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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 6, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) - Request for Proposal - Enterprise Artificial Intelligence: Platforms, Services, and Integrated Delivery

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AB-2026-03345Canada

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Canoe Procurement Group of Canada is facilitating a national procurement initiative on behalf of CivicInfo BC, RMA, SARM, AMM, LAS, UMNB, NSFM, FPEIM, MNL, NWTAC, NAM, AYC, and their extensive network of current and potential members, which encompasses government entities, higher education institutions, K-12 school boards, not-for-profits, tribal governments, and other public agencies across all Canadian provinces and territories. This request for proposal seeks enterprise-level artificial intelligence solutions in three distinct lots: AI platforms and infrastructure including cloud, hybrid, and on-premise systems with governance and privacy-preserving capabilities; AI professional services covering strategy, governance, managed operations, and custom software development tailored for public sector applications; and integrated AI delivery, available only to vendors capable of owning end-to-end responsibility for both technology and services under a single contract. The solicitation is open to compliant organizations worldwide but must adhere to Canadian trade agreements such as CFTA, CETA, NWPTA, and ATPP, ensuring equitable access and alignment with procurement standards. Proposals must be submitted exclusively through the Sourcewell Procurement Portal by June 17, 2026, at 3:30 p.m. Central Time, with no exceptions for late or non-electronic submissions. The resulting contract will have an initial term of four years, with the potential for up to three additional one-year extensions, and possible further extensions under exceptional circumstances. The scope of work is designed to support diverse public sector needs including citizen services automation, benefits processing, permitting, case management, and secure AI deployment in restricted environments. Only proposals that fully address the requirements of one primary lot—Lot 1, Lot 2, or Lot 3—are eligible, and proposers must demonstrate the capacity to meet complex operational, ethical, and compliance standards including responsible AI governance, bias mitigation, model monitoring, and workforce transition planning. All participating organizations span all levels of Canadian government and public service, making this a significant opportunity for vendors seeking to deliver scalable AI solutions across the nation’s public sector.

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Enterprise AI procurement for Canadian public sector across three lots, global vendors eligible under Canadian trade agreements.

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Government of Canada → Rural Municipalities of Alberta

NAICS

541512 - Computer Systems Design Services View NAICS

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Rural Municipalities of Alberta
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Government of Canada → Rural Municipalities of Alberta
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Tara WolffContracting Authority

