Who Won Department of Indigenous Services (ISC) Contracts?

29 contract awards from Department of Indigenous Services (ISC) on public record — the winning suppliers, contract values, and award dates, free to search with no account required.

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  1. Mobile Resource Group Inc.2 awards
  2. Experis Canada Inc.1 award
  3. Donna Cona Inc.1 award
  4. Kent-Macpherson Appraisals Inc.1 award
  5. Donovan Collins Appraisals1 award

Recent Department of Indigenous Services (ISC) awards

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Experis Canada Inc.NOTICE OF PROPOSED PROCUREMENT (NPP) for TASK BASED INFORMATICS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (TBIPS) This requirement is for: Indigenous Services Canada This requirement is open only to those TBIPS Supply Arrangement Holders under EN578-170432 who qualified under Tier 1, under the region / metropolitan area: National Capital Region (NCR) , level of expertise: Level 2 and for the following category(ies): I.4 Database Modeller / Information Management Modeller The requirement is intended to result in the award of one (1) contract. The following SA Holders have been invited to submit a proposal: 4165047 CANADA INC., INNOVISION CONSULTING INC., IN JOINT VENTURE 6156487 Canada Inc. Adastra Corporation ADGA Group Consultants Inc. Alivaktuk Consulting Inc. & NavPoint Consulting Group Inc. in JV Alphabyte Solutions Inc. Apption Corporation Attain Insight Solutions Inc. Compusult Limited Conoscenti Technologies Inc. CSI Consulting Inc. DA Global Consultants Incorporated DWP Solutions Inc. ENET4S SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS LTD Equasion Business Technologies Consulting Inc Equasion Business Technologies Consulting Inc and Watershed Information Technology Inc in CJV Etico, Inc. I4C INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING INC Inround Innovations Incorporated, 3056058 Canada Inc., IN JOINT VENTURE LNine Consulting Inc. MINDWIRE SYSTEMS LTD., Akkada Professional Services inc., HubSpoke Inc., in Joint Venture Munvo Solutions Inc. Orangutech Inc. PRECISIONERP INCORPORATED PrecisionIT Inc,IDS Systems Consultants Inc., PrecisionERP Incorporated, in JOINT VENTURE PureLogic IT Solutions Inc SAS Institute (Canada) Inc. SEASI Consulting Inc. SEASI CONSULTING INC., ADASTRA CORPORATION , IN JOINT VENTURE Spearhead Management Canada Ltd. SYSTEMATIX IT SOLUTIONS INC., SYSTEMATIX TECHNOLOGIES DE L'INFORMATION INC., LES SERVICES CONSEILS SYSTEMATIX INC., SYSTEMATIX TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANTS INC., in Joint Venture SYSTEMATIX SOLUTIONS TI INC/SYSTEMATIX IT SOLUTIONS INC TECH4SOFT INC., Expertise Technology Consulting Inc., in joint venture TECSIS Corporation Description of the Requirement: The Department of Indigenous Services Canada has a requirement for one (1) : I.4 Data Modeller / Information Management Modeller(s) (Level 2) to support and enhance the Non-Insured Health Benefit (NIHB) Statistical Analysis System (SAS) suite of software processes and custom program code, and to support the transition of NIHB’s Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) process from SAS 9 to SAS Viya. The Contractor’s Data Modeller/Information Management Modeller(s), will provide support, enhancements, programming and industry knowledge for the various SAS software tools/solutions available to NIHB. In particular, the Data Modeller/Information Management Modeller(s), will update, modify and develop as required existing and new NIHB pharmacy, medical supplies and equipment, dental, mental health, vision care and medical transportation data warehouses and ETL processes, as well as perform system maintenance and implement other enhancements as necessary. The services are required on an "as-and-when-requested basis" using a Task Authorization (TA) process. Security: There are security requirements associated with this requirement. Please note that SA Holders do not need to have the required clearance to submit a bid. For additional information, consult Part 6 - Security, Financial and Other Requirements, and Part 7 – Resulting Contract Clauses. For more information on personnel and organization security screening or security clauses, Bidders should refer to the Contract Security Program of Public Works and Government Services Canada (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/esc-src/introduction-eng.html) website. Level of Security Requirement: Minimum Resource Security Required: RELIABILITY STATUS Document Safeguarding Security Level Required: PROTECTED B Applicable Trade Agreements: The requirement is subject to the provisions of the World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-AGP), the Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA), the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA), the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (CColFTA), the Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement (CPanFTA), the Canada-Honduras Free-Trade Agreement, the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA), the Agreement on Trade Continuity between Canada and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA). Proposed period of contract: The proposed period of contract shall be from date of contract award to end of 2 years, plus 3 one-year irrevocable options allowing Canada to extend the term of the contract. Estimated Level of Effort: The estimated level of effort of the contract will be for 680 (days) Contracting Authority Information: File Number: 1000262152 Contracting Authority: Sumanvir Sahota-Chhokar E-Mail: sumanvir.sahota-chhokar@sac-isc.gc.ca Inquiries: Inquiries regarding this Request for Proposal (RFP) requirement must be submitted to the Contracting Authority named above. RFP documents will be e-mailed directly by the Contracting Authority to the Qualified Supply Arrangement Holders who are being invited to bid on this requirement. BIDDERS ARE ADVISED THAT “CANADABUYS.CANADA.CA” IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOLICITATION DOCUMENTS. The Crown retains the right to negotiate with any supplier on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language. Debriefings: Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. NOTE: Task-Based Informatics Professional Services (TBIPS) Method of Supply is refreshed on a quarterly basis. If you wish to find out how you can be a “Qualified SA Holder”, please contact parcnmdai.apncrimos@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca$02026
Donna Cona Inc.This requirement is for: Indigenous Services Canada This requirement is open ONLY to those Indigenous TBIPS Supply Arrangement Holders under EN578-170432 who qualified under Tier 1, under the region / metropolitan area: National Capital Region (NCR), level of expertise and for the following category(ies): Resource Category - Level of Expertise A.11 Tester - Level 3 A.11 Tester - Level 2 B.1 Business Analyst - Level 3 B.1 Business Analyst - Level 2 B.1 Business Analyst - Level 1 B.2 Business Architect - Level 3 B.11 Instructor, Information Technology - Level 2 B.14 Technical Writer - Level 3 The requirement is intended to result in the award of one (1) contract. The following SA Holders have been invited to submit a proposal: Acosys Consulting Services Inc. ACOSYS CONSULTING SERVICES INC./ SERVICES CONSEILS ACOSYS INC., PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS LLP, IN JOINT VENTURE Adirondack Information Management Inc. Adirondack Information Management Inc., Amita Corporation, Artemp Personnel Services Inc., The AIM Group Inc.,in JOINT VENTURE ADRM Technology Consulting Group Corp. ADRM Technology Consulting Group Corp. and Randstad Interim Inc Advanced Chippewa Technologies Inc. Alika Internet Technologies Inc. Donna Cona Inc. DONNA CONA INC., IBM CANADA LIMITED IN JOINT VENTURE Factr Limited, ALTIS RECRUITMENT & TECHNOLOGY INC., in Joint Venture IPSS INC. MAKWA Resourcing Inc. Makwa Resourcing Inc., TPG Technology Consulting Ltd. in JOINT VENTURE Malarsoft Technology Corporation Maplestream Inc., Cofomo Inc. IN JOINT VENTURE Maverin Business Services Inc. Maverin Inc. MINDWIRE SYSTEMS LTD., Akkada Professional Services inc., HubSpoke Inc., in Joint Venture MONZ CONSULTING INC., NEWFOUND RECRUITING CORPORATION. in Joint Venture NATTIQ INC. Naut'sa mawt Resources Group, Inc. Nisha Technologies Inc. OLAV CONSULTING CORP., MOSHWA ABORIGINAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, IN JOINT VENTURE Onaki Création S.E.N.C., IBISKA TELECOM INC., in Joint Venture Prologic Systems Ltd. and Maplesoft Consulting Inc. in JV Skyfly Solutions Inc., iFathom Corp., EPI-USE NOW INC. in Joint Venture SYMBIOTIC GROUP INC., Akkodis Canada Inc., IN JOINT VENTURE T.I.7 INC., Quarry Consulting Inc., in joint venture Tato Recruiting Inc., S.I. SYSTEMS ULC, in Joint Venture Turtle Technologies Inc. Description of the Requirement: Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) has a requirement for the provision of resources for IT Business and Applications Services in support of the functional development, maintenance and production support for Education and Social Development Programs and Partnerships’ (ESDPP), the Education Information System (EIS) as well as any new systems that come under development, and related work. The services are required on an "as-and-when-requested basis" using a Task Authorization (TA) process. Security: There are security requirements associated with this requirement. Please note that SA Holders do not need to have the required clearance to submit a bid. For additional information, consult Part 6 - Security, Financial and Other Requirements, and Part 7 – Resulting Contract Clauses. For more information on personnel and organization security screening or security clauses, Bidders should refer to the Contract Security Program of Public Works