G-1.03 - Act respecting the governance and management of the information resources of public bodies and government enterprises

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12.9. The government chief digital transformation officer assumes the following responsibilities:
(1)  advising the Minister with respect to digital transformation, in particular by proposing guidelines, strategies, action plans and initiatives for optimizing and simplifying the services offered to individuals and enterprises, supporting the State’s missions and increasing the Public Administration’s performance;
(2)  making tools, services and expertise for supporting digital transformation available to public bodies;
(3)  presenting a portfolio of priority projects to the Minister every year for accelerating the Public Administration’s digital transformation;
(3.1)  keeping up to date a consolidation of the progress reports on the information resource projects of public bodies included in the portfolio of priority projects;
(4)  evaluating action taken by public bodies to achieve the Government’s digital transformation vision, in particular on the basis of information collected from the bodies and by conducting any appropriate follow-ups; and
(5)  (paragraph repealed);
(6)  exercising any other function assigned by the Minister or by the Government.
2021, c. 22, s. 7; 2021, c. 33, s. 31; 2023, c. 28, s. 8.
12.9. The government chief digital transformation officer assumes the following responsibilities:
(1)  advising the Minister with respect to digital transformation, in particular by proposing guidelines, strategies, action plans and initiatives for optimizing and simplifying the services offered to individuals and enterprises, supporting the State’s missions and increasing the Public Administration’s performance;
(2)  making tools, services and expertise for supporting digital transformation available to public bodies;
(3)  presenting a portfolio of priority projects to the Minister every year for accelerating the Public Administration’s digital transformation;
(4)  evaluating action taken by public bodies to achieve the Government’s digital transformation vision, in particular on the basis of information collected from the bodies and by conducting any appropriate follow-ups;
(5)  proposing strategies to the Minister to foster an open government approach and seeing that they are implemented; and
(6)  exercising any other function assigned by the Minister or by the Government.
2021, c. 22, s. 7; 2021, c. 33, s. 31.
12.9. The government chief digital transformation officer assumes the following responsibilities:
(1)  advising the Chair of the Conseil du trésor with respect to digital transformation, in particular by proposing guidelines, strategies, action plans and initiatives for optimizing and simplifying the services offered to individuals and enterprises, supporting the State’s missions and increasing the Public Administration’s performance;
(2)  making tools, services and expertise for supporting digital transformation available to public bodies;
(3)  presenting a portfolio of priority projects to the Conseil du trésor every year for accelerating the Public Administration’s digital transformation;
(4)  evaluating action taken by public bodies to achieve the Government’s digital transformation vision, in particular on the basis of information collected from the bodies and by conducting any appropriate follow-ups;
(5)  proposing strategies to the Chair of the Conseil du trésor to foster an open government approach and seeing that they are implemented; and
(6)  exercising any other function assigned by the Chair of the Conseil du trésor or by the Government.
2021, c. 22, s. 7.