinions,
legislative amendments, official languages, president's annual report to parliament, public policy purpose mandate review,
regulatory amendments, taxation, trade, agreement on internal trade (AIT), Central American four (CA-4), free trade area of the
Americas (FTAA), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)-ups challenge, Singapore free trade agreement (FTA), world trade
organization (WTO), bylaws, briefings-financial institutions and associations, international, provinces, Small
Agencies-database, agenda to strengthen small agencies, heads of agencies, small agencies administrator network, small agencies
finance action group (SAFAG), risk assessment of small agencies.
Program Record Number: TBS GOS 005
Alternative Service Delivery
Description: Alternative Service Delivery (ASD) refers to the organizational dimension of government service
delivery i.e. the creation of appropriate organizational forms that improve service delivery to citizens and increase
performance. It has two dimensions: one relating to the establishment of new organizational "spaces", either within or outside
the public sector, in order to improve service delivery and organizational performances. The second refers to the bringing
together of organizations either across department or between jurisdictions in partnerships, international public management
innovations;
Topics: International Programs, Bilateral Agreements, Visits; Corporate; Directed Research; International
Institutions; International Perspective/Picks; Liaison-Other Government Departments; Employee
database.
Program Record Number: TBS GOS 590
Investment, Project Management and
Procurement Policy Division
Description: Development and interpretation of policies and guidelines on investment planning for major assets
and acquired services, procurement acquisition approaches for goods, services and construction.
Topics: Procurement and project management policy (PPMPD); Bid depositories; Committees, councils, conferences,
meetings, seminars and symposiums - standing committee on National Defence and Veterans Affairs; Consulting and professional
services - architectural and engineering services contracts; central inventory of management consultants, consultants and
consulting services contracts, reports; Contracting - advance Contract Award Notices (ACANS); bonds securities holdbacks,
commission of inquiries and royal commissions, comprehensive land claims, British Columbia treaty commission claims, Yukon
First Nations, self-government agreements; - Construction - dredging, repairs renovations and overhauls; Contract claims and
disputes; Increased Ministerial Authority and Accountability; Indemnification in contracting; Intellectual property; Liaison
with associations; Proactive Disclosure; Tenders; Treasury Board advisory committee on contracts (TBACC); Year 2000 compliance
project; Contracting for goods - National Defence; Contracting for services - advertising and public relations, Cleaning
services, Education and training, Fee guidelines, Films, television and theatre, former government officials, health and
medical services, personal service contracts, protection services, reporting requirements (project headcount), transportation
services, Policy suite renewal; Procurement reform; Procurement review - Canadian Annual Procurement Strategy (CAPS),
Procurement Policy Advisory Committee (PPAC), Procurement Review Committee (PRC), Procurement Strategy Committee (PSC);
Temporary help services; Trade agreements; Tenders for Contracting.
Program Record Number: TBS GOS 045
Professional Development and Certification
Program for the Procurement Materiel
Management and Real Property Community
Description: The Program Management Office is responsible for providing strategic direction and leadership in
managing the development and implementation of a Professional Development and Certification Program for the Procurement,
Materiel Management and Real Property Community in the federal government.
Topics: General information relating to the Program and the Community; Learning Toolkit-Program Learning
Framework, Core Competency Profile and web-based Assessment Tool; Program curriculum-Outline and Continuous Learning Course
Catalogue; Committees-Professional Development Advisory Committee (PDAC) and Continuous Learning Working Group (CLWG);
Certification Component-Standard of Competencies; Demographic Study; Program Manual; Application and Maintenance
Handbook.
Program Record Number: TBS GOS 555
Risk, Procurement and Asset Management
Policy (Prior to 2002)
Description: Provide strategic leadership to government departments, other central agencies and the Treasury
Board Secretariat on all matters related to risk management, procurement and asset management, including real property and
moveable assets.
Topics: General information relating to Risk Management and Asset management Policy; Conferences, meetings and
symposiums.
Program Record Number: TBS GOS 015
Project Management
Description: Develop, interpret and provide advice on policies for project management and provide policy advice
to program sector analysts on submissions for preliminary and effective project approval.
