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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on June 2, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

LA FOURNITURE ET L’ INSTALLATION D'UNE SOLUTION DNS-DHCP-IPAM (SOLUTION  DDI)

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20144677International

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Concordia University, a dynamic urban institution with two campuses in Montreal and a community of nearly 44,000 students and 6,700 staff and faculty, requires a comprehensive, turnkey DDI solution to manage its complex and expanding network infrastructure. With approximately 80 buildings supporting up to 18,000 simultaneous wireless devices and 32,000 wired connections during peak times, the university needs a centralized, secure, and automated system for DNS, DHCP, and IP address management to ensure network reliability, prevent IP conflicts, and reduce operational burdens on its IT teams. The proposed solution must be fully engineered to meet the scale and demands of both campuses, encompassing complete responsibility for sizing, architecture design, installation, configuration, and deployment without requiring additional vendor support beyond the agreed scope. The solicitation, issued under reference number 20144677 and posted on May 19, 2026, invites qualified vendors to submit proposals for this procurement by June 9, 2026. The contract falls under NAICS code 518210 and is managed by Concordia University, listed under the Government of Canada’s procurement portal. The successful contractor will be expected to deliver a robust, scalable, and secure DDI platform that enhances network visibility, supports future growth in academic and research environments, and integrates seamlessly with existing systems. All activities are to be performed at Concordia’s Montreal campuses, and inquiries should be directed to Contracting Authority Nadine Landry, whose contact details are provided in the solicitation document.

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Concordia seeks turnkey DDI solution for network management, installation, and security by June 2026.

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Government of Canada → Université ConcordiaView Agency

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518210 - Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related ServicesView NAICS

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Montréal, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Université Concordia
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Government of Canada → Université Concordia
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Landry NadineContracting Authority

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contexte de réalisation du contrat L’Université Concordia (ci-après « Concordia ») est une université émergente, constamment à la recherche de nouvelles façons d’être et de faire. C’est ce qui en fait un milieu propice à la réflexion, à la création, à l’apprentissage et au travail. Concordia est également une université urbaine établie sur deux campus, accueillant près de 44,000 étudiants ainsi qu’environ 6,700 employés et professeurs, incluant les membres du corps professoral et du personnel administratif. Le parc immobilier de Concordia est constitué d’environ 80 édifices, répartis entre le campus Sir‑George‑Williams, situé au centre‑ville de Montréal, et le campus Loyola, dans l’arrondissement Notre‑Dame‑de‑Grâce. Lors des périodes de pointe, l’infrastructure réseau de Concordia prend en charge environ 18,000 appareils sans fil connectés simultanément ainsi qu’environ 32,000 appareils filaires connectés au réseau. Compte tenu de la taille et de la complexité de son infrastructure réseau, Concordia a besoin d’une solution DDI (DNS, DHCP et gestion des adresses IP) centralisée et sécurisée afin d’assurer la disponibilité des services réseau, d’éviter les conflits d’adresses IP et de soutenir efficacement des dizaines de milliers d’appareils connectés sur les deux campus. Une solution DDI permet d’améliorer la visibilité, la sécurité et l’automatisation des opérations réseau, tout en réduisant la charge opérationnelle des équipes TI et en soutenant l’évolution continue des environnements académiques, administratifs et de recherche. Concordia souhaite acquérir une Solution clé en main (turn‑key) incluant la responsabilité complète du dimensionnement (sizing), de l’architecture, de l’installation, de la configuration et de la mise en production de la solution DDI.