British Columbia. Government Information Services

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Type of entity

Government

Authorized form of name

British Columbia. Government Information Services

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Other form(s) of name

  • Government Information Services
  • GIS

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Description area

Dates of existence

1983-1987

History

Government Information Services (GIS) was created in 1983 as a system of modified centralization for the management and implementation of its information services. A central, communications planning-and-approval system was progressively developed under a Communications Counsel. The system drew its authority to review and approve advertising, publications and news releases from Cabinet policy and Treasury Board directives. The budgets of 19 ministries for advertising and publications were consolidated in one vote with the Communications Counsel as signing and contracting authority. The branch reported to the Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services The function of GIS was to plan, coordinate and implement government communication policy and programs. It also provided general advertising and information services for all ministries, and operated government production centres. GIS prepared and supervised press releases, speeches and other editorial documents required by government and the ministries. It also produced photographs, graphic designs, displays, audio-visuals and video productions. On behalf of the ministries, GIS supervised a wide range of information projects on such subjects as law reform, pest control, forest fire prevention, waste management, pension information and consumer information. During 1986/87 the branch was downsized by 50 percent and in August of 1987 it was reassigned to the Office of the Premier. Responsibility for ministry programs was assumed by each ministry through their public information officers.

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Related entity

British Columbia. Office of the Premier (1871-)

Identifier of related entity

37599

Category of relationship

hierarchical

Dates of relationship

1987

Description of relationship

Related entity

British Columbia. Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services (1978-1988)

Identifier of related entity

104

Category of relationship

hierarchical

Dates of relationship

1983-1987

Description of relationship

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Authority record identifier

16103

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DDUFFY 2010-11-08|KHUGHES 2012-08-28

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Sources

Central Name Authority File.|Administrative history taken from Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services annual reports from 1983/84 to 1987/88.

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