Topics: Project management- Government interests in the private sector; Procurement review; Project approval;
Selecting preferred procurement strategies; Major Crown projects - policy development; CF-18 system engineering support;
Equipment - armoured vehicle general purpose; Canadian patrol frigate program; class VIII icebreaker (polar); destroyer life
extension project (delex), intelligence and security complex (isx), Kenya energy program, Leopard tank; long range patrol
aircraft (cp-140), medium logistic vehicle wheeled (mlvw); military and operational support trucks (most) project; mobile
satellite program (msat); new fighter aircraft (CF-18); North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) airborne early warning (aew)
and control systems; purchase and use of solar heating program; radar modernization program(ramp); Radar satellite(radarsat);
‘R' class icebreaker; regional operations control centres (rocc), remote Manipulator System (CANADARM) - National
Research Council (NRC); Search and rescue satellite (sarsat); Small Arms Replacement Program (SARP); Strategic Automated
Message Switching Operational Network (SAMSON); Terminal Radar and Control Systems (TRACS); Tribal Class Update (TCUP) (TRUMP);
Water bombers (CL-215); Facilities - inmate accommodation program; Maduru Oya reservoir complex; Mirabel; Montreal Major Area
Postal Plant (MAPP); Place Guy Favreau; Prairie Branch Lines Rehabilitation Program; Rideau Centre; Ridley island - coal or
grain terminal, Saint-Jean Megaplex; Toronto Major Area Postal Plant (MAPP); NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC);
Non-traditional MCP's; Project leaders; Long term space plan; Equipment - Pan African Telecommunications network
(panaftel).
Program Record Number: TBS GOS 076
Real Property & Materiel Policy
Division
Description: Information on holdings of federal departments and Crown corporations in Canada and abroad.
Information on committees, guidelines, best practices, frameworks, strategies and research related to federal real property
management. Treasury Board policies and guidelines in relation to the management of materiel including the planning,
acquisition, use and disposal of materiel assets. Treasury Board policy and guidelines on the provision of central
administrative services to federal departments and agencies by common service organizations.
Topics: General information relating to real property management; Committees; Custodians; Newsletters circulars
and information bulletins; Portfolio management - capital project expenditure freeze; urban/regional overviews; Aboriginal
issues-disposal of surplus federal real property in context of aboriginal issues; Best practices; Conferences, meetings,
workshops, seminars; Federal contaminated sites assessment initiative; Frameworks and guidelines; Legislation Federal Real
Property and Federal Immovable Act; National executive forum on public property (NEFPP); Professional development; Queen's
University project course; Shared systems; Studies, surveys, evaluations and monitoring; conferences; Information
systems-contaminated sites, information on active monitoring, completeness and accuracy process, computer logs, custodians,
geographical information system (GIS), letters and forms, manuals, projects and requests for information - Directory of real
property management active monitoring on completeness and accuracy process, computer logs, custodians (departments agencies and
crown corporations)-; FIS validation-contracts, custodians, Information systems, meetings, reports and statistics, Office of
the Auditor General; real property lexicon, requests for information and web maintenance: TBS forums. Portfolio management -
General information relating to materiel management; Alternative fuels; Committees, Common services; Disposal; Executive
vehicle; Fleet management; Materiel management; Motor vehicle; Assignment and guidance services; Special Operating
Agencies.
Program Record Number: TBS GOS 655
Real Property Policy and Regulations
Description: Information on central policies, legislation and regulations governing federal real
property.
Topics: Real property policy; Accessibility; Administration; Contaminated sites management framework; Disposal of
surplus federal lands; Environment; Fire protection, investigation and reporting; Heritage; Investment; Long term capital
planning; Management framework; Monitoring guide; Open and fair transactions; Revenue; Smoking in the workplace; Studies
surveys evaluations and monitoring; Transaction processes; Use of facilities. Policy and services accommodation planning,
regulations and general authorities.
Program Record Number: TBS GOS 650
Professional Development and Certification
Program (PDCP)
Description: The Program Management Office is responsible for providing strategic direction and leadership in
managing the development and implementation of a Professional Development and Certification Program for the Procurement,
Material Management and Real Property Community in the federal government.
Topics: Professional Development and Certification Program (PDCP)-business television (btva), certification
component, communications material, competency profiles, Continuous Learning, core curriculum, Demographic Study 2003, funding,
highest priority areas initiative, international programs, learning, materiel management institute (mmi), materiel and supply
management steering committee (msmc), Professional Development Advisory Committee (PDAC), program integrity, program management
office work plan, strategic planning documents, Treasury Board Submission, training and development Canada (tdc) courses,
temporary help, website documents, willow group.
