Central Government
Solutions Overview
Governments are structured into multiple levels, portfolio responsibilities, and jurisdictions. Each level, portfolio, and jurisdiction represents volumes of corporate knowledge contained within silos. Integrating content and processes across these silos is a common challenge. To address operational challenges, meet obligations under regulations, ensure effective delivery of public resources and services, central government requires:
- Integration among systems
- Collaboration among disciplines
- Case management support
- Outcomes that demonstrate accountability
OpenText solutions for Central Government have been developed around the following 10 organizations. Please choose an organization below: | ||
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| Archives | Governments are moving toward digitizing their cultural heritage to build knowledge institutions, preserve cultural heritage and provide an enduring record of government institutions and practices... more » | View details » |
| Assets and Property Management | Managing physical assets such as buildings and land involves managing warranties, records, leases, and contracts. Property management teams require timely and secure access to these documents... more » | View details » |
| Audit and Evaluation | Audit and Evaluation relies on an open and risk-based planning process that involves access to objective and evidence-based information (such as financial statements) so that decisions respecting public value can made about the effectiveness of risk management, controls and governance processes and the business performance of programs, policies and initiatives... more » | View details » |
| Communications | Communications departments must ensure that communications across the government are well coordinated, effectively managed and responsive to the diverse information needs of the public. ECM brings together communications staff in central government with internal agencies, departments and organizations the private sector... more » | View details » |
| Cabinet & Executive | The executive office has sole authority and is responsible the daily administration of government. Executive power is divided into separate branches of government which combine leaders, staffs of appointed advisors with a variety of departments and agencies... more » | View details » |
| Human Resources | Government Human Resources departments must find ways to improve workforce efficiency and productivity; educate and train staff to have appropriate skills; attract new talent and preserve intellectual capital from retiring talent; comply with regulatory policies and align corporate strategies with the goals of workplace teams and individuals... more » | View details » |
| Information and Communications Technology | Information and Communications Technology (ICT) plays a key role in evolving government infrastructure to allow for the delivery of more accessible and higher quality government services... more » | View details » |
| Procurement | Government procurement or contracting involves the expenditure of public funds and, for this reason, it requires a great deal of transparency and accountability... more » | View details » |
| Statistics | Statistics is a government department that provides statistics on a wide range of economic and social matters, serving government, business, and the general population... more » | View details » |
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