and Government Services Canada (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/esc-src/introduction-eng.html) website. Level of Security Requirement: Minimum Resource Security Required: RELIABILITY STATUS Document Safeguarding Security Level Required: PROTECTED B Applicable Trade Agreements: This procurement is set aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business. For more information on Indigenous business requirements of the Set-aside Program for Indigenous Business, refer to Annex 9.4 of the Supply Manual. This procurement is set aside from the international trade agreements under the provision each has for measures with respect to Indigenous peoples. Further to Article 800 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), CFTA does not apply to this procurement. Proposed period of contract: The proposed period of contract shall be from date of contract award to end of 3 years. Estimated Level of Effort: The estimated level of effort of the contract will be for 780 (days) Inquiries: Inquiries regarding this Request for Proposal (RFP) requirement must be submitted to the Contracting Authority named above. RFP documents will be e-mailed directly by the Contracting Authority to the Qualified Supply Arrangement Holders who are being invited to bid on this requirement. BIDDERS ARE ADVISED THAT “CANADABUYS.CANADA.CA” ” IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOLICITATION DOCUMENTS. The Crown retains the right to negotiate with any supplier on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language. Debriefings: Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. NOTE: Task-Based Informatics Professional Services (TBIPS) Method of Supply is refreshed on a quarterly basis. If you wish to find out how you can be a “Qualified SA Holder”, please contact parcnmdai.apncrimos@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca$02026
Colliers1.1 Introduction This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) “the Client” for the provision of Appraisal Services for land in British Columbia. 1.2 Number of Standing Offers The intent of this RFSO is to award up to five (5) Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) to qualified Offerors. The services will be required on an as and when required basis, requested with a Call-up. 1.3 Resources requirement Offerors shall be capable of providing services by proposing a minimum of one (1) and not more than (5) five qualified resources in the following resource category: appraiser. 1.4 Proposed period of the Standing Offer 1.4.1 The period of the Standing Offer is for two (2) years from date of award. 1.4.2 The Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to three (3) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.5 Description of the Requirement The Department of ISC on behalf of First Nations throughout British Columbia (ISC-BC) require the services of Offerors to perform land appraisals for many purposes including, for the determination of the fair market value of interests on reserve land and non-reserve land, for historical land value appraisals and for periodic rent reviews. In addition, the Client may require appraisal consulting services, including reviewing appraisals, reviewing and drafting Terms of Reference and advising ISC-BC on other appraisal and land valuation matters. 1.6 Work required Offerors will be required to determine fair market value of interests on reserve land and non-reserve land, for historical land value appraisals and for periodic rent reviews and to provide ISC-BC with advice on appraisal/land valuation matters which can be relied on by ISC-BC.$02025
Vertex Land Solutions Inc.1.1 Introduction This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) “the Client” for the provision of Appraisal Services for land in British Columbia. 1.2 Number of Standing Offers The intent of this RFSO is to award up to five (5) Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) to qualified Offerors. The services will be required on an as and when required basis, requested with a Call-up. 1.3 Resources requirement Offerors shall be capable of providing services by proposing a minimum of one (1) and not more than (5) five qualified resources in the following resource category: appraiser. 1.4 Proposed period of the Standing Offer 1.4.1 The period of the Standing Offer is for two (2) years from date of award. 1.4.2 The Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to three (3) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.5 Description of the Requirement The Department of ISC on behalf of First Nations throughout British Columbia (ISC-BC) require the services of Offerors to perform land appraisals for many purposes including, for the determination of the fair market value of interests on reserve land and non-reserve land, for historical land value appraisals and for periodic rent reviews. In addition, the Client may require appraisal consulting services, including reviewing appraisals, reviewing and drafting Terms of Reference and advising ISC-BC on other appraisal and land valuation matters. 1.6 Work required Offerors will be required to determine fair market value of interests on reserve land and non-reserve land, for historical land value appraisals and for periodic rent reviews and to provide ISC-BC with advice on appraisal/land valuation matters which can be relied on by ISC-BC.$02025
Donovan Collins Appraisals1.1 Introduction This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) “the Client” for the provision of Appraisal Services for land in British Columbia. 1.2 Number of Standing Offers The intent of this RFSO is to award up to five (5) Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) to qualified Offerors. The services will be required on an as and when required basis, requested with a Call-up. 1.3 Resources requirement Offerors shall be capable of providing services by proposing a minimum of one (1) and not more than (5) five qualified resources in the following resource category: appraiser. 1.4 Proposed period of the Standing Offer 1.4.1 The period of the Standing Offer is for two (2) years from date of award. 1.4.2 The Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to three (3) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.5 Description of the Requirement The Department of ISC on behalf of First Nations throughout British Columbia (ISC-BC) require the services of Offerors to perform land appraisals for many purposes including, for the determination of the fair market value of interests on reserve land and non-reserve land, for historical land value appraisals and for periodic rent reviews. In addition, the Client may require appraisal consulting services, including reviewing appraisals, reviewing and drafting Terms of Reference and advising ISC-BC on other appraisal and land valuation matters. 1.6 Work required Offerors will be required to determine fair market value of interests on reserve land and non-reserve land, for historical land value appraisals and for periodic rent reviews and to provide ISC-BC with advice on appraisal/land valuation matters which can be relied on by ISC-BC.$02025
NCA Commercial Inc.1.1 Introduction This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) “the Client” for the provision of Appraisal Services for land in British Columbia. 1.2 Number of Standing Offers The intent of this RFSO is to award up to five (5) Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) to qualified Offerors. The services will be required on an as and when required basis, requested with a Call-up. 1.3 Resources requirement Offerors shall be capable of providing services by proposing a minimum of one (1) and not more than (5) five qualified resources in the following resource category: appraiser. 1.4 Proposed period of the Standing Offer 1.4.1 The period of the Standing Offer is for two (2) years from date of award. 1.4.2 The Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to three (3) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.5 Description of the Requirement The Department of ISC on behalf of First Nations throughout British Columbia (ISC-BC) require the services of Offerors to perform land appraisals for many purposes including, for the determination of the fair market value of interests on reserve land and non-reserve land, for historical land value appraisals and for periodic rent reviews. In addition, the Client may require appraisal consulting services, including reviewing appraisals, reviewing and drafting Terms of Reference and advising ISC-BC on other appraisal and land valuation matters. 1.6 Work required Offerors will be required to determine fair market value of interests on reserve land and non-reserve land, for historical land value appraisals and for periodic rent reviews and to provide ISC-BC with advice on appraisal/land valuation matters which can be relied on by ISC-BC.$02025
Kent-Macpherson Appraisals Inc.1.1 Introduction This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) “the Client” for the provision of Appraisal Services for land in British Columbia. 1.2 Number of Standing Offers The intent of this RFSO is to award up to five (5) Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) to qualified Offerors. The services will be required on an as and when required basis, requested with a Call-up. 1.3 Resources requirement Offerors shall be capable of providing services by proposing a minimum of one (1) and not more than (5) five qualified resources in the following resource category: appraiser. 1.4 Proposed period of the Standing Offer 1.4.1 The period of the Standing Offer is for two (2) years from date of award. 1.4.2 The Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to three (3) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.5 Description of the Requirement The Department of ISC on behalf of First Nations throughout British Columbia (ISC-BC) require the services of Offerors to perform land appraisals for many purposes including, for the determination of the fair market value of interests on reserve land and non-reserve land, for historical land value appraisals and for periodic rent reviews. In addition, the Client may require appraisal consulting services, including reviewing appraisals, reviewing and drafting Terms of Reference and advising ISC-BC on other appraisal and land valuation matters. 1.6 Work required Offerors will be required to determine fair market value of interests on reserve land and non-reserve land, for historical land value appraisals and for periodic rent reviews and to provide ISC-BC with advice on appraisal/land valuation matters which can be relied on by ISC-BC.$02025