Program Record Number: TBS GOS 555
International Affairs, Security and
Justice Sector International Affairs,
Security and Justice
Description: Information on the analysis and recommendations provided to the Treasury Board to assist it in
decisions on departmental business plans, the main and supplementary estimates, Access to Information Act, the Privacy Act and
the Security Policy. The International Affairs, Security and Justice Sector includes the following divisions: International
Affairs, Immigration & Defence Division, Justice and Security Division. Also included is the Public Safety and
Anti-Terrorism portfolio.
Topics: International Affairs, Security and Justice Sector, organization, committee, conferences, meetings and
seminars-retreats, plans and programs; Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign (GCWCC); Canada in the world project;
International tagging; Administration and Financial Management Issues; Annual Reference Level Update (ARLU); Departments Annual
reports; Auditor General Report; Departmental Audits; Business plans/ Corporate plans; Classification of
Accounts/ Allotments, Departmental Performance Report (DPR); Management Accountability Framework; Departmental
Management Assessment (DMA); Evaluations; Financial pressures; Governor General Warrants; Human resources; Organization; Plans
and programs; management, Resources and Results Structure; Program Activity Architecture; Planning, Reporting and
Accountability Structure (PRAS); Program integrity; Report on Plans and Priorities (RPP), Supplementary
estimates.
Program Record Number: TBS IASJS 001
Labour Relations & Compensation Operations (LRCO)
Collective Bargaining (CB)
Description: Information on agreements made in writing entered into under the Public Service Labour Relations Act
between the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat on one hand and a bargaining agent on the other; includes any amendment to
such agreements containing provisions on the terms and conditions of employment and related matters.
Topics: Negotiations; Two-tier bargaining; Third party proceedings; Categories and groups - up to 1986, postal
operations group, as of 1987; negotiations as of 1997-present; Collective agreements; compensations allowances; Cost of living
allowances; Master agreement bargaining; Outside collective bargaining; Pay implementation; Pay Research Bureau-reports and
surveys, Reports and statistics; third party proceedings; Unions; compensation information collective bargaining-reports,
personnel management information systems (pmis)attendance, leave overtime and shift work system (ALOSS), extra duty reporting
system (EDRS), incumbent system, leave reporting system (LRS); compensation information-reports, requests-TBS; compensation and
statistical analysis (CSA)-occupational categories and groups; compensation valuation and comparison-outside practices,
valuation-application, implementation; (PE) pay equity-communications, complaints, interest, joint union/management initiatives
committees, investigation, management position, questionnaires-by case number, newspaper and journal articles, reference
documents, tribunal (PSAC versus TBS).
Program Record Number: TBS LRCO 480
Corporate Liaison and Strategic
Management (CLSM)
Description: Information on a broad range of Human Resources and Labour Relations policies and programs;
coordination of separate agency (i.e. FAA, Schedule V) collective bargaining mandates-information on National Joint Council;
Coordination of PSMA initiatives and Labour Relations Polices.
Topics: Committee and councils-National joint council-grievances, standing committees; NJC-NJCTCS National joint
career transition committee secretariat; NJC-National joint council secretariat-annual fall seminar, annual fall seminar,
annual planning retreat, constitution and by-law, council proceedings, dental care plan board of management, executive
committee, foreign service directives committee, government travel committee, isolated posts and government housing committee,
joint career transition committee (JCTC), occupational safety and health committee, official languages committee, public
service health care plan, service wide committee on occupational health and safety, social justice fund (SJF), work force
adjustment committee; Separate agencies-Canada Customs Revenue Agency (CCRA), Canadian food inspection agency, Canadian
institutes of health research (CIHR), Canadian nuclear safety commission (CNSC), Canadian security intelligence service (CSIS),
communication security establishment, national capital commission, national energy board (NEB), national film board, national
research council, natural sciences and engineering research council (NSERC), non-public funds, office of the auditor general of
Canada, office of the superintendent of financial institutions, parks Canada agency (PCA), public service staff relations board
(PSSRB), social sciences and humanities research council, statistical survey operations (SSO); separate employers-crown
corporations, other government agencies.
Program Record Number: TBS LRCO 100
Labour Relations Operations (LRCO)
Description: General information on labour relations.
