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8 years 2 months
PopularTopic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
Data is a powerful tool to gain understanding how current energy systems work and either validates predicted performance or pinpoints system flaws and inefficiencies.
Author(s): Jessica Bekker
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
This resource contains a snap shot of the different First Nation information management solutions recomended by the First Nations Technology Council.
Resource Producer: First Nations Technology Council
Author(s): First Nations Technology Council
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
Since 1984, Xyntax Systems (pronounced Zin-tac), a division of Xyntax Group Inc., has been working with First Nation, Tribal Council, and band-empowered entities across Canada. As an aboriginal owned, Canadian software manufacturer, Xyntax offers a broad range of easy-to-use, integrated, financial management solutions; exclusively for First Nations.To learn more about the First Nations Technology...
Author(s): First Nations Technology Council
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
Unification was developed by Lewis Point for the Sto:lo Nation. It is a modular information management system focusing on Income Assistance and Education case management.
Resource Producer: First Nations Technology Council
Author(s): First Nations Technology Council
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
FNM is a product developed by Abenaki Associates. FNM offers a variety of modules covering a wide range of band management areas.To learn more about the First Nations Technology Council and the First Nations in BC Knowledge Network visit our websites here:http://www.technologycouncil.ca/http://fnbc.info/
Resource Producer: First Nations Technology Council
Author(s): First Nations Technology Council
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
AIS is developed, sold and supported by Advanced Data Systems Ltd., a 35-year software development company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Over 150 First Nations communities across Canada use one or more AIS modules.To learn more about the First Nations Technology Council and the First Nations in BC Knowledge Network visit our websites here:http://www.technologycouncil.ca/http://fnbc.info/
Resource Producer: First Nations Technology Council
Author(s): First Nation Technology Council
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
The current needs and abilities of your community are important to consider when choosing an IM system. Two factors identified for successful uploading of Information Management solutions are planning and time management.
Resource Producer: First Nations Technology Council
Author(s): First Nation Technology Council
8 years 3 months
Topic Spotlight
2007 / PDF
Few people are satisfied with the Indian Act, but no one will deny its importance. For the individuals to whom it applies, the Act is a basic and specific constitutional document. It defines their rights and entitlements, their citizenship and their relationship to the federal and provincial governments. It provides the mechanisms that include or exclude them from membership in a Band. For First...
Resource Producer: National Centre for First Nations Governance
Author(s): Frances Abele
9 years 10 months
Topic Spotlight
2010 /
The Metlakatla Band Council is located near Prince Rupert, BC and has a membership of approximately 800 members. Approximately 110 members live in the village of Metlakatayis lead by a Chief and Council. There are 14 staff members. The Metlakatla Band Council First Nation has the following programs and functions: Administration, Reception, Finance, Human Resources, Fisheries, Health, Language and...
9 years 10 months
Topic Spotlight
2010 /
The Metlakatla Development Corporation enlisted the services of Aspects InfoTech Solutions to assess their current Records and Information Management situation and provide recommendations for the future with an emphasis on capacity building. Records were found in all employee work areas, storage areas and a small library. Both paper and electronic files were found to be at risk of loss and damage.