Altis Recruitment & Technology Inc.This requirement is for the department of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) Description of the Requirement: The intent of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to award one (1) contract for Prosthetist Consultative Services in support of the Non-Insured Health Benefit (NIHB) Program for the Medical Supplies and Equipment (MSE) Review Centre on an as and when required basis. The estimated level of yearly effort is 127 hours. The initial contract period is three (3) years from contract award, with two (2) additional one (1) year option periods. Note: this is round 3 of RFP 1000254940 as ISC did not receive a sufficient number of bids from previous postings (for reference only): • round 1: https://canadabuys.canada.ca/en/tender-opportunities/tender-notice/cb-300-81882356 and • round 2: https://canadabuys.canada.ca/en/tender-opportunities/tender-notice/cb-806-54410217 Objective: The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program of the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch (FNIHB) of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) requires the services of one (1) Canadian registered Prosthetist on an “as and when required” basis to evaluate requests for prosthetic equipment and supplies in support of the NIHB Medical Supply and Equipment Review Centre. Scope: The Contractor will provide recommendations within a specific deadline for the approval or denial of cases, provide professional advice with regard to specific cases to the NIHB Program, and provide advice on the development of Program policies and guidelines for NIHB staff on an "as requested" basis. Level of Security Requirement: Pursuant to the Policy on Government Security, the nature of the services to be provided under the Contract requires a valid Government of Canada (GoC) personnel Security Screening at the level of Reliability Status for the Contractor, authorized resources and sub-contractors to be assigned to conduct the work. Prior to the commencement of the work, the Contractor and each authorized resources involved in the performance of the work under this contract must EACH, hold a valid Security Screening at the level of Reliability Status during the lifetime of the contract. Estimated Level of Effort: The estimated level of effort of the Initial contract period will be for: 382 hours The estimated level of effort of the Option period 1 will be for: 127 hours The estimated level of effort of the Option period 2 will be for: 127 hours.$02025
Invest Indigenous Summit Ltd.1.0 General : This procurement is set aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) . 1.1 Introduction: This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) (the "Client") for Indigenous Research and Related Subject Matter Expertise Services in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, Environmental Management. 1.2 Summary: The RFSO is to establish National Master Standing Offers for the delivery of the requirement detailed in the RFSO, to the Identified Users across Canada, including areas subject to Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.3 Description of the Requirement: Reconciliation and Indigenous self-determination require innovative, transformative, Indigenous-led and Indigenous-driven, evidence-based policy and program development. In order to build this evidence base, on behalf of the Department of ISC, the Lands and Economic Development Sector (LED) seeks Firms with specialized expertise in delivering services, particularly in areas of Indigenous research and decolonizing methods and approaches and subject matter expertise in Indigenous economic development, lands and environmental management. While this document may use existing terminology for economic development, there is an understanding that language and definitions continue to change to reflect Indigenous perspectives and the decolonization of research methodologies. Essential to this role is the ability to translate research findings into policy, with a profound respect for and recognition of Indigenous rights and knowledge systems. The objective is to establish Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) with specialized Offerors in two (2) streams of service as defined in Annex A- Statement of Work - Section SW6.0 and SW7.0, located throughout Canada. The Streams are as follows: Stream 1- Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches: Knowledge of theoretical and practical applications of incorporating qualitative and where applicable, quantitative analysis through Indigenous and decolonizing research approaches and methodologies, to be applied to research, knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. Stream 2- Subject Matter Expertise in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management, with experience in knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. 1.4 Work required: The above services are required in the service areas below. Firms shall be capable of providing services by proposing qualified resource(s) in the resource category(ies) identified in at least one (1) service steam: Stream 1: Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches (IDRMA) a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory; b) Intermediate Researcher(s) - optional; and c) Junior Researcher(s) - optional. Stream 2: Subject Matter Expertise of Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management. a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory. 1.5 Number of Standing Offers :The intent of this RFSO is to award up to ten (10) or Standing Offers Agreements (SOA) to qualified Firms. Awards will be offered as follows: Up to five (5) in Stream 1; and Up to five (5) in Stream 2. The services will be required on an as and required basis. For each work requirement, the services will be requested with a separate Call-up. 1.6 Proposed period of the Standing Offer: The period of the Standing Offer is for three (3) years from date of Award. Option to Extend the Standing Offer: the Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.7 Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB): For more information on Indigenous business requirements of the Set-aside Program for Indigenous Business see Annex 9.4 of the Supply Manual. This procurement is set aside from the international trade agreements under the provision each has for measures with respect to Aboriginal peoples or for set-asides for small and minority businesses. Further to Article 800 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), CFTA does not apply to this procurement. 1.8 Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements: Some of the locations in which the Contractor may be required to perform work or deliver Services are within areas covered by Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.9 Security Requirements : There are security requirements associated with the requirement of the Standing Offer. For additional information, see Part 6 - Security Requirements, and Part 7 - Standing Offer and Resulting Contract Clauses. For more information on personnel and organization security screening or security clauses, offerors should refer to the Contract Security Program of Public Works and Government Services Canada (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/esc-src/introduction-eng.html) website. 2.0 Supplier's interest in Government of Canada Work Opportunity: If you are interested and new in offering services, do not hesitate to contact me for more guidance, (i.e: Indigenous Business Registration, Security Clearance, How to prepare and submit a successful proposal or any other enquiry related to the RFSO).$02025