Topics: General information relating to Labour relations; Advisory committee on labour management relations in
the federal public service; Canadian human rights commission; consultation and planning-departmental consultation, union
consultation; human rights conferences; human rights complaints-age, colour, disability, multiple grounds, potential, race,
sex, sexual orientation; (OHS) Occupational health and safety-campaigns, Canada Labour code part II, committees, conferences
meetings and seminars, department with delegated responsibility, departmental programs, employee assistance program, fire
protection, first aid, government employees compensation act, guides, procedures, standards, Health evaluations, health units,
investigation-studies-surveys-audits, publications, reports and statistics, seminars, smoking in the workplace, training, use
and occupancy of building, workers compensation pay; pay-(PA)-pay administration-associations (unions), committees, labour
disruptions (strikes), monitoring-reports and statistics, pay administration coordination section (PACS)-pay
system-development-projects, operations and maintenance, task forces and study groups-pay study task force (1976), training and
development, transfer or responsibility (1977-37)-implementation, policy interpretation-allowances-entitlement codes,
allowances and extra duty, deductions-deduction codes, guides and manuals, regulations and procedures, salaries and
compensation; Payroll deductions-check-off of union dues-public service alliance of Canada; public service staff relations
act-review-finkleman study; public service staff relations board; reference of questions of law or jurisdiction;
adjudication-individual cases-section 92-old system, reference to chief adjudicator under section 98 and 99, requests for
review under section 27, safety officer under part II (formerly part IV) of the Canada Labour code, section 18 application of
federal court act; certification-establishment of bargaining units, managerial and confidential exclusions-reports and
statistics, safety and security designations-section 79; complaints; discipline-discharges and suspensions; disputes and
strikes-legal proceedings, illegal proceedings-prosecution; grievances-departments, agencies, crown corporations;
informatics-administrative and operations; interpretation; risk management-legal; statistics and surveys; training and
communications; union dues.
Program Record Number: TBS LRCO 435
Human Resources Management
Description: General information on personnel policy.
Topics: General information on Human Resources management; Advisory committee on Labour Management Relations in
the Federal Public Service (Fryer Committee); Human Resource Development Council Secretariat; Business/
operational planning; Office Management; National Joint Career l Transition Committee Secretariat; Departmental service -
Departments and agencies.
Program Record Number: TBS LRCO 275
Labour Relations & Compensation
Operations
Description: General information on Human Resources.
Topics: Human resources; Personnel security; Policy development and co-ordination - Public Service 2000 - White
Paper, task forces; Acts and Regulations; Audits; Committees - Cabinet; Communications; Conferences, meetings, seminars and
symposiums; Decentralization and relocation; External liaison; Incentive programs- Innovative management practices - new
technologies; Manuals; Personnel management - departmental plans and programs, evaluations; Public sector compensation
restraint Task forces; Treasury Board submissions; Work environment design; Human resources management accountability; Human
resources council; Planning; Employee performance appraisals; Human resource management policy and system, Multi-Year Human
Resource Plan (MYHRP); Information and Informatics Services - Committees and Council, Compensation, Conferences, meetings and
symposiums, Informatics, Negotiations, Projects and studies, Public Service 2000; Personnel administration group -
committees.
Program Record Number: TBS LRCO 165
Human Resources Policies - Personnel
Management Manual 1982-1990
Description: Information on general policies and requirements in Personnel Management.
Topics: Personnel Management Manual (PMM 1982-1990) Employees Services, Superannuation procedures; Isolated Posts
Directive.
Program Record Number: TBS LRCO 360
Human Resources Policies - Treasury
Board Manual (TBM) Human Resources
Component 1990-1997
Description: Treasury Board policies and guidelines on human resources management.
Topics: Classification, Compensation, Employee Services, Executive Group, Foreign service directive, Human
Resources, Insurance and Related Benefits, Isolated Posts Directive, Occupational Safety and Health, Pay Administration, Staff
Relation, Training Guide.
Program Record Number: TBS LRCO 175
Human Rights Complaints
Description: Information relating to Canadian Human Rights Commission Complaints.
Topics: General material on risk management; Canadian Human Rights Act, commission, tribunal; Human rights
complaints, age, colour, conviction for an offence for which pardon has been granted, disability, family status, marital
status; national or ethnic origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, multiple grounds, potential; Conferences; Legal
risk management; Risk management committee, communications, reports.
