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Over the past few decades, life-threatening environmental concerns have surfaced in the developing world. Countrysides are coming under pressure from increasing numbers of farmers and the landless. Cities are filling with people, cars, and factories. Yet at the same time these developing countries oust operate in a world in which the resources gap between most developing and industrial nations is widening, in which the industrial world dominates in the rule-making of some key international bodies and in which the industrial world has already used much of the planet's ecological capital. This inequality is the planet's main 'environmental' problem; it is also its main 'development' problem | Australian Government Department of Finance and Deregulation Australian Government Information Management Office Whole-of-Government Common Operating Environment Policy Document Version Control Document name Project Plan Organisation Department of Finance and Deregulation Project WofG COE Document status Official Release Version No 2.0 File name WofG COE Policy v2.0.docx Date 13th December 2011 Document Revision History Version Date of Issue Author Reason for Change 1.0 26 11 2010 Mark Croonen Coralie Volgyesi Initial Release 1.2 5 April 2011 Leanne Chaplin Update ISM Reference 2.0 13th December 2011 Leanne Chaplin Paul Ketelaar 2011 Policy Review DOCUMENT OWNER Director Common Operating Environment Agency Services Division. Page 2 of 22 Table of Contents Common Operating Environment.4 Introduction Background.4 Goals.5 Principles.5 Composition.6 Standards.7 Application Management.15 Software Packaging.15 Security and User Configurations.16 Logging.16 Governance.17 Understanding and Complying with the WofG COE Policy.17 Related policies and initiatives.17 Actions arising from policy breaches.18 Opt Out.18 Exemptions.19 Policy Implementation.19 Roles and Responsibilities in relation to the COE Policy.20 COE Policy Review Cycle.21 SOE Implementation Roles.22 Page 3 of .