Cree8ive Advisory Inc.1.0 General : This procurement is set aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) . 1.1 Introduction: This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) (the "Client") for Indigenous Research and Related Subject Matter Expertise Services in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, Environmental Management. 1.2 Summary: The RFSO is to establish National Master Standing Offers for the delivery of the requirement detailed in the RFSO, to the Identified Users across Canada, including areas subject to Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.3 Description of the Requirement: Reconciliation and Indigenous self-determination require innovative, transformative, Indigenous-led and Indigenous-driven, evidence-based policy and program development. In order to build this evidence base, on behalf of the Department of ISC, the Lands and Economic Development Sector (LED) seeks Firms with specialized expertise in delivering services, particularly in areas of Indigenous research and decolonizing methods and approaches and subject matter expertise in Indigenous economic development, lands and environmental management. While this document may use existing terminology for economic development, there is an understanding that language and definitions continue to change to reflect Indigenous perspectives and the decolonization of research methodologies. Essential to this role is the ability to translate research findings into policy, with a profound respect for and recognition of Indigenous rights and knowledge systems. The objective is to establish Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) with specialized Offerors in two (2) streams of service as defined in Annex A- Statement of Work - Section SW6.0 and SW7.0, located throughout Canada. The Streams are as follows: Stream 1- Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches: Knowledge of theoretical and practical applications of incorporating qualitative and where applicable, quantitative analysis through Indigenous and decolonizing research approaches and methodologies, to be applied to research, knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. Stream 2- Subject Matter Expertise in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management, with experience in knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. 1.4 Work required: The above services are required in the service areas below. Firms shall be capable of providing services by proposing qualified resource(s) in the resource category(ies) identified in at least one (1) service steam: Stream 1: Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches (IDRMA) a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory; b) Intermediate Researcher(s) - optional; and c) Junior Researcher(s) - optional. Stream 2: Subject Matter Expertise of Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management. a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory. 1.5 Number of Standing Offers :The intent of this RFSO is to award up to ten (10) or Standing Offers Agreements (SOA) to qualified Firms. Awards will be offered as follows: Up to five (5) in Stream 1; and Up to five (5) in Stream 2. The services will be required on an as and required basis. For each work requirement, the services will be requested with a separate Call-up. 1.6 Proposed period of the Standing Offer: The period of the Standing Offer is for three (3) years from date of Award. Option to Extend the Standing Offer: the Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.7 Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB): For more information on Indigenous business requirements of the Set-aside Program for Indigenous Business see Annex 9.4 of the Supply Manual. This procurement is set aside from the international trade agreements under the provision each has for measures with respect to Aboriginal peoples or for set-asides for small and minority businesses. Further to Article 800 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), CFTA does not apply to this procurement. 1.8 Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements: Some of the locations in which the Contractor may be required to perform work or deliver Services are within areas covered by Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.9 Security Requirements : There are security requirements associated with the requirement of the Standing Offer. For additional information, see Part 6 - Security Requirements, and Part 7 - Standing Offer and Resulting Contract Clauses. For more information on personnel and organization security screening or security clauses, offerors should refer to the Contract Security Program of Public Works and Government Services Canada (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/esc-src/introduction-eng.html) website. 2.0 Supplier's interest in Government of Canada Work Opportunity: If you are interested and new in offering services, do not hesitate to contact me for more guidance, (i.e: Indigenous Business Registration, Security Clearance, How to prepare and submit a successful proposal or any other enquiry related to the RFSO).$02025
Acosys Consulting Services Inc., PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, in JV1.0 General : This procurement is set aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) . 1.1 Introduction: This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) (the "Client") for Indigenous Research and Related Subject Matter Expertise Services in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, Environmental Management. 1.2 Summary: The RFSO is to establish National Master Standing Offers for the delivery of the requirement detailed in the RFSO, to the Identified Users across Canada, including areas subject to Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.3 Description of the Requirement: Reconciliation and Indigenous self-determination require innovative, transformative, Indigenous-led and Indigenous-driven, evidence-based policy and program development. In order to build this evidence base, on behalf of the Department of ISC, the Lands and Economic Development Sector (LED) seeks Firms with specialized expertise in delivering services, particularly in areas of Indigenous research and decolonizing methods and approaches and subject matter expertise in Indigenous economic development, lands and environmental management. While this document may use existing terminology for economic development, there is an understanding that language and definitions continue to change to reflect Indigenous perspectives and the decolonization of research methodologies. Essential to this role is the ability to translate research findings into policy, with a profound respect for and recognition of Indigenous rights and knowledge systems. The objective is to establish Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) with specialized Offerors in two (2) streams of service as defined in Annex A- Statement of Work - Section SW6.0 and SW7.0, located throughout Canada. The Streams are as follows: Stream 1- Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches: Knowledge of theoretical and practical applications of incorporating qualitative and where applicable, quantitative analysis through Indigenous and decolonizing research approaches and methodologies, to be applied to research, knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. Stream 2- Subject Matter Expertise in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management, with experience in knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. 1.4 Work required: The above services are required in the service areas below. Firms shall be capable of providing services by proposing qualified resource(s) in the resource category(ies) identified in at least one (1) service steam: Stream 1: Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches (IDRMA) a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory; b) Intermediate Researcher(s) - optional; and c) Junior Researcher(s) - optional. Stream 2: Subject Matter Expertise of Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management. a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory. 1.5 Number of Standing Offers :The intent of this RFSO is to award up to ten (10) or Standing Offers Agreements (SOA) to qualified Firms. Awards will be offered as follows: Up to five (5) in Stream 1; and Up to five (5) in Stream 2. The services will be required on an as and required basis. For each work requirement, the services will be requested with a separate Call-up. 1.6 Proposed period of the Standing Offer: The period of the Standing Offer is for three (3) years from date of Award. Option to Extend the Standing Offer: the Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.7 Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB): For more information on Indigenous business requirements of the Set-aside Program for Indigenous Business see Annex 9.4 of the Supply Manual. This procurement is set aside from the international trade agreements under the provision each has for measures with respect to Aboriginal peoples or for set-asides for small and minority businesses. Further to Article 800 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), CFTA does not apply to this procurement. 1.8 Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements: Some of the locations in which the Contractor may be required to perform work or deliver Services are within areas covered by Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.9 Security Requirements : There are security requirements associated with the requirement of the Standing Offer. For additional information, see Part 6 - Security Requirements, and Part 7 - Standing Offer and Resulting Contract Clauses. For more information on personnel and organization security screening or security clauses, offerors should refer to the Contract Security Program of Public Works and Government Services Canada (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/esc-src/introduction-eng.html) website. 2.0 Supplier's interest in Government of Canada Work Opportunity: If you are interested and new in offering services, do not hesitate to contact me for more guidance, (i.e: Indigenous Business Registration, Security Clearance, How to prepare and submit a successful proposal or any other enquiry related to the RFSO).$02025