Program Record Number: TBS LRCO 003
Pensions and Benefits Sector
Pensions and Benefits
Description: Information on pension schemes that the Government of Canada provides, administers and contributes
to on behalf of persons in the federal Public Service, Members of Parliament, and employees engaged locally at Canadian foreign
posts; general information on pension matters and social security benefits.
Topics: Pensions; Agencies and corporations; Canada Pension Plan-Committees; Canadian Armed Forces Superannuation
Act; Canadian government annuities; Conferences and Seminars; Diplomatic Service Superannuation Act; Foreign countries;
Governor General's Retiring Annuities Act; Judges Act; Lieutenant Governors Superannuation Act; Litigation; Locally engaged
employees-contributory pension regulations, (non-contributory) pensions regulations, social security, separate pension plans;
Members of Parliament Retiring Allowances Act; Pension Benefits Standards Act; Provincial; Public Sector Pension Investment
Board Act; Public service pension reform-1998; Public Service Superannuation Act Agencies and corporations, Communications,
Contributory Status, Elective service, Financial, Newfoundland employees, Pilotage authorities, Privatization, Public Service
Pension Adjustment Act 1959, Reciprocal Transfer Agreements-cities, Crown corporations, hospitals, Indian pension Plan Funding
(IPPF) Program, provinces, universities), Retirement benefits, early retirement, Early Retirement Incentive (ERI) Program,
Correctional Service Canada early retirement arrangements, Supplementary Death Benefits, Survivors' benefits; Withdrawal of
entities; Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Act-Pension Continuation Act; Special Retirement Arrangements Act;
Statute Law (Superannuation) Amendment Act; Supplementary Retirement Benefits Act; Social Security, Canada Assistance Plan,
family allowances, foreign countries, income security-veterans, old age security-Pension Benefits Division
Act.
Program Record Number: TBS PBS 380
Insurance Benefits Programs
Description: Information on benefit programs for employees and pensioners of the federal
government.
Topics: Insurance benefits program: Acts and regulations; Blue Cross; Canadian Armed Forces; Dental
care-administrative arrangements, Canadian Forces/Royal Canadian Mounted Police dependants (CF/RCMP) 55777/55888/55999,
collective bargaining-Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAAC) 55666, employee paid dental plan, National Joint Council (NJC)
55555; Disability insurance-enrolment, participation, eligibility and membership, financial, long-term disability,
publications, Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Employee Benefit Survey; Public Service health Care Plan (PSHCP)-Benefits-hospital
expenses (including outside Canada), major medical expenses, Committees, Coverage, Financial, Quebec-bill 33 universal drug
plan/Régime d'assurance-maladie du Québec (RAMQ); Nova Scotia/Pharma care program; High risk travel compensation program;
Hospital insurance (outside Canada) plan-payments, liability and compensation claims; Locally-engaged employees health
insurance-United States of America (Sun life plan); Locally-engaged employees life insurance-United States of America;
Maternity/parental leave and allowances; National Joint Council Standing Committee on Health Insurance Programs; Outside
practices; Program forecasts and estimates; Provincial and Territorial health insurance plans provincial health insurance
cost-sharing; Provincial, territorial and federal taxes on group benefit plans; Public Service Management Insurance Plan
(PSMIP)-benefits-long-term disability, board of trustees, eligibility, financial: Sick leave program; Slain on duty;
Unemployment Insurance; Workers' Compensation-Government Employee Compensation Act.
Program Record Number: TBS PBS 375
Insurance Benefits Programs on
Pensioners Dental Services Plan
Description: Information on the dental services plan effective January 1, 2001 for pensioners of the federal
government.
Topics: Pensioner's dental services plan; Administration of the plan; Administrative services only (ASO)-contract
administration; Board; Committees; Communications about the plan; board and rules; Tendering process I-request for proposals
(RFP) A956357; Tendering process II-request for proposal (RFP) A0556001; Tendering process III-request for information (RFI)
24062-040277.
Program Record Number: TBS PBS 520
Program Branch
Description: (Old Files from the obsolete Program Branch) General information on the analysis and recommendations
provided to the Treasury Board to assist it in decisions on departmental business plans, the main and supplementary
estimates.
Topics: Agencies and departments; briefs from outside organizations; business plans, annual reference level
update (ARLU) and main estimates; policy and expenditure management system pertaining to economic sector, foreign and defence
policy sector, government operations sector, social and cultural sector; supplementary estimates; parliamentary matters;
persons-years; capital plans and project analysis.
