Easier access to federal services for Canadians – Public cloud now available

News Release

February 7, 2018 – Ottawa, ON                 Shared Services Canada

The Government of Canada is committed to building a modern, reliable, and secure information technology (IT) platform for the delivery of programs and services to Canadians. Today, the Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Public Services and Procurement and minister responsible for Shared Services Canada, announced that Shared Services Canada (SSC) is now offering public cloud computing services for the Government of Canada.

Open government is good government, and these new cloud services will benefit Canadians and their families by increasing access to government data and services. Immediate uses for public cloud services that handle unclassified data could include storing publicly accessible digital collections, such as archival material. It could also enable the analysis of scientific unclassified data sets that are too large to be processed by traditional applications.

Being open also means working with industry experts to reach the best outcomes. As a cloud broker, SSC will work with federal departments to help them select the right solution for their needs from a wide range of cloud services and providers.

 

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“These cloud services bring an exciting new era in how federal services and programs will be delivered to Canadians. The cloud will allow the Government of Canada to harness the innovation of private-sector providers to make its information technology more agile. Cloud services will make it easier for Canadians to access new digital services and programs such as geospatial systems which support our scientists and city planners.”

The Honourable Carla Qualtrough

Minister of Public Services and Procurement and minister responsible for Shared Services Canada

“Modern IT infrastructure is the backbone of better digital service delivery. Responding quickly to the changing needs of Canadians while constantly improving Government of Canada services requires new, agile, Cloud-based solutions.”

The Honourable Scott Brison

President of the Treasury Board of Canada

Quick Facts

    • The collaborative procurement process for cloud services resulted in 22 contract awards. Cloud services put in place via these contracts are for unclassified data only.

    • The information stored on the cloud provides open data to governments, researchers, businesses and Canadians. This data has a variety of uses including emergency response, conservation, transportation, establishing property rights to consumers’ social networking, and tourism.

    • Cloud computing services will be provided on an as-needed basis, allowing the cost of services to be tailored to federal organizations’ needs.

    • A separate procurement process for cloud services to handle higher data security requirements will be held at a later date.
    • The announcement was made at the Cloud First Day event hosted by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. The event brought together leaders from government and industry sectors to share their cloud experiences and best practices.

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Contacts

Media Relations

Shared Services Canada

613-670-1626

ssc.media-medias.spc@canada.ca

Ashley Michnowski
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Carla Qualtrough
819-997-5421

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