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GCTools is a suite of enterprise digital collaboration applications maintained by the
Canadian Government The Government of Canada (), formally His Majesty's Government (), is the body responsible for the federal administration of Canada. The term ''Government of Canada'' refers specifically to the executive, which includes ministers of the Crown ( ...
. It consists of: * '
GCcollab
'', the
Government of Canada The Government of Canada (), formally His Majesty's Government (), is the body responsible for the federation, federal administration of Canada. The term ''Government of Canada'' refers specifically to the executive, which includes Minister of t ...
's first public-facing platform to enable collaboration and networking with experts, partners and any Canadian by invitation (based on
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); * GCconnex, an internal professional collaboration and networking platform open to Canadian public servants (the original
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fork); * GCpedia, a wiki-based collaborative workspace and
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platform (similar to
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) open to Canadian public servants (based on
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); * GCintranet, a central repository of authoritative government information and communications to reach all public servants; * '
GCmessage
'' is a pilot internal messaging system (based on Rocket.chat); * '
GCdirectory
'', an employee directory service; * '
GCprofile
'' is a prototype directory for the public sector and also an authentication system. The GCTools enable interdepartmental sharing of knowledge and information, and helping public servants build and grow communities to work together to meet the needs of Canadians in an open and transparent environment. With a focus on agile development and user-centric design, the GCTools provide channels to navigate ecosystems that connect more than 160,000 federal public servants (representing over 60% of the federal public service), and since 2016, with cross-jurisdictional partners, students, academics, experts and any Canadian citizen by invitation ( GCcollab). They help to create relationships, spark experimentation and innovation, and support the sharing of best practices. They have been used to drive and sustain whole-of-government employee engagement activities (e.g.
Beyond 2020
, a reset of the Government of Canada's policy management framework, peer-to-peer IT support services and many other initiatives.


GCcollab

GCcollab is a newer GCTools platform, designed as an external collaboration and professional networking platform hosted by the
Government of Canada The Government of Canada (), formally His Majesty's Government (), is the body responsible for the federation, federal administration of Canada. The term ''Government of Canada'' refers specifically to the executive, which includes Minister of t ...
. It is accessible to Canadian federal, provincial and territorial public servants, as well as open to academics and students of all Canadian universities and colleges. Other external users can also be invited to use the platform through email invitations. GCcollab is an open source (powered b
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, cloud-based collaboration and professional networking tool designed to better enable public servants in their daily work. For instance, users can create their own profiles, add their work experience information, their interests and skills, and use many features to collaborate and share their knowledge on a wide range of topics. The tool is also equipped with its own wiki-based collaborative workspace and knowledge sharing platform similar to
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GCwiki
GCcollab is managed by the GCTools Team, which also manages the GCconnex and
GCpedia GCTools is a suite of enterprise digital collaboration applications maintained by the Canadian Government. It consists of: * 'GCcollab'', the Government of Canada's first public-facing platform to enable collaboration and networking with experts, ...
platforms. The team works under th
Office of the Chief Information Officer of Canada
in the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada.


Launch

GCcollab was established in September 2016 as a one-year pilot project with the objective of offering a variety of Web 2.0 and social media functions.


Features

GCcollab offers many features that emulate those of external social networking and collaboration sites, such as
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. For instance: * The wire: a feature similar to Twitter where users can post text with the 140 character limit. Other users are able to 'like' or 'reply' to the comment. * Chat * User profiles * Blogs: users can write an article that reflects upon their ideas or opinions based on a subject relevant to their work practices. * Groups and subgroup pages * Files and folders


GCconnex

GCconnex is a legacy GCTools platform, designed as the
Government of Canada The Government of Canada (), formally His Majesty's Government (), is the body responsible for the federation, federal administration of Canada. The term ''Government of Canada'' refers specifically to the executive, which includes Minister of t ...
's internal collaboration and professional networking platform. GCconnex enables public servants to connect, collaborate and share information more efficiently. Users can also use the tool to update their professional profiles with their work experience, interests and skills. GCconnex is managed by the GCTools Team, which also manages
GCpedia GCTools is a suite of enterprise digital collaboration applications maintained by the Canadian Government. It consists of: * 'GCcollab'', the Government of Canada's first public-facing platform to enable collaboration and networking with experts, ...
and GCcollab. The team works under th
Office of the Chief Information Officer of Canada
in the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada.


