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VidCruiter Inc.

UEI: CB_FCC8AEF8F366D579

VidCruiter Inc. is a federal contractor, registered under UEI CB_FCC8AEF8F366D579. It has been awarded $1,093,119 across 17 federal contracts. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS. Top awarding agencies include Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC), Department of National Defence (DND), and Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

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CB_FCC8AEF8F366D579

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Awards by Agency
Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)$741.1K67.8%
Department of National Defence (DND)$203.4K18.6%
Citizenship and Immigration Canada$122.2K11.2%
Public Works and Government Services Canada$26.5K2.4%
Awards by NAICS
- Unknown NAICS$1.1M100%
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NAICS: 238220
New
International
EB218-260220 - SA for the Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Residential Water Treatment Systems Round Two
Solicitation # WS5183129518
Public Services and Procurement Canada is seeking to establish a Supply Arrangement for the provision of residential water treatment systems, including pre-installation inspection, installation, and ongoing maintenance, to be delivered on an as-needed basis across Atlantic Canada (New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island). This arrangement is designed to pre-qualify multiple suppliers who meet mandatory technical and security requirements, allowing them to participate in a competitive Request for Proposal process for individual contracts under the Supply Arrangement. The objective is to streamline access to qualified vendors who can respond promptly to government needs for residential water treatment services. The solicitation, titled "EB218-260220 - SA for the Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Residential Water Treatment Systems Round Two," was posted on January 19, 2026, with responses due by November 26, 2026. The Department of Public Works and Government Services is managing this federal procurement, with Tara Sheppard as the contracting authority. Interested suppliers can request a debrief after the solicitation process. The arrangement prioritizes compliance with specific technical criteria and security standards, reflecting the critical nature of the services and the geographic scope limited to Atlantic Canada. Further information and solicitation documents are available on the CanadaBuys portal.
Department of Public Works and Government Services

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2 days ago

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NAICS: 336411
New
International
Uncrewed Aircraft System - Light
Solicitation # W8703-270009/A
The Department of National Defence is soliciting a General Purpose Uncrewed Aircraft System (GPUAS) for light land forces, with the requirement to deliver a minimum of 80 systems by March 1, 2027, to 7 CF Supply Depot in Edmonton, Alberta. The system must support a broad spectrum of military operations including Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), force protection, targeting, strike missions, situational awareness, and training. Key technical specifications include a maximum take-off weight of 5 kg or less, an endurance of at least 30 minutes with an electro-optical/infrared payload, a dash speed exceeding 55 km/h, and a service ceiling of at least 8,000 feet ASL, all measured under ISA conditions. The system must comply with Canadian and international standards including ISO 2533:1975, DND and CF airworthiness directives, and must incorporate cybersecurity measures such as secure boot, authenticated software, no external kill switches, no undocumented data exfiltration pathways, and prohibit critical components manufactured in adversary nations, including flight controllers, radios, cameras, and ground control stations. The procurement follows a Phase Bid Compliance Process and is restricted to Canadian Suppliers who meet stringent eligibility criteria, including a permanent place of business in Canada, tax registration, and employment of Canadian personnel. Bidders are required to complete the Canadian Content Attestation Form to quantify Canadian Value-Added, which accounts for 25% of the award evaluation, alongside Technical Merit (50%) and Price-per-Unit (25%). The highest combined score determines award selection, with ties broken by the highest Canadian Value-Added score. All submissions must be in English or French and sent exclusively via email to tanya.mckenzie@forces.gc.ca by August 25, 2026. Bidders must structure proposals into three sections: Technical Offer, Financial Offer, and Offer Submission Forms, including mandated documents such as the Offeror Declaration and Canadian Content Attestation. Delivery must be made Delivered Duty Paid under Incoterms 2020 to the specified Edmonton location, with packaging adhering to environmentally preferred standards, ISPM 15 wood packaging rules, and controlled goods marking requirements. The contract is governed by the Defence Protections Act and includes warranty terms of 12 months post-acceptance, 30-day payment terms after invoice receipt, and potential late payment interest at the average rate plus 3
Department of National Defence

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2 days ago

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NAICS: 336413
New
International
MINERVA Initiative – Arctic Uncrewed Air System
Solicitation # EN578-24ISC4/95
The MINERVA Initiative is a challenge issued by the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Army under the Innovative Solutions Canada Program to develop a domestically produced uncrewed aircraft system for Arctic intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. This solicitation is specifically open for Phase 2 prototype development for solutions with a technology readiness level between 5 and 9. The required system must include an air vehicle, sensor payload, ground control station, radio, and battery system, all capable of operating in extreme temperatures ranging from -40C to +40C and resisting moderate icing conditions. Key technical mandates include a maximum takeoff weight of 25kg, a minimum operational radius of 20km, and the ability for the operator to use the control station while wearing winter gloves. The program seeks to strengthen Canada's domestic defence industrial base by prioritizing components sourced from NATO allies and partners. Successful applicants may receive funding up to 500,000 CAD for a project duration of up to 15 months, with approximately five contracts expected to be awarded. Proposals must be submitted between August 13, 2026, and September 24, 2026. Desired outcomes include vertical take-off and landing capabilities, a production cost of 60,000 CAD or less per system, and seamless integration with the Tactical Assault Kit battle management system.
Department of Public Works and Government Services

