The first year of the Defence Data Strategy

October 2, 2020 – Defence Stories

The Defence Data Strategy was released one year ago. It sets out a vision for National Defence where data are leveraged in all aspects of Defence programs, enhancing our defence capabilities and decision-making, and providing an information advantage during military operations.

To help ensure the data is readily available, trusted, authoritative, and reliable, the Assistant Deputy Minister (Data, Innovation, Analytics) is working with other Level 1 organizations across the Defence Team to institutionalize data governance.  This entails the development of policies and standards to enable the use of data as a shared, strategic asset.

The following image shows the key data and analytics activities ADM(DIA) has undertaken since its inception two years ago.

Data & Analytics Key Accomplishments
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Data & Analytics Key Accomplishments

since ADM(DIA) stood up as an L1 organization in July 2018

In 2019, ADM(DIA) stood up the Defence Resource Business Modernization Programme to lead the modernization of defence resource management. The DRBM Programme includes the flagship project, DRMIS Modernization, and other projects and initiatives.

ADM(DIA) is the home of the Public Service Beyond 2020 Renewal Program and the departmental Defence Innovation Exchange (Innovation Ex) initiative.

CDS/DM Joint Directive to develop and operationalize a Defence Program Analytics capability (2017).

2018

  • Launched the ASC Manager Coordination Committee (MCC)
  • 6 – training session delivered to L1s
  • 7 – analytics (reports, dashboards, models) produced

2019

  • Launched the interdepartmental CDO Council
  • Participated in the GC Innovation Fair
  • Launched the Defence Innovation Exchange
  • The first DND/CAF Data Strategy
  • Started leveraging cloud for data science
  • GC Data Governance Working Group participant
  • 27 – training session delivered to L1s
  • Participated in the CSPS Digital Academy
  • Accountabilities, Responsibilities and Authorities Framework for ADM(DIA)
  • 20 – analytics (reports, dashboards, models) produced
  • CDS/DM Joint Directive on Data Management
  • Developed the “Online Guide to Business Intelligence Reports for Consumers” on the DLN

2020

  • Co-hosted the 4th Annual GC Data Conference
  • DND/CAF Data & Analytics Training Needs Assessment Report
  • Developed with S&T predictive COVID-19 hotspot maps for support to OP LASER
  • 33 – training session delivered to L1s
  • Developed novel PSES analytics capability with S&T and NRC in support of GC Beyond 2020 Public Service Renewal
  • 25 – analytics (reports, dashboards, models) produced
  • DND/CAF Data Governance Framework
  • DND/CAF Data Analytics Vision and Principles

Moving forward, ADM(DIA) aims to deliver an integrated, effective and innovative data and analytics environment, to support the Defence Team, and achieve the priorities set out in Canada’s Defence Policy: Strong, Secure, Engaged.

For more information, consult the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces Data Strategy.

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