Mobile Resource Group Inc.1.0 General : This procurement is set aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) . 1.1 Introduction: This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) (the "Client") for Indigenous Research and Related Subject Matter Expertise Services in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, Environmental Management. 1.2 Summary: The RFSO is to establish National Master Standing Offers for the delivery of the requirement detailed in the RFSO, to the Identified Users across Canada, including areas subject to Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.3 Description of the Requirement: Reconciliation and Indigenous self-determination require innovative, transformative, Indigenous-led and Indigenous-driven, evidence-based policy and program development. In order to build this evidence base, on behalf of the Department of ISC, the Lands and Economic Development Sector (LED) seeks Firms with specialized expertise in delivering services, particularly in areas of Indigenous research and decolonizing methods and approaches and subject matter expertise in Indigenous economic development, lands and environmental management. While this document may use existing terminology for economic development, there is an understanding that language and definitions continue to change to reflect Indigenous perspectives and the decolonization of research methodologies. Essential to this role is the ability to translate research findings into policy, with a profound respect for and recognition of Indigenous rights and knowledge systems. The objective is to establish Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) with specialized Offerors in two (2) streams of service as defined in Annex A- Statement of Work - Section SW6.0 and SW7.0, located throughout Canada. The Streams are as follows: Stream 1- Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches: Knowledge of theoretical and practical applications of incorporating qualitative and where applicable, quantitative analysis through Indigenous and decolonizing research approaches and methodologies, to be applied to research, knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. Stream 2- Subject Matter Expertise in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management, with experience in knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. 1.4 Work required: The above services are required in the service areas below. Firms shall be capable of providing services by proposing qualified resource(s) in the resource category(ies) identified in at least one (1) service steam: Stream 1: Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches (IDRMA) a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory; b) Intermediate Researcher(s) - optional; and c) Junior Researcher(s) - optional. Stream 2: Subject Matter Expertise of Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management. a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory. 1.5 Number of Standing Offers :The intent of this RFSO is to award up to ten (10) or Standing Offers Agreements (SOA) to qualified Firms. Awards will be offered as follows: Up to five (5) in Stream 1; and Up to five (5) in Stream 2. The services will be required on an as and required basis. For each work requirement, the services will be requested with a separate Call-up. 1.6 Proposed period of the Standing Offer: The period of the Standing Offer is for three (3) years from date of Award. Option to Extend the Standing Offer: the Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.7 Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB): For more information on Indigenous business requirements of the Set-aside Program for Indigenous Business see Annex 9.4 of the Supply Manual. This procurement is set aside from the international trade agreements under the provision each has for measures with respect to Aboriginal peoples or for set-asides for small and minority businesses. Further to Article 800 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), CFTA does not apply to this procurement. 1.8 Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements: Some of the locations in which the Contractor may be required to perform work or deliver Services are within areas covered by Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.9 Security Requirements : There are security requirements associated with the requirement of the Standing Offer. For additional information, see Part 6 - Security Requirements, and Part 7 - Standing Offer and Resulting Contract Clauses. For more information on personnel and organization security screening or security clauses, offerors should refer to the Contract Security Program of Public Works and Government Services Canada (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/esc-src/introduction-eng.html) website. 2.0 Supplier's interest in Government of Canada Work Opportunity: If you are interested and new in offering services, do not hesitate to contact me for more guidance, (i.e: Indigenous Business Registration, Security Clearance, How to prepare and submit a successful proposal or any other enquiry related to the RFSO).$02025
Acosys Consulting Services Inc.1.0 General : This procurement is set aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) . 1.1 Introduction: This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) (the "Client") for Indigenous Research and Related Subject Matter Expertise Services in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, Environmental Management. 1.2 Summary: The RFSO is to establish National Master Standing Offers for the delivery of the requirement detailed in the RFSO, to the Identified Users across Canada, including areas subject to Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.3 Description of the Requirement: Reconciliation and Indigenous self-determination require innovative, transformative, Indigenous-led and Indigenous-driven, evidence-based policy and program development. In order to build this evidence base, on behalf of the Department of ISC, the Lands and Economic Development Sector (LED) seeks Firms with specialized expertise in delivering services, particularly in areas of Indigenous research and decolonizing methods and approaches and subject matter expertise in Indigenous economic development, lands and environmental management. While this document may use existing terminology for economic development, there is an understanding that language and definitions continue to change to reflect Indigenous perspectives and the decolonization of research methodologies. Essential to this role is the ability to translate research findings into policy, with a profound respect for and recognition of Indigenous rights and knowledge systems. The objective is to establish Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) with specialized Offerors in two (2) streams of service as defined in Annex A- Statement of Work - Section SW6.0 and SW7.0, located throughout Canada. The Streams are as follows: Stream 1- Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches: Knowledge of theoretical and practical applications of incorporating qualitative and where applicable, quantitative analysis through Indigenous and decolonizing research approaches and methodologies, to be applied to research, knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. Stream 2- Subject Matter Expertise in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management, with experience in knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. 1.4 Work required: The above services are required in the service areas below. Firms shall be capable of providing services by proposing qualified resource(s) in the resource category(ies) identified in at least one (1) service steam: Stream 1: Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches (IDRMA) a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory; b) Intermediate Researcher(s) - optional; and c) Junior Researcher(s) - optional. Stream 2: Subject Matter Expertise of Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management. a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory. 1.5 Number of Standing Offers :The intent of this RFSO is to award up to ten (10) or Standing Offers Agreements (SOA) to qualified Firms. Awards will be offered as follows: Up to five (5) in Stream 1; and Up to five (5) in Stream 2. The services will be required on an as and required basis. For each work requirement, the services will be requested with a separate Call-up. 1.6 Proposed period of the Standing Offer: The period of the Standing Offer is for three (3) years from date of Award. Option to Extend the Standing Offer: the Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.7 Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB): For more information on Indigenous business requirements of the Set-aside Program for Indigenous Business see Annex 9.4 of the Supply Manual. This procurement is set aside from the international trade agreements under the provision each has for measures with respect to Aboriginal peoples or for set-asides for small and minority businesses. Further to Article 800 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), CFTA does not apply to this procurement. 1.8 Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements: Some of the locations in which the Contractor may be required to perform work or deliver Services are within areas covered by Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.9 Security Requirements : There are security requirements associated with the requirement of the Standing Offer. For additional information, see Part 6 - Security Requirements, and Part 7 - Standing Offer and Resulting Contract Clauses. For more information on personnel and organization security screening or security clauses, offerors should refer to the Contract Security Program of Public Works and Government Services Canada (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/esc-src/introduction-eng.html) website. 2.0 Supplier's interest in Government of Canada Work Opportunity: If you are interested and new in offering services, do not hesitate to contact me for more guidance, (i.e: Indigenous Business Registration, Security Clearance, How to prepare and submit a successful proposal or any other enquiry related to the RFSO).$02025
