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Canada's federal government spends over $10 billion annually on IT, making it one of the most active categories on CanadaBuys. PSPC and Shared Services Canada issue contracts from $25,000 task-based assignments to $1 billion enterprise transformation programs. ProServices and the Software Licensing Supply Arrangement (SLSA) channel most task-based work. Reliability or Secret clearance is standard.
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Correctional Service Canada
Closes Dec 31, 2100
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Canada's federal government spends over $10 billion annually on information technology, making IT and software one of the most active procurement categories on CanadaBuys. PSPC and Shared Services Canada issue contracts ranging from $25,000 task-based assignments to $1 billion enterprise-wide transformation programs. Federal IT procurement in Canada often uses pre-qualified supply arrangements such as ProServices and the Software Licensing Supply Arrangement. Vendors should obtain the necessary security clearances (Reliability Status or Secret) before bidding, as most federal IT work involves access to protected data. Agile delivery methodologies and GC Cloud adoption are increasingly common requirements. Opportunities span systems integration, custom development, managed services, cybersecurity, and data analytics. The Government of Canada's Digital Standards guide evaluation criteria, so firms that can demonstrate user-centred design, open standards, and accessibility compliance tend to score well on technical assessments.