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IM/IT Standards

Last updated on December 21, 2023

Updated: December 21, 2023

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Information Management and Information Technology (IMIT) standards, guidelines and policies improve government services by promoting the consistent and appropriate management of government technology resources. 

Current IMIT standards

The standards support core government policy, including CPPM Policy Chapter 12: Information Management and Information Technology Management.

  • Appropriate use
  • Best practices
  • Identity management
  • Information management
  • IT management
  • IT security
  • Software development

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