Big River Analytics Ltd.1.0 General : This procurement is set aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) . 1.1 Introduction: This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) (the "Client") for Indigenous Research and Related Subject Matter Expertise Services in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, Environmental Management. 1.2 Summary: The RFSO is to establish National Master Standing Offers for the delivery of the requirement detailed in the RFSO, to the Identified Users across Canada, including areas subject to Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.3 Description of the Requirement: Reconciliation and Indigenous self-determination require innovative, transformative, Indigenous-led and Indigenous-driven, evidence-based policy and program development. In order to build this evidence base, on behalf of the Department of ISC, the Lands and Economic Development Sector (LED) seeks Firms with specialized expertise in delivering services, particularly in areas of Indigenous research and decolonizing methods and approaches and subject matter expertise in Indigenous economic development, lands and environmental management. While this document may use existing terminology for economic development, there is an understanding that language and definitions continue to change to reflect Indigenous perspectives and the decolonization of research methodologies. Essential to this role is the ability to translate research findings into policy, with a profound respect for and recognition of Indigenous rights and knowledge systems. The objective is to establish Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) with specialized Offerors in two (2) streams of service as defined in Annex A- Statement of Work - Section SW6.0 and SW7.0, located throughout Canada. The Streams are as follows: Stream 1- Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches: Knowledge of theoretical and practical applications of incorporating qualitative and where applicable, quantitative analysis through Indigenous and decolonizing research approaches and methodologies, to be applied to research, knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. Stream 2- Subject Matter Expertise in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management, with experience in knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. 1.4 Work required: The above services are required in the service areas below. Firms shall be capable of providing services by proposing qualified resource(s) in the resource category(ies) identified in at least one (1) service steam: Stream 1: Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches (IDRMA) a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory; b) Intermediate Researcher(s) - optional; and c) Junior Researcher(s) - optional. Stream 2: Subject Matter Expertise of Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management. a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory. 1.5 Number of Standing Offers :The intent of this RFSO is to award up to ten (10) or Standing Offers Agreements (SOA) to qualified Firms. Awards will be offered as follows: Up to five (5) in Stream 1; and Up to five (5) in Stream 2. The services will be required on an as and required basis. For each work requirement, the services will be requested with a separate Call-up. 1.6 Proposed period of the Standing Offer: The period of the Standing Offer is for three (3) years from date of Award. Option to Extend the Standing Offer: the Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.7 Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB): For more information on Indigenous business requirements of the Set-aside Program for Indigenous Business see Annex 9.4 of the Supply Manual. This procurement is set aside from the international trade agreements under the provision each has for measures with respect to Aboriginal peoples or for set-asides for small and minority businesses. Further to Article 800 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), CFTA does not apply to this procurement. 1.8 Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements: Some of the locations in which the Contractor may be required to perform work or deliver Services are within areas covered by Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.9 Security Requirements : There are security requirements associated with the requirement of the Standing Offer. For additional information, see Part 6 - Security Requirements, and Part 7 - Standing Offer and Resulting Contract Clauses. For more information on personnel and organization security screening or security clauses, offerors should refer to the Contract Security Program of Public Works and Government Services Canada (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/esc-src/introduction-eng.html) website. 2.0 Supplier's interest in Government of Canada Work Opportunity: If you are interested and new in offering services, do not hesitate to contact me for more guidance, (i.e: Indigenous Business Registration, Security Clearance, How to prepare and submit a successful proposal or any other enquiry related to the RFSO).$02025
Kihew Consulting & Research Inc.1.0 General : This procurement is set aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) . 1.1 Introduction: This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) (the "Client") for Indigenous Research and Related Subject Matter Expertise Services in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, Environmental Management. 1.2 Summary: The RFSO is to establish National Master Standing Offers for the delivery of the requirement detailed in the RFSO, to the Identified Users across Canada, including areas subject to Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.3 Description of the Requirement: Reconciliation and Indigenous self-determination require innovative, transformative, Indigenous-led and Indigenous-driven, evidence-based policy and program development. In order to build this evidence base, on behalf of the Department of ISC, the Lands and Economic Development Sector (LED) seeks Firms with specialized expertise in delivering services, particularly in areas of Indigenous research and decolonizing methods and approaches and subject matter expertise in Indigenous economic development, lands and environmental management. While this document may use existing terminology for economic development, there is an understanding that language and definitions continue to change to reflect Indigenous perspectives and the decolonization of research methodologies. Essential to this role is the ability to translate research findings into policy, with a profound respect for and recognition of Indigenous rights and knowledge systems. The objective is to establish Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) with specialized Offerors in two (2) streams of service as defined in Annex A- Statement of Work - Section SW6.0 and SW7.0, located throughout Canada. The Streams are as follows: Stream 1- Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches: Knowledge of theoretical and practical applications of incorporating qualitative and where applicable, quantitative analysis through Indigenous and decolonizing research approaches and methodologies, to be applied to research, knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. Stream 2- Subject Matter Expertise in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management, with experience in knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. 1.4 Work required: The above services are required in the service areas below. Firms shall be capable of providing services by proposing qualified resource(s) in the resource category(ies) identified in at least one (1) service steam: Stream 1: Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches (IDRMA) a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory; b) Intermediate Researcher(s) - optional; and c) Junior Researcher(s) - optional. Stream 2: Subject Matter Expertise of Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management. a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory. 1.5 Number of Standing Offers :The intent of this RFSO is to award up to ten (10) or Standing Offers Agreements (SOA) to qualified Firms. Awards will be offered as follows: Up to five (5) in Stream 1; and Up to five (5) in Stream 2. The services will be required on an as and required basis. For each work requirement, the services will be requested with a separate Call-up. 1.6 Proposed period of the Standing Offer: The period of the Standing Offer is for three (3) years from date of Award. Option to Extend the Standing Offer: the Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.7 Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB): For more information on Indigenous business requirements of the Set-aside Program for Indigenous Business see Annex 9.4 of the Supply Manual. This procurement is set aside from the international trade agreements under the provision each has for measures with respect to Aboriginal peoples or for set-asides for small and minority businesses. Further to Article 800 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), CFTA does not apply to this procurement. 1.8 Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements: Some of the locations in which the Contractor may be required to perform work or deliver Services are within areas covered by Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.9 Security Requirements : There are security requirements associated with the requirement of the Standing Offer. For additional information, see Part 6 - Security Requirements, and Part 7 - Standing Offer and Resulting Contract Clauses. For more information on personnel and organization security screening or security clauses, offerors should refer to the Contract Security Program of Public Works and Government Services Canada (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/esc-src/introduction-eng.html) website. 2.0 Supplier's interest in Government of Canada Work Opportunity: If you are interested and new in offering services, do not hesitate to contact me for more guidance, (i.e: Indigenous Business Registration, Security Clearance, How to prepare and submit a successful proposal or any other enquiry related to the RFSO).$02025