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2 days ago

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NAICS: 335311
New
International
1250 kVA Shore Power Autotransformer for CCG AOPS
Solicitation # RFQ-CCG-AOPS-2026-001
The Department of National Defence, on behalf of the Canadian Coast Guard, is seeking quotes for the design, manufacture, testing, and delivery of one 1250 kVA three-phase autotransformer. The equipment is required to convert 450 VAC primary shore power from Department of National Defence facilities to 600 VAC secondary power for Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships. The unit must be copper-wound with Class 220 insulation, an impedance of less than 4 percent, and a CSA Type 3R enclosure finished in ANSI 61 grey. A critical requirement is that the transformer must fit within an ISO 668 Type 1C 20-foot freight container and not exceed a maximum weight of 8,000 kg to ensure compatibility with shipboard crane lifting capacities. The selected contractor must maintain an ISO 9001 certified Quality Management System and perform Factory Acceptance Testing at an ISO/IEC 17025 certified facility. Deliverables include the autotransformer and a comprehensive electronic PDF documentation package containing FAT reports, electrical schematics, arrangement drawings, and operation and maintenance manuals. Delivery is required within 14 weeks of contract award to the NC5 Jetty in Halifax, Nova Scotia, under Delivered Duty Paid terms. This request for quote is issued for planning and estimation purposes and does not constitute a formal offer or guarantee of a contract award.
Department of National Defence

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2 days ago

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NAICS: 337215
New
International
Static Shelving System
Solicitation # W0501-27-M040/A
The Department of National Defence is soliciting a firm fixed price contract for the supply, delivery, and installation of a modular static shelving system for the 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown Personnel Support Services in Oromocto, New Brunswick. The required system totals 67.5 feet and consists of six specific sections ranging from 2 to 12 feet. Each section must feature nine open-face levels, two movable dividers per level, retractable work shelves, full perimeter panels, and hinged locking doors with padlock attachment points. All materials must be new and defect-free, with a final delivery and installation deadline of March 31, 2027. The procurement process utilizes a pass/fail technical evaluation based on mandatory criteria M1 through M11, followed by a financial evaluation in Canadian dollars. Delivery is required on a Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) Incoterms 2020 basis to Building J7, Room B234. The contract emphasizes environmental sustainability, requiring reusable, returnable, or recyclable packaging. While there are no specific security clearance requirements, the contractor must maintain accounting records for seven years post-payment and adhere to Canada's Code of Conduct for suppliers. Proposals must be submitted electronically to the contracting authority, Ann Marie MacDonald, by the specified deadline.
Department of National Defence

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3 days ago

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NAICS: 332992
New
International
Cartridge, 9mm Luger JHP Ammunition
Solicitation # W8486-260493/A
Canada is soliciting the procurement of 9mm Luger Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) ammunition for use by domestic law enforcement personnel through a firm requirement of 1,200,000 cartridges to be delivered to CFAD Dundurn, Saskatchewan, and 600,000 cartridges to CFAD Angus, Ontario, no later than July 1, 2027. An optional quantity of up to 2,400,000 additional cartridges may be ordered in two separate optional delivery windows: 720,000 to Dundurn and 480,000 to Angus between September and December 2029, and another 720,000 to Dundurn and 480,000 to Angus between September and December 2031. All ammunition must be new production, less than 12 months old at delivery, and conform to strict technical specifications including a maximum power factor of 150, minimum projectile penetration of 30.48 cm, and minimum expansion diameter of 0.560 inches. The ammunition must comply with SAAMI Z299.4-2015, CIP, and AEP-97 M-CMOPI standards, and be packaged in UN-certified reusable metal containers compliant with STANAG 4280, with each container not exceeding 23 kg gross weight. Packaging must also meet ISPM 15 wood treatment standards, and all items must be properly labeled with UN shipping information, NATO Stock Numbers, lot identifiers, and explosive hazard labels per U.N. Model Regulations. The contract operates under a Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) term, requiring the contractor to bear all costs and risks until delivery at the designated Canadian Forces Ammunition Depots. Technical compliance is mandatory and evaluated on a pass/fail basis with no weighting; award will follow the Lowest Evaluated Price with Mandatory Technical Criteria (LPTA) method. Contractors must be eligible under Canadian procurement policies, including compliance with the Controlled Goods Program, and must certify absence of forced labor, adherence to international sanctions, and alignment with ISO 9001:2015 quality management systems. All documentation must be submitted electronically by August 20, 2026, to Trevor.Clark@forces.gc.ca, and invoices must be sent electronically to ContractAdmin.DQA@forces.gc.ca with required accounting
Department of National Defence

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3 days ago

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