The ability to define the blueprint for managing data assets throughout the enterprise. This includes understanding
enterprise information needs and the development and maintenance of the enterprise data model. The ability to
define business metadata which includes enterprise level conceptual and logical data models, data quality
statements, data ownership and stewardship information, business data definitions and business rules, data
lineage and impact analysis. The ability to provide technical metadata to developers, database administrators and
technical users. The ability to manage operational metadata for the movement of data, such as source and target
systems, frequency, backup and recovery information, archive rules and usage. The ability to provide data
stewardship metadata to establish and monitor the sharing of data such as data (create/request/update/delete)
CRUD rules, data sharing rules and agreements/contracts.
The ability to capture, catalogue and organise sets of government information or explicit knowledge into formats ready for people to use.
The capability to identify and categorise knowledge assets within the organisation – people, processes, content, and technology.