Program Record Number: TBS GOS 275
Secretary and Associate Secretary's
Office
Description: General information about strategic direction to the Secretariat.
Topics: Secretary and Associate Secretary's office-general; Committees; Conferences, meetings, seminars and
symposia; Organization; Chief Information Office; Office of the Comptroller General; Corporate Services; Economic Sector;
Expenditure Management Sector; Government Operation Sector; International Affairs, Security and Justice sector; Labour
Relations and Compensation Operations; Legal Services; Policy and Reporting Review Project; Social and Cultural Sector;
Strategic Communication and Ministerial Affairs; Expenditure and management review (EMR)Biotechnology, biotech analysis,
department and corporate documents, biotech draft departmental analysis and working sheets(EMR) Canadian Heritage cultural
capital asset management data gathering & working documents, final report, submission, précis, and associated documents,
meetings and interviewed summaries, presentations and supporting documentation, questionnaire responses & analysis,
resources and references; EMR Fisheries and Oceans Canada, planning documents, departmental & corporate information, terms
of reference, background decks & information management accountability framework, final decks, TB submission & précis;
EMR Justice cost recovery for legal services, federal prosecution service, grants and contributions, legal risk management,
management frameworks, mandate, planning and report, policy and legislation; EMR Public security and antiterrorism; EMR Public
Works and Government Services-general, common service operations and corporate support, compensation, programs and services,
organizational structure, management capacity, mandate, real property, receiver general, supply operation, telecommunication
and informatics; EMR Statistics Canada, terms of reference, final report, executive summary, Treasury Board submission,
statistics Canada's program spending, management capacity, service delivery: interrelationships with key clients, census of
population, relevance to Canadians, supporting documentation; Expenditure review committee (ERC Coordination; Departments and
agencies reviews; Government Operations reviews (GOR), capital asset management, public service compensation and comparability,
, corporate and administrative services, professional services, information technology use and management, service delivery
infrastructure, federal institutional governance, legal services; ERC Governance; ERC Horizontal policy and programs; ERC
Professional and special services.
Program Record Number: TBS SEC 002
Social and Cultural Sector
Social and Cultural
Description: Analysis and recommendations provided to the Treasury Board and Treasury Board President regarding
expenditure management and reallocation proposals, new policy proposals, new program proposals or program changes, management
accountability framework, the oversight of Crown corporation activities, and the Main and Supplementary Estimates. The Social
and Cultural Sector deals with departments, agencies and Crown corporations involved in Aboriginal issues, health, culture,
parks, heritage, human resources and skills development; social development, veterans and housing.
Topics: Briefing books; CCMD meetings; Citizen engagement; Ekos research; Plans and programs; Public dialogue
project; Quality of life issues; question period (QP) cards; Results measurement and reporting issues; Retreats; Speeches;
Annual reference level updates (ARLU) Administration financial management issues; Business plans; audits; Corporate Plans
Capital and operating budgets; Classification of accounts/allotments; Communications; departmental performance report (DPR);
Committees; Conferences, meetings and seminars; Evaluation; Human resources; Increased ministerial authority and accountability
(IMAA); Multi-year operational plans (MYOP)-spring; New expenditure management system (NEWS); Planning, reporting and
accountability structure (PRAS); Program Integrity; Report on Plans and Priorities (RPP); Supplementary
Estimates.
Program Record Number: TBS SCS 001
Strategic Communications and Ministerial Affairs Sector
Strategic Communications and Ministerial
Affairs (SCMA)
Description: Responsible for Strategic Communications and Ministerial Affairs- including management of the annual
TBS planning and priority setting cycle. Responsible for committee secretariats.
Topics: Strategic Policy and Communication organization, communications, committees, conferences and seminars,
information services.
Program Record Number: TBS SCMA 077
Access to Information and Privacy
(ATIP) Unit
Description: Information on the administration of the Access to Information and Privacy legislation within the
Treasury Board Secretariat.
Topics: Access to information requests, consultations, informal requests, departmental complaints, internal
consultation, privacy requests, privacy consultations, informal, privacy corrections.
