Public Services and Procurement Canada
Services publics et Approvisionnement Canada | |
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Formed | 1996 |
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Jurisdiction | Canada |
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Deputy Minister responsible |
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Public Services and Procurement Canada (formerly referred to as Public Works and Government Services Canada or the Department of Public Works and Government Services) is the department of the government of Canada with responsibility for the government's internal servicing and administration.
The Minister of Public Services and Procurement is the Honourable Judy Foote.
Branches of Public Works and Government Services Canada
- Accounting, Banking and Compensation
- Acquisitions
- Departmental Oversight
- Finance and Administration
- Human Resources
- Information Technology Services
- Integrated Services
- Legal Services
- Parliamentary Precinct
- Policy, Planning and Communications
- Real Property
Special Operating Agencies reporting to Public Works and Government Services Canada
- Shared Services Canada
- Translation Bureau
Former Branches of Public Works and Government Services Canada
- Communication Canada (1995–2004)
Workplace 2.0
Workplace 2.0 is a is a Canadian workplace federal government-wide renewal strategy introduced by then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper and implemented by Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) in 2011.[1] PWGSC is partnered with Shared Services Canada (SSC), which was created in August 2011, to streamline government information management services in 43 federal departments and agencies. SSC sets Workplace 2.0 Fit-up Standards.[1]
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References
- 1 2 "Frequently Asked Questions", Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) (Ottawa, Ontario)