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Oct 20, 2022

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), on behalf of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), awarded three professional services contracts in support of the ArriveCan application: one to create the application; one to improve its accessibility; and one to maintain and make improvements to it, along with other IM/IT applications. While the two initial contracts were non-competitive, the third contact, which is currently in place to provide maintenance and ongoing support for ArriveCan and other applications, was competitively awarded.

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Minister by name: Jaczek, Helena (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Public Services and Procurement

Oct 10, 2022

There may be concerns that when large numbers of employees return to the worksite or continue with remote or hybrid work, the underlying information technology infrastructure will not function effectively to support them.

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Minister by name: Jaczek, Helena (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Public Services and Procurement

Oct 10, 2022

Outlining Shared Services Canada’s (SSC) role in the delivery of the Benefits Delivery Modernization (BDM) program at Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC).

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Minister by name: Jaczek, Helena (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Public Services and Procurement

Sep 26, 2022

On May 4, 2022, the Department of National Defence announced delays in the Fixed-Wing Search and Rescue (SAR) project. The CC295 Kingfisher fleet of aircraft, that will eventually replace existing SAR aircraft, still require significant work, tests, and trials before entering into Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) service. As a result, Initial Operational Capability (IOC) has been delayed from 2022 to 2025-2026.

The new fleet of modern aircraft is equipped with technologically advanced systems and will be able to perform in Canada’s harsh search and rescue environment; one of the most challenging and diverse landscapes in the world.

Note: All questions related to Initial and Full Operational Capabilities, capability gap, security, interoperability requirements and costs should be answered by the Minister of National Defence

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Minister by name: Jaczek, Helena (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Public Services and Procurement

Sep 23, 2022

The National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) is a long-term commitment to renew the vessel fleets of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and Canadian Coast Guard (CCG), create a sustainable marine sector, and generate economic benefits for Canadians.

Note: Questions on budget, requirements, timelines, international comparisons, and project management should be directed to responsible ministers, the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard or the Minister of National Defence, as appropriate

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Minister by name: Jaczek, Helena (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Public Services and Procurement

Sep 9, 2022

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is working to modernize and simplify procurement.

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Minister by name: Jaczek, Helena (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Public Services and Procurement

Sep 9, 2022

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is delivering on the Government of Canada’s commitments to increase the diversity of bidders on government contracts.

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Minister by name: Jaczek, Helena (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Public Services and Procurement

Sep 9, 2022

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is actively working to increase the participation of Indigenous businesses in federal procurement.

Note: A separate QP card on identifying diverse firms covers the issue of self-identification of Indigenous firms

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Minister by name: Jaczek, Helena (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Public Services and Procurement

Sep 9, 2022

Public Services and Procurement Canada’s (PSPC) Crown-owned building portfolio (excluding housing) is achieving results in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and towards becoming net-zero carbon, in response to the Greening Government Strategy (GGS). The department is also achieving results toward zero plastic waste.

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Minister by name: Jaczek, Helena (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Public Services and Procurement

Sep 9, 2022

In the fast-paced and constantly evolving marketplace to secure necessary products and supplies to support the Government of Canada’s response to the pandemic, questions may arise as to the measures that Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) has in place to protect the integrity of the federal procurement system during this period.

Organization: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Minister by name: Jaczek, Helena (Hon.)
Minister by title: Minister of Public Services and Procurement