Program Record Number: TBS SCMA 005
Corporate Communications
Description: Responsible for corporate communication advice and services. Departmental lead for Government
On-Line, Manages TBS Web site information and portals. Manages public enquiries, including the departmental telephone line, TTY
service, and electronic correspondence sent to the corporate Web site. Provides strategic internal communications support. TBS
Publishing authority and Crown copyright coordinator. Manages TBS advertising activities and the departmental fairs and
exhibits program.
Topics: Corporate communications; Advertising; Internet-mail; Publishing.
Program Record Number: TBS SCMA 006
Communications Policy and Federal
Identity Program (FIP)
Description: Treasury Board policy centre overseeing government-wide implementation of the Federal Identity
Program (FIP) and the Communications Policy of the Government of Canada. Advises and supports the President and Secretary of
the Treasury Board in their responsibilities for each policy. Provides interpretation and advice to assist departments and
agencies in meeting policy requirements. Monitors policy compliance, conducts policy reviews, sets performance indicators for
the communications function, and reports on findings. Sets performances, indicators, and provides tools and methodology for the
communications function across government to measure its performance and strengthen its results based management. Provides
guidance on best practices in government communications. Prescribes standards for the use of government's official symbols
across corporate (or visual) identity applications. Enforces legal protection of the Government of Canada's official symbols
and trademarks.
Topics: Corporate Identity and Communications Policy, Performance measurement framework; communications,
publishing, copyright; Federal identity program, application and implementation, field surveys, associations and organizations,
Departments and agencies; Visual identity, Canada wordmark.
Program Record Number: TBS SCMA 040
Federal Councils and External Relations
Division
Description: Provides national secretariat support to the 13 Regional Federal Councils of senior federal
officials, and facilitates liaison among Councils and with appropriate departments and agencies regarding Council activities
and initiatives. Supports and coordinates the Secretariat's intergovernmental relations by coordinating the Secretariat's
federal-provincial-territorial activities. Provides a window on the world of public sector reform and innovation by managing
international bilateral agreements, international visits, memberships and networks to support policy priorities; develops and
shares knowledge of international public management innovations and best practice; and ensures consistency and coherence to TBS
international activities. Manages TBS external relations and partnerships to provide integrated support for corporate
directions. Liaises with external -to-TBS stakeholders on issues related to public management/public
administration.
Topics: Federal Councils and External Relations (FCER) general; TBS representatives to Regional Federal Councils
(RFC): Regional Federal Council Chairs' meetings; Regional Federal Councils' Annual Report; Regional Federal Council funding;
Regional Federal Councils' mandate, role and governance; Regional Federal Council Executive Directors' meetings; Human
Resources issues; Regional visits; Strengthening federal presence in the regions; Federal Regional Presence initiative;
Federal-provincial-territorial relations; intergovernmental affairs; Alberta; British Columbia; Manitoba; Northwest
Territories; Nova Scotia; New Brunswick; Newfoundland; Nunavut; Ontario; Prince Edward Island; Quebec; Saskatchewan; Yukon;
Bilateral agreements-general, United Kingdom, France; Directed Research-general; international public services reform; Canadian
public management; International Perspectives newsletter and presentations; International Institutions-general; Organization of
economic co-operation and development; Commonwealth association for public administration and management; International
institute of administrative sciences; International public management innovations; International relations; Liaison-Other
Government Departments-general; partnership for international cooperation; Visiting delegations and exchanges-general;
conferences. Federal Councils and external relations; Biographies; Briefing notes and presentations; Briefing notes for TBS
representatives, covering memo; Chairs' meetings; Council annual Report; Council funding; Councils' mandate, role and
governance; Directors' meetings; Emergency management; Federal identity program (FIP) and regional councils; Guidelines; HR
action fund framework-general, strategic plan; Human resources issues-, gap analysis, Training; International institutions,
Commonwealth association for public administration management membership (capam), international institute of administrative
sciences membership (IIAS), Organization for economic co-operation and development (OECD), International perspectives letter;
International relations office; Joint career transition committee (JCTC); Liaison-Bilateral agreements, France, United Kingdom,
United States of America; Liaison, corporate roles/ responsibilities-federal/provincial/territorial (deputy
ministers) (ministers) management boards, other government departments-partnership for international cooperation, visiting
delegations and exchanges-conferences; Visits abroad; Organization; Reference documents; Regional visits : Regulatory affairs;
Strengthening government of Canada presence in the regions; TBS briefing notes for regional councils; Alberta; Manitoba; New
Brunswick; Newfoundland; North West Territories; Nova Scotia; Nunavut; Ontario; Pacific; Prince Edward Island; Quebec;
Saskatchewan; Yukon.