Mobile Resource Group Inc.1.0 General : This procurement is set aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) . 1.1 Introduction: This Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) (the "Client") for Indigenous Research and Related Subject Matter Expertise Services in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, Environmental Management. 1.2 Summary: The RFSO is to establish National Master Standing Offers for the delivery of the requirement detailed in the RFSO, to the Identified Users across Canada, including areas subject to Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.3 Description of the Requirement: Reconciliation and Indigenous self-determination require innovative, transformative, Indigenous-led and Indigenous-driven, evidence-based policy and program development. In order to build this evidence base, on behalf of the Department of ISC, the Lands and Economic Development Sector (LED) seeks Firms with specialized expertise in delivering services, particularly in areas of Indigenous research and decolonizing methods and approaches and subject matter expertise in Indigenous economic development, lands and environmental management. While this document may use existing terminology for economic development, there is an understanding that language and definitions continue to change to reflect Indigenous perspectives and the decolonization of research methodologies. Essential to this role is the ability to translate research findings into policy, with a profound respect for and recognition of Indigenous rights and knowledge systems. The objective is to establish Standing Offer Agreements (SOA) with specialized Offerors in two (2) streams of service as defined in Annex A- Statement of Work - Section SW6.0 and SW7.0, located throughout Canada. The Streams are as follows: Stream 1- Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches: Knowledge of theoretical and practical applications of incorporating qualitative and where applicable, quantitative analysis through Indigenous and decolonizing research approaches and methodologies, to be applied to research, knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. Stream 2- Subject Matter Expertise in Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management, with experience in knowledge translation, policy development and knowledge mobilization activities. 1.4 Work required: The above services are required in the service areas below. Firms shall be capable of providing services by proposing qualified resource(s) in the resource category(ies) identified in at least one (1) service steam: Stream 1: Indigenous and Decolonizing Research Methods and Approaches (IDRMA) a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory; b) Intermediate Researcher(s) - optional; and c) Junior Researcher(s) - optional. Stream 2: Subject Matter Expertise of Indigenous Economic Development, Lands, and Environmental Management. a) Senior Researcher(s) – one (1) resource at minimum is mandatory. 1.5 Number of Standing Offers :The intent of this RFSO is to award up to ten (10) or Standing Offers Agreements (SOA) to qualified Firms. Awards will be offered as follows: Up to five (5) in Stream 1; and Up to five (5) in Stream 2. The services will be required on an as and required basis. For each work requirement, the services will be requested with a separate Call-up. 1.6 Proposed period of the Standing Offer: The period of the Standing Offer is for three (3) years from date of Award. Option to Extend the Standing Offer: the Offeror grants to Canada the irrevocable option to extend the term of the Standing Offer by up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. 1.7 Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB): For more information on Indigenous business requirements of the Set-aside Program for Indigenous Business see Annex 9.4 of the Supply Manual. This procurement is set aside from the international trade agreements under the provision each has for measures with respect to Aboriginal peoples or for set-asides for small and minority businesses. Further to Article 800 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), CFTA does not apply to this procurement. 1.8 Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements: Some of the locations in which the Contractor may be required to perform work or deliver Services are within areas covered by Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs). 1.9 Security Requirements : There are security requirements associated with the requirement of the Standing Offer. For additional information, see Part 6 - Security Requirements, and Part 7 - Standing Offer and Resulting Contract Clauses. For more information on personnel and organization security screening or security clauses, offerors should refer to the Contract Security Program of Public Works and Government Services Canada (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/esc-src/introduction-eng.html) website. 2.0 Supplier's interest in Government of Canada Work Opportunity: If you are interested and new in offering services, do not hesitate to contact me for more guidance, (i.e: Indigenous Business Registration, Security Clearance, How to prepare and submit a successful proposal or any other enquiry related to the RFSO).$02025
Mahihkan Management Solutions, Inc. and VGN Resources Group, Inc., in JVInterested to make a difference and support Indigenous Peoples of Canada? Please consider our Work opportunity by submitting a bid against this Request for proposals before the RFP closing date and time. This competition is open to all suppliers. Please consult the RFP to find if you are qualified. 1.1 Summary: ? This Request for Proposals (RFP) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) for the provision of services in relation with Co-Administration Support for Decedent and Dependent Adult Estates, regarding Settlement Agreement Compensation Processes. ? The intent of this RFP is to award up to four (4) Contracts to qualified Contractors. Resources requirement: Bidders shall be capable of providing services by proposing a minimum of three (3) qualified resources in the following resource category: Project Administrator, Senior Level. Proposed period of contract: The initial period is for two (2) years from April 1st, 2025 to March 31, 2027, with provisions to extend the duration by up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. Task authorizations : This bid solicitation is to establish Contract(s) with task authorizations for the delivery of the requirement detailed in the solicitation. The services will be required on an as and required basis. For each work requirement, the services will be requested with a separate Task Authorization (TA). 1.2 Description of the Statement of Work: Under Sections 4(3), 42 to 51 of the Indian Act, the Minister of Indigenous Services is responsible for the estates of registered First Nation individuals who are deceased and were ordinarily resident on reserve at the time of their death, which includes approving Wills, appointing executors or estate administrators, and if necessary, acting as “administrator of last resort” when no family members or friends of the deceased are willing or able to do so. The Minister is also responsible for the administration of property belonging to registered First Nation individuals who live on-reserve and who have been declared by a provincial or territorial authority to be incapable of managing their property, commonly referred to as dependent adult. When Class Action Settlement Agreements are reached between Indigenous claimants and the Government of Canada, dependent adults and decedent estates may often be eligible for compensation. To avoid a conflict of interest or perceived conflict of interest for decedent and living estates with appointed departmental administrators, impacted by additional harms for a settlement and where Canada is named as the defendant, a third-party co-administrators will be appointed to file a claim on behalf of a First Nation decedent estate or a First Nation person declared a dependent adult (as per regional authorities). As a result, qualified external entities are required to serve as third-party co-administrators on an ongoing and as needed basis. The Statement of Work to be performed is detailed under Annex A of this Request For Proposals. 1.3 Contracts conditionally Set-aside under the Federal Government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) : This is an open tender. All interested suppliers may submit a bid. However, this procurement will be primarily set aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) if two or more bids from Indigenous Businesses are receivable for evaluation and that satisfy the PSIB. The procurement process will be as follows for the Evaluation and Award of Contracts: If set-aside: Under a 1st mechanism, if 2 or more indigenous bids are receivable, the contracting authority will limit the competition to those Indigenous businesses and will not consider bids from any non-Indigenous businesses that may have been submitted. Process will be to conduct evaluation on the Indigenous bids, and then award the contracts. As a 2nd mechanism, if we still have capacity (we intent to award up to 4 contracts in total under the requirement), then we will conduct evaluation on all other bids to fulfill the requirement. If not set-aside: Should there are less than 2 indigenous bids, all bids received will be evaluated under one evaluation. PSIB: For more information on Indigenous business requirements of the Set-aside program for PSIB, refer to Annex 9.4 of the Supply Manual. 1.4 Trade Agreements: Yes, all applicable. Please see below. 1.5 Security Requirements: Yes applicable - Reliability level and safeguarding of information. Kingly reach out to me for any enquiry or additional support. We would appreciate your participation and thank you for consideration! Vanessa DL, procurement officer responsible for this work requirement : vanessa.demers-lamothe@sac-isc.gc.ca$02025