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Canoe Procurement Group of Canada, is posting the solicitation on behalf of CivicInfo BC, RMA, SARM, AMM, LAS, UMNB, NSFM, FPEIM, MNL, NWTAC, NAM, AYC and its current and potential Members and represented Associations and their Members, which includes all MASH/MUSH sectors, Provincial Governments, Federal Agencies, Crown Corporations, local Governmental and other not-for-profit organizations located in all provinces and territories in Canada including but not limited to British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Yukon Territories and Nunavut. Request for Proposal ("RFP") to result in regional and/or national contract solutions under the rules and regulations of Canadian trade agreements (including Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) Chapter 5, Ontario-Quebec Trade and Cooperation Agreement, and Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) Chapter 19, New West Partnership Trade Agreement (NWPTA), Atlantic Trade and Procurement Partnership (ATPP) as applicable). Canoe/Sourcewell is requesting proposals for Enterprise Artificial Intelligence: Platforms, Services, and Integrated Delivery in a national contracting solution for use by its members. Members include thousands of governmental, higher education, K-12 education, not-for-profit, tribal government, and other public agencies located in Canada. A full copy of the Request for Proposals can be found on the Sourcewell Procurement Portal [https://proportal.sourcewell-mn.gov]. Only proposals submitted through the Sourcewell Procurement Portal will be considered. Proposals are due no later than June 17, 2026 at 3:30 p.m. Central Time, and late proposals will not be considered. Sourcewell and Canoe are seeking proposals for Enterprise Artificial Intelligence: Platforms, Services, and Integrated Delivery as further described below. This RFP is organized into three (3) response Lots. Proposers must select ONE (1) primary Lot under which to submit a response. Lot 1: AI Products and Platforms Included Solutions may consist of, but are not limited to: a. AI Platforms and Infrastructure i. Enterprise AI platforms with built-in automation, orchestration, and governance capabilities; ii. Platforms supporting AI model development, deployment, and lifecycle management for enterprise and public sector use cases; iii. On-premise, hybrid, and cloud AI infrastructure design, deployment, and management; iv. AI-optimized compute infrastructure v. Enterprise knowledge management systems and data infrastructure that enable AI capabilities; and vi. AI solutions designed for sensitive or restricted government environments, including air-gapped and privacy-preserving deployments. b. Intelligent Automation Platforms and Agentic AI i. Platforms for building, deploying, and managing AI-driven automation that operate across enterprise systems independent of any single software application — including agent development frameworks, orchestration infrastructure, and lifecycle management tools; ii. Workflow automation platforms that connect AI capabilities to systems, data sources, and processes across organizational boundaries; iii. Enterprise automation platforms enhanced with AI reasoning and natural language capabilities that operate across multiple systems; and iv. Platforms for document intelligence, multimodal processing, and unstructured data extraction at enterprise scale. Lot 2: AI Professional Services Included Solutions may consist of, but are not limited to: a. AI Strategy, Governance, and Enterprise Transformation i. Enterprise AI maturity assessment — structured evaluation of an organization’s AI readiness across technology, data, talent, governance, and culture dimensions; ii. Responsible AI policy development — documented frameworks, policies, and standards governing AI use, accountability, and risk management; iii. AI governance architecture — design and implementation of oversight structures, audit mechanisms, bias controls, and human-in-the-loop requirements; iv. Operating model redesign — restructuring of organizational workflows, roles, and accountabilities around AI-enabled capabilities; v. AI investment prioritization and business case development — structured approaches to identifying, evaluating, and sequencing AI opportunities; vi. Workforce transformation strategy — design of AI literacy programs, role transition planning, and organizational change management at scale; and vii. Cross-sector AI policy advisory — guidance on compliance with applicable federal, state, and local AI governance requirements and emerging regulatory frameworks. b. AI-Enabled Managed Services i. AI operations management, including deployment oversight, incident response, and service level management; ii. Model monitoring — ongoing tracking of AI system performance, accuracy, and output quality in production environments; iii. Model drift management — detection and remediation of accuracy degradation as real-world data diverges from training data over time; iv. Continuous improvement programs — structured processes for model retraining, capability expansion, and performance optimization; v. Managed AI services for specific government functions, including citizen services automation, benefits processing, case management, and permitting; and vi. AI security operations — monitoring for adversarial inputs, data poisoning, and unauthorized model access. c. AI Software Development and Engineering Custom development of AI-enabled applications, integrations, and automated workflows designed for specific government functions, operational domains, or agency use cases, including model fine-tuning and adaptation. Custom development, software engineering, and client-specific solution design are considered professional services for purposes of this Solicitation, even when resulting in a deployed AI-enabled application or system. Lot 3: Integrated AI Delivery A proposer would respond in Lot 3 only if they are a single organization capable of: (a) delivering both AI technology products and AI professional services under one contract, (b) serving as the primary accountable party for both, and (c) maintaining primary responsibility for the design, integration, performance, and delivery of the integrated AI solution, and remains fully accountable for outcomes, even when third-party components are used. 2. The term of any resulting contract(s) awarded by Sourcewell under this solicitation will be four years. Sourcewell and supplier may agree to up to three additional one-year extensions based on the best interests of Sourcewell and its Participating Entities. Sourcewell retains the right to consider additional extensions beyond seven years as required under exceptional circumstances. 3. A full copy of the Request for Proposals can be found on the Sourcewell Procurement Portal [https://proportal.sourcewell-mn.gov]. Only proposals submitted through the Sourcewell Procurement Portal will be considered. Proposer’s complete proposal must be submitted through the Sourcewell Procurement Portal no later than the date and time specified in the Solicitation Schedule. Any other form of proposal submission, whether electronic, paper, or otherwise, will not be considered by Sourcewell. Only complete proposals that are timely submitted through the Sourcewell Procurement Portal will be considered. Late proposals will not be considered. It is the Proposer’s sole responsibility to ensure that the proposal is received on time. 4. Following submission of proposals, negotiations may be permitted. 5. List of current and Potential Members and represented Associations and their Members which includes all MASH/MUSH sectors, Provincial Governments, Federal Agencies, Crown Corporations, local Governmental and other not-for-profit organizations located in all provinces and territories in Canada including but not limited to British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Yukon Territories and Nunavut located here, https://canoeprocurement.ca/canoe-current-future-members/