Who Won Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Contracts?

13 contract awards from Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on public record — the winning suppliers, contract values, and award dates, free to search with no account required.

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Awards on file
Total recorded value
Median contract value

Top suppliers

  1. ValGuard Security Inc.2 awards
  2. Vollmer Inc.2 awards
  3. Asokan Business Interiors1 award
  4. Clockwork Systems Inc.1 award
  5. Record Xpress, A Division of StorageVault Canada Inc.1 award

Recent Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) awards

SupplierContractValueYear
ValGuard Security Inc.To provide Armoured Car Services to the Canada Border Services Agency.$02026
Asokan Business InteriorsThe Canada Border Services Agency requires 300 rotary chairs Supply Arrangement (SA) E60PQ-120001. This need falls under the PSIB supply section.$02026
Clockwork Systems Inc.Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) requires the supply, installation and configuration of all necessary components (hardware and software) for a fully operational Access Control System at the Queenston-Lewiston Bridge port of entry. IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. The initial contract will be from date of Contract Award to March 31, 2027 inclusive. However, the access control system must be installed and configured no later than March 31, 2026. 2. Includes two (2) additional one-year periods for maintenance services.$02026
Vollmer Inc.Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) requires the supply, installation and configuration of all necessary components (hardware and software) for a fully operational Access Control System at 1250 Walker Rd. Windsor, ON. IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. The initial contract will be from date of Contract Award to March 31, 2027 inclusive. However, the access control system must be installed and configured no later than March 31, 2026. 2. Includes two (2) additional one-year periods for maintenance services.$02026
Vollmer Inc.Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) requires the supply, installation and configuration of all necessary components (hardware and software) for a fully operational Access Control System at the Blue Water Bridge point of entry. IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. The initial contract will be from date of Contract Award to March 31, 2027 inclusive. However, the access control system must be installed and configured no later than March 31, 2026. 2. Includes two (2) additional one-year periods for maintenance services.$02026
Valguard Security Inc.The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) collects public funds – including seized/non - seized cash, cheques, and other negotiable instruments – at various ports of entry and operational offices throughout the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Region. The purpose of the requirements for the provision of armoured car services is to support the secure collection, transportation, and banking of public funds, as well as the ad hoc delivery of change floats, for up to five (5) Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) locations within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Region.$02025
Iron Mountain Canada Operations ULCCanada Border Service Agency (CBSA) is looking to establish a Request for Standing Offer (RFSO) for the service of secure records storage and destruction services for records (paper, media, etc.) up to the protected B level on an "as and when requested" basis. The work includes ancillary services related to the storage and destruction of records. The Offeror will provide services to CBSA in any or all of the following Regions: Atlantic (ATL), Quebec (QUE), National Capital (NCR), Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Southern Ontario (SOR), Northern Ontario (NOR), Prairie (PRA) and Pacific (PAC). Requirements include transportation services between the Offeror’s facility and multiple CBSA facilities in each Region. Boxes will be stored in the Offeror’s facilities under climate-controlled conditions. The Offeror must have an inventory and tracking system into which CBSA data on the containers/records will be uploaded and maintained by the Offeror and be accessible to CBSA users. The containers/records must be accessible to CBSA upon request and eligible for refile as required. The Offeror will also provide secure certified destruction services for the containers/records.$02025
Record Xpress, A Division of StorageVault Canada Inc.Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) is looking to establish a Request for Standing Offer (RFSO) for the service of secure records storage and destruction services for records (paper, media, etc.) up to the protected B level on an "as and when requested" basis. The work includes ancillary services related to the storage and destruction of records. The Offeror will provide services to CBSA in any or all of the following Regions: Atlantic (ATL), Quebec (QUE), National Capital (NCR), Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Southern Ontario (SOR), Northern Ontario (NOR), Prairie (PRA) and Pacific (PAC). Requirements include transportation services between the Offeror’s facility and multiple CBSA facilities in each Region. Boxes will be stored in the Offeror’s facilities under climate-controlled conditions. The Offeror must have an inventory and tracking system into which CBSA data on the containers/records will be uploaded and maintained by the Offeror and be accessible to CBSA users. The containers/records must be accessible to CBSA upon request and eligible for refile as required. The Offeror will also provide secure certified destruction services for the containers/records.$02025
Employment Professionals Canada(no description on file)$02025
SafeTracks GPS Canada Inc.(no description on file)$02025
IBISKA Telecom IncOn an as and when requested basis, through the issuance of Task Authorizations (TAs). Canada Border Services Agency’s Information Management (IM)/Information Technology (IT) seeks contractors ready to provide informatics professional services on an “as and when requested” basis to support Cyber Security, Risk Assessment and Consultation (CSRAC) overall IT security risk management services to ensure a secure IT working environment within the Agency. The objective of the work is to ensure the protection of CBSA and CBSA client’s Data and systems from cyber attacks and data theft, both for existing data, systems and applications and those under development. This will support the CSRAC technical security service through the analysis of existing IT security business, operations and security requirements; the administration of IT Security Project Management services; and the application of the SA&A Information System Security implementation Process (ISSIP) activities. CSRAC must ensure all existing and upcoming systems and changes reflect the appropriate level of security controls to minimize attacks (both internal and external) and errors. Additionally, these services and activities will be applied to system and network level IT solutions ranging from individual workstations and applications to enterprise level IT services. As those attempting to breach or compromise CBSA systems and data, as threat actors utilize new methods and tools to circumvent current security controls, we must continuously renew our controls and implement tools to both protect (our systems and data) and to detect attempts at incursions.$02025
TEKsystemsOn an as and when requested basis, through the issuance of Task Authorizations (TAs). Canada Border Services Agency’s Information Management (IM)/Information Technology (IT) seeks contractors ready to provide informatics professional services on an “as and when requested” basis to support Cyber Security, Risk Assessment and Consultation (CSRAC) overall IT security risk management services to ensure a secure IT working environment within the Agency. The objective of the work is to ensure the protection of CBSA and CBSA client’s Data and systems from cyber attacks and data theft, both for existing data, systems and applications and those under development. This will support the CSRAC technical security service through the analysis of existing IT security business, operations and security requirements; the administration of IT Security Project Management services; and the application of the SA&A Information System Security implementation Process (ISSIP) activities. CSRAC must ensure all existing and upcoming systems and changes reflect the appropriate level of security controls to minimize attacks (both internal and external) and errors. Additionally, these services and activities will be applied to system and network level IT solutions ranging from individual workstations and applications to enterprise level IT services. As those attempting to breach or compromise CBSA systems and data, as threat actors utilize new methods and tools to circumvent current security controls, we must continuously renew our controls and implement tools to both protect (our systems and data) and to detect attempts at incursions.$02025
Survival Systems Training Limited (SSTL)Canada Boarder Services Agency (CBSA) has a requirement to Boarding at Sea Course. The goal of the boarding at sea training would be to provide the Marine Officers who are required to board at sea with proper training in order to better understand the risks which they may experience when boarding at sea in Canadian waters.$02025

Data sources: open.canada.ca Proactive Disclosure of Contracts, SAM.gov, and USAspending.gov. Refreshed nightly. Page data regenerated 2026-06-12.

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