Program Record Number: TBS SCMA 015
Media and Parliamentary Relations
Description: Information on media clippings and broadcast synopses, on-going updates and maintenance of TBS
Intranet News Centre, transcripts, media analyses and public opinion surveys on a range of issues of direct interest to the TB
Portfolio, advice on media relations issues, develops and implements short-term communications and media relations products and
activities, media request database.
Topics: Issues Management, Auditor general, Gomery commission-commission of inquiry into the sponsorship program
and advertising activities; Interdepartmental communications; media relations; Parliamentary and cabinet
affairs-Administration, Briefing notes, Cabinet affairs committees-House of Commons, Senate.
Program Record Number: TBS SCMA 035
Ministerial Correspondence
Description: Manages the President's, Secretary's and Associate Secretary's correspondence process,
administration on departmental procedures and corporate correspondence management systems for ministerial
correspondence.
Topics: Correspondence unit manages Ministerial correspondence and emails, lists, President's letters; procedures
and related material. Presidents and Secretary's scanned letters; Procedures; Secretary's letters.
Program Record Number: TBS SCMA 025
Office of the Assistant Secretary
Description: Is responsible for providing general support and advice on overall TBS communications and on
repositioning the TBS to support the TB in its role as management board.
Topics: Office of the Assistant Secretary-Artwork and negatives; Auditor general requests; Books and
publications; Committees; Common look and feel project (CLF); Communications; Conferences, meetings, seminars; Government
on-line project (GOL); Organization; Treasury Board policies; Chief Information Officer Branch; Corporate Services Branch;
Economic Sector; Expenditure Management Sector; Expenditure Operations and Reporting; Expenditure Policy and Analysis (EPA);
Government Operations Sector; Labour Relations and Compensation Sector; Information services; Infrastructure National Office;
International Affairs, Security and Justice Sector; Legal Services Branch; Office of the Comptroller General; Social and
Cultural Sector.
Program Record Number: TBS SCMA 600
Parliamentary Affairs
Description: Information on Parliamentary affairs, support to the President in preparing for QP, co-ordination of
briefing material by the TB Portfolio for the President and liaison with parliamentary committees.
Topics: Parliamentary Affairs - general, administration, briefing notes, house cards.
Program Record Number: TBS SCMA 020
Strategic Communications
Description: Develops, implements and supports external communications and public relations activities. It
provides strategic communications advice to the President, the Secretary and other Senior Managers as well as to departmental
officials. The key functions carried out by the unit include strategic communications advice and planning, public environment
research, advice on publication production, development of communications products for internal and external distribution,
speechwriting for the Minister and the Secretary, French editing services, consults with the Privy Council Office and other
Federal government departments on government-wide initiatives.
Topics: Strategic communications, backgrounders, biographies, business planning, communication plan, generic
messages, media analysis; media clippings; media lines; news releases, presentations, president messages, procedures, questions
and answers, speaking notes and speeches.
Program Record Number: TBS SCMA 030
Submission and Cabinet Document Centre
Description: Submissions to the Treasury Board of Canada, Treasury Board submissions and related documents are
confidences of the Queen's Privy Council and excluded from purview of the Access to Information and Privacy
Acts.
Topics: Submission and Cabinet Document Centre; Expenditure review committees.
Program Record Number: TBS SCMA 015
Transformation Alignment Office
Description: The purpose of this office is to lead an integrated approach to internal and external service
transformation across the Government of Canada. More specifically, the office will: support Government of Canada governance
during the transformation implementation, ensure alignment of the initiatives' plans and priorities, monitor the overall
Government of Canada capacity for effective transformation, monitor and develop strategies to mitigate risks, adverse
implications and impacts on the public service, service delivery and the fiscal framework, provide advice on policies, business
models, guidelines and direction that may be needed to enable the transformation by the leadership group.
Topics: Transformation Alignment Office-General, Accountability Framework, Briefing notes, Business Plan,
Committees, funding, Organization, Progress Report, Initiative-Corporate Administrative Shared Services (CASS);
Initiative-Information Technology (IT) Shared Service (ITSS); Initiative-Procurement; Initiative-Real
Property.
Program Record Number: TBS TAO 001