Desmoulin & Desmoulin Professional CorporationInterested to make a difference and support Indigenous Peoples of Canada? Please consider our Work opportunity by submitting a bid against this Request for proposals before the RFP closing date and time. This competition is open to all suppliers. Please consult the RFP to find if you are qualified. 1.1 Summary: ? This Request for Proposals (RFP) is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) for the provision of services in relation with Co-Administration Support for Decedent and Dependent Adult Estates, regarding Settlement Agreement Compensation Processes. ? The intent of this RFP is to award up to four (4) Contracts to qualified Contractors. Resources requirement: Bidders shall be capable of providing services by proposing a minimum of three (3) qualified resources in the following resource category: Project Administrator, Senior Level. Proposed period of contract: The initial period is for two (2) years from April 1st, 2025 to March 31, 2027, with provisions to extend the duration by up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same conditions. Task authorizations : This bid solicitation is to establish Contract(s) with task authorizations for the delivery of the requirement detailed in the solicitation. The services will be required on an as and required basis. For each work requirement, the services will be requested with a separate Task Authorization (TA). 1.2 Description of the Statement of Work: Under Sections 4(3), 42 to 51 of the Indian Act, the Minister of Indigenous Services is responsible for the estates of registered First Nation individuals who are deceased and were ordinarily resident on reserve at the time of their death, which includes approving Wills, appointing executors or estate administrators, and if necessary, acting as “administrator of last resort” when no family members or friends of the deceased are willing or able to do so. The Minister is also responsible for the administration of property belonging to registered First Nation individuals who live on-reserve and who have been declared by a provincial or territorial authority to be incapable of managing their property, commonly referred to as dependent adult. When Class Action Settlement Agreements are reached between Indigenous claimants and the Government of Canada, dependent adults and decedent estates may often be eligible for compensation. To avoid a conflict of interest or perceived conflict of interest for decedent and living estates with appointed departmental administrators, impacted by additional harms for a settlement and where Canada is named as the defendant, a third-party co-administrators will be appointed to file a claim on behalf of a First Nation decedent estate or a First Nation person declared a dependent adult (as per regional authorities). As a result, qualified external entities are required to serve as third-party co-administrators on an ongoing and as needed basis. The Statement of Work to be performed is detailed under Annex A of this Request For Proposals. 1.3 Contracts conditionally Set-aside under the Federal Government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) : This is an open tender. All interested suppliers may submit a bid. However, this procurement will be primarily set aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) if two or more bids from Indigenous Businesses are receivable for evaluation and that satisfy the PSIB. The procurement process will be as follows for the Evaluation and Award of Contracts: If set-aside: Under a 1st mechanism, if 2 or more indigenous bids are receivable, the contracting authority will limit the competition to those Indigenous businesses and will not consider bids from any non-Indigenous businesses that may have been submitted. Process will be to conduct evaluation on the Indigenous bids, and then award the contracts. As a 2nd mechanism, if we still have capacity (we intent to award up to 4 contracts in total under the requirement), then we will conduct evaluation on all other bids to fulfill the requirement. If not set-aside: Should there are less than 2 indigenous bids, all bids received will be evaluated under one evaluation. PSIB: For more information on Indigenous business requirements of the Set-aside program for PSIB, refer to Annex 9.4 of the Supply Manual. 1.4 Trade Agreements: Yes, all applicable. Please see below. 1.5 Security Requirements: Yes applicable - Reliability level and safeguarding of information. Kingly reach out to me for any enquiry or additional support. We would appreciate your participation and thank you for consideration! Vanessa DL, procurement officer responsible for this work requirement : vanessa.demers-lamothe@sac-isc.gc.ca$02025
Bayshore Healthcare Ltd.This requirement is for the department of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) Description of the Requirement: The intent of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to award up to four (4) contracts for Occupational Therapist Services in support of the Non-Insured Health Benefit (NIHB) Program for the Medical Supplies and Equipment (MSE) Review Centre on an as and when required basis. The estimated level of yearly effort is 224 hours per contract. The initial contract period is three (3) years from contract award, with two (2) additional one (1) year option periods. Objective: The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program of the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch (FNIHB) of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) requires the services of one (1) to four (4) Canadian registered Occupational Therapist (OT) per contract on an "as and when required" basis to evaluate requests for mobility, self-care, and communication device (switch and mounting systems) equipment and supplies in support of the NIHB Medical Supply and Equipment Review Centre. Scope: The Contractor will provide recommendations within a specific deadline for the approval or denial of cases, provide professional advice with regard to specific cases to the NIHB Program, and provide advice on the development of Program policies and guidelines for NIHB staff on an "as requested" basis. Level of Security Requirement: Pursuant to the Policy on Government Security, the nature of the services to be provided under the Contract requires a valid Government of Canada (GoC) personnel Security Screening at the level of Reliability Status for the Contractor, authorized resources and sub-contractors to be assigned to conduct the work. Prior to the commencement of the work, the Contractor and each authorized resources involved in the performance of the work under this contract must EACH, hold a valid Security Screening at the level of Reliability Status during the lifetime of the contract. Estimated Level of Effort (for each contract): The estimated level of effort of the Initial contract period will be for: 670 hours The estimated level of effort of the Option period 1 will be for: 224 hours The estimated level of effort of the Option period 2 will be for: 224 hours.$02025
Amyantek Inc.This requirement is for the department of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) Description: The intent of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to award one (1) contract for Optometrist Consultative services in support of the Non-Insured Health Benefit (NIHB) Program for the Medical Supplies and Equipment (MSE) Review Centre on an as and when required basis. The estimated level of yearly effort is 260 hours. The initial contract period is three (3) years from contract award, with two (2) additional one (1) year option periods. Note: this is round 2 of RFP 1000255053 as ISC did not receive a sufficient number of bids from previous postings: • round 1: https://canadabuys.canada.ca/en/tender-opportunities/tender-notice/cb-513-65099601 Objective: The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program of the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch (FNIHB) of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) requires the services of one (1) Canadian registered Optometrist on an "as and when required" basis to evaluate requests for vision services, equipment, and supplies in support of the NIHB Medical Supply and Equipment Review Centre. Scope: The Contractor will provide recommendations within a specific deadline for the approval or denial of cases, provide professional advice with regard to specific cases to the NIHB Program, and provide advice on the development of Program policies and guidelines for NIHB staff on an "as requested" basis. Level of Security Requirement: Pursuant to the Policy on Government Security, the nature of the services to be provided under the Contract requires a valid Government of Canada (GoC) personnel Security Screening at the level of Reliability Status for the Contractor, authorized resources and sub-contractors to be assigned to conduct the work. Prior to the commencement of the work, the Contractor and each authorized resources involved in the performance of the work under this contract must EACH, hold a valid Security Screening at the level of Reliability Status during the lifetime of the contract. Estimated Level of Effort: The estimated level of effort of the Initial contract period will be for: 260 hours The estimated level of effort of the Option period 1 will be for: 86 hours The estimated level of effort of the Option period 2 will be for: 86 hours.$02025

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