User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Workplace 2.0

Workplace 2.0 is a is a Canadian workplace federal government-wide renewal strategy introduced by then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper and implemented by Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) in 2011.

PWGSC is partnered with Shared Services Canada (SSC), which was created in August 2011, to streamline government information management services in 43 federal departments and agencies. SSC sets Workplace 2.0 Fit-up Standards.

Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC)
In May 2015 during the Harper administration Barbara Glover and Lisa Campbell were Assistant Deputy Ministers, Lynette Corbett was Chief of Staff, Ryan Greer was Senior Policy Advisor, Tim Oracheski was Director of Policy, Vincent Robitaille was DG Commercial ACQ & Supply Mgmt of Public Services and Procurement Canada (Public Works and Government Services Canada).

PWGSC created the Canada School of Public Service to provide professional training for Canadian public servants based on Blueprint 2020. Faculty included Paula Alphonse, Isabel Beaudoin, Renée-France Bouliane, Nicolas Boyer, Christopher Bozik, Sylvie Charlebois, Gabriel Cormier, Danielle de Bellefeuille, Michael Ferrabee, Suzanne Forget, France Grenier, Royal Orr and David Roberts.