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==Applications== [[File:CF-18 Hornet (14565184883).jpg|thumb|An RCAF CF-188 with the Canada wordmark ]] The Federal Identity Program covers approximately 160 institutions and over 20,000 facilities across Canada and worldwide.<ref name=":1" /> Individual departments or agencies can manage their own corporate identity and decide the fields of application based on their mandate and operating needs. The corporate identity can be used either externally in communication with the public, or internally with government employees.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Way|first=Alan|date=Summer 1993|title=The Government of CANADA'S Federal Identity Program|journal=Design Management Journal|volume=4|issue=3|pages=55β62}}</ref> Among the applications are [[stationery]], [[Form (document)|forms]], [[vehicle|vehicular]] markings, [[Commercial signage|signage]], [[advertising]], [[publishing|published material]], electronic [[telecommunication|communications]], [[audio-visual]] productions, [[candy]], [[trade fair|exposition]]s, [[person]]nel identification, [[award]]s, [[Commemorative plaque|plaque]]s, [[packaging]], [[buildings]], [[label]]ling, and identification of equipment.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/biens-property/sngp-npms/bi-rp/tech/panneaux-signage-eng.html#a3|title=Signage - Application|date=2018-10-22|publisher=[[Public Services and Procurement Canada]]}}</ref>
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