Launch

GCconnex was established in January, 2009, with the objective of offering a variety of social media functions to federal employees within the Government of Canada.


Features

GCconnex offers many features that emulate those of external social networking and collaboration sites, such as
LinkedIn LinkedIn () is an American business and employment-oriented Social networking service, social network. It was launched on May 5, 2003 by Reid Hoffman and Eric Ly. Since December 2016, LinkedIn has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft. ...
,
Twitter Twitter, officially known as X since 2023, is an American microblogging and social networking service. It is one of the world's largest social media platforms and one of the most-visited websites. Users can share short text messages, image ...
,
Facebook Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by the American technology conglomerate Meta Platforms, Meta. Created in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with four other Harvard College students and roommates, Eduardo Saverin, Andre ...
,
Google Drive Google Drive is a file-hosting service and synchronization service developed by Google. Launched on April 24, 2012, Google Drive allows users to store files in the cloud (on Google servers), synchronize files across devices, and share files ...
,
Flickr Flickr ( ) is an image hosting service, image and Online video platform, video hosting service, as well as an online community, founded in Canada and headquartered in the United States. It was created by Ludicorp in 2004 and was previously a co ...
,
Reddit Reddit ( ) is an American Proprietary software, proprietary social news news aggregator, aggregation and Internet forum, forum Social media, social media platform. Registered users (commonly referred to as "redditors") submit content to the ...
, and
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. For instance: * The wire: a feature similar to Twitter where users can post text with the 140 character limit. Other users are able to 'like' or 'reply' to the comment. * Chat * User profiles * Blogs: users can write an article that reflects upon their ideas or opinions based on a subject relevant to their work practices. * Groups and subgroup pages * Files and folders


GCpedia

GCpedia is a legacy GCTools component, designed as an internal
wiki A wiki ( ) is a form of hypertext publication on the internet which is collaboratively edited and managed by its audience directly through a web browser. A typical wiki contains multiple pages that can either be edited by the public or l ...
used by the
Government of Canada The Government of Canada (), formally His Majesty's Government (), is the body responsible for the federation, federal administration of Canada. The term ''Government of Canada'' refers specifically to the executive, which includes Minister of t ...
’s employees for collaboration and knowledge sharing. Over 90 thousand federal employees are registered users and the platform holds around 400 thousand articles. GCpedia has been used as a platform to take, publish, and distribute meeting minutes, to create project status dashboards, to collaboratively author interdepartmental papers, to brainstorm, and to create wiki-based briefing books. GCpedia is managed by the GCTools Team, which also manages GCconnex and GCcollab. The team works under the Office of the Chief Information Officer of Canada in the
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.


Launch

GCpedia was formally launched as a government-wide pilot, at the annual Government Technology Exhibition and Conference (GTEC) in Ottawa, Canada on October 28, 2008.


Potential uses

This is a list of existing and possible uses on GCpedia: * Collaborate openly (within the Government of Canada) on a specific policy, document or subject * Create and share meeting agendas, minutes, documents, project status dashboards, or wiki-based briefing materials * Author interdepartmental papers collaboratively * Organize interdepartmental working groups and communities of practice * Share information, research, etc. that may be of interest to others * Organize via individual's User Page links to their work on GCpedia and elsewhere, contact information, interests and experience, etc. * Discover existing work that provides a head start to current projects


See also

*
Govdex govdex is an Australian government initiative designed to facilitate business process collaboration across policy portfolios, administrative jurisdictions and agencies. The service is designed to promote effective and efficient information sharing ...
, an Australian government collaboration site *
Diplopedia Diplopedia, billed as the Encyclopedia of the United States Department of State, is a wiki running on a State internal Intranet, called "OpenNet". It houses a unique collection of information pertaining to diplomacy, international relations, an ...
, the internal collaboration site of the US Department of State


References

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