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This Government Contract opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 28, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Policy & Strategic Planning Support

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NAICS: 921190
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Maritime Interdiction AdvisorThe U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), is seeking qualified U.S. citizens to serve as a Maritime Interdiction Advisor under a Personal Services Contract (PSC) based in Bogotá, Colombia. The position requires expert knowledge in maritime narcotics interdiction operations across blue water, coastal, and riverine environments, with a minimum of five years of relevant experience in the U.S. Coast Guard, Navy, or Marines, or ten years of equivalent experience without a degree. Applicants must possess U.S. citizenship, be able to obtain and maintain a Secret-level security clearance (with potential upgrade to Top Secret), and demonstrate Spanish language proficiency at the FSI Level R/3, S/3 or DLPT Level 3/3. Additionally, candidates must have at least four years of experience advising or training foreign nationals or procuring equipment for maritime operations in Latin America, along with proven expertise in planning and executing U.S. security assistance programs, particularly Foreign Military Sales (FMS) cases. The contractor will serve as the primary liaison with Colombian naval, coast guard, and marine forces, advising on equipment acquisitions, training, logistics, and operational planning, while also acting as a Contracting Officer’s Representative to oversee contracts and ensure end-use monitoring of U.S.-provided assets. The contract has a twelve-month base period with four optional one-year extensions, and offers a compensation range of $102,409 to $150,391 annually under the FS-02 level. Benefits include health and life insurance contributions, housing and post allowances, hardship and danger pay, medical evacuation coverage, and relocation support for household goods and vehicles. Applicants must submit a completed SF-171 form, a detailed resume with explicit evidence of qualifications including dates, locations, and hours worked, three professional references, and three separate evaluation factor responses, each limited to 500 words, totaling no more than 20 pages in a single PDF. Evaluation is based on 70 points for technical factors—professional experience, program management, and knowledge of Colombia’s environment—and 30 points for interview performance, with satisfactory professional reference checks required for eligibility. Offerors must disclose any personal or financial conflicts of interest prior to award and adhere strictly to ethical guidelines for personal services contractors. Proposals are due by July 15, 2026, at 3:00 PM ET to INLPSCTeam@state.gov,
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NAICS: 921190
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Program Management and Oversight AdvisorThe U.S. Department of State, through its Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), is seeking a qualified U.S. citizen to serve as a Program Management and Oversight Advisor under a Personal Services Contract (PSC) at the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The position is designated at the FS-02 level, with an annual compensation range of $102,409 to $150,391, and carries a primary period of performance of twelve months, renewable through four optional one-year extensions. Applicants must be U.S. citizens eligible for Secret-level security clearance, with the potential requirement to upgrade to Top Secret. The role demands extensive experience in federal program management, including oversight of foreign assistance programs, contracting, and end-use monitoring of U.S.-funded equipment such as weapons, vehicles, communication gear, and armored equipment for the Haitian National Police and Gang Suppression Force. The incumbent will serve as a Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) and potentially as a Grants Officer Representative (GOR) or Agreement Officer’s Representative (AOR), responsible for monitoring contractor performance, managing logistics, overseeing compliance with INL’s End Use Monitoring Standard Operating Policy, and ensuring proper asset tracking, storage, and accountability in coordination with Haitian authorities and other U.S. government agencies. The position requires a bachelor’s degree and a minimum of eight years of professional experience, including at least four years directly managing or overseeing U.S. government contracts or employees in a technical monitor role, with demonstrable expertise in developing statements of work, quality assurance plans, and contract administration processes. Candidates must possess or obtain within 30 days of award the Federal Acquisition Certification for Contracting Officer’s Representatives (FAC-COR) Level II and complete mandatory grant officer representative training totaling 40 hours, with ongoing continuous education requirements. The contractor must submit a fully completed SF-171, a comprehensive resume detailing all relevant experience with dates, locations, and hours worked, three professional references, and three separate evaluation factor responses—each limited to 500 words—that specifically address program management and oversight, communication and interpersonal skills, and foreign assistance experience. Proposals must be submitted as a single PDF not exceeding 20 pages via email to the designated INL team by the closing date of July 23, 2026, at 3:00 PM ET. Pre-award ethical responsibilities require full disclosure of any personal or financial conflicts of interest
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The contract seeks to provide policy and strategic planning support to Transport Canada by translating technical findings into actionable policy recommendations focused on northern multimodal transportation corridors. The work will emphasize risk prioritization and the development of climate resilience frameworks to address the unique environmental and infrastructural challenges in Canada’s north, ensuring that transportation systems remain safe, reliable, and adaptive under changing climatic conditions. This role requires deep integration of scientific and engineering data with strategic policy analysis to guide decision-making at the federal level. The contract is positioned as a subcontract under the Government of Canada’s Department of Transport, with a NAICS code of 921190 reflecting its alignment with federal administrative and policy support services. The opportunity was posted on May 28, 2026, and responses are due by June 12, 2026. Although no specific location is designated for performance, the nature of the work implies collaboration across northern regions and coordination with federal agencies responsible for infrastructure and climate adaptation. The subcontract aims to strengthen Canada’s capacity to manage transportation risks in vulnerable northern corridors through science-informed, forward-looking policy strategies.

General Info

Provide strategic climate resilience planning and policy support for northern Transport Canada infrastructure.

Agency

Government of Canada → Department of TransportView Agency

NAICS

921190 - Other General Government SupportView NAICS

Place of Performance

CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Transport
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Translate technical findings into strategic policy recommendations for Transport Canada, including risk prioritization and climate resilience frameworks for northern multimodal corridors.