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TBIPS RFP 202701706: Digital Talent To Support The Development Of A Suite Of Digital Solutions To Support The Operations Of The Office Of The Foreign Influence Commissioner Of Canada (OFICC)

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The contract solicits qualified suppliers under the TBIPS Supply Arrangement to provide digital talent and professional services supporting the development, configuration, and deployment of digital solutions within the Office of the Foreign Influence Commissioner of Canada’s Microsoft tenant. Contractors must deliver on-demand expertise across multiple disciplines including application architecture specializing in Dynamics and Power Apps, software development, testing, business analysis, technical writing, IT security risk assessment, project management, and IT instruction. Services are delivered through Task Authorizations as needed and encompass full lifecycle support such as customization, documentation, development, testing, maintenance, and training to ensure departmental personnel can effectively operate and administer the solutions. Knowledge transfer and collaboration with in-house staff are required, along with recommendations for additional training to maximize solution adoption. All bidders must hold a valid TBIPS Supply Arrangement covering the specified categories and levels, and the requirement is restricted to those suppliers pre-qualified under the arrangement. The project is positioned in the National Capital Region with a response deadline of July 27, 2026, and includes mandatory security requirements aligned with government standards.

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TBIPS suppliers provide digital talent and lifecycle support for Microsoft solutions in Canada’s Foreign Influence Commissioner’s office.

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Government of Canada → Department of Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessView Agency

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541512 - Computer Systems Design ServicesView NAICS

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National Capital Region (NCR), CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
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Mathieu LemieuxContracting Authority

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NOTICE OF PROPOSED PROCUREMENT (NPP) RFP Against the TBIPS Supply Arrangement: To ensure that this initiative achieves the required outcomes, the Contractor shall support the development, configuration and deployment of digital solutions in the departmental Microsoft tenant and provide professional services to configure the solution, on an as-and-when-requested basis through Task Authorizations, where applicable. Professional services may be required to support configuration, customization, business analysis, documentation, development, testing, maintenance, and other related implementation activities necessary to meet OFICC business processes and solution requirements. The Contractor will also provide training on how to use the configured solution components to support routine administration and operations. The Contractor will work collaboratively with in-house staff, conducted knowledge transfer as appropriate, and provide recommendations on any additional training required for departmental personnel to fully use and administer the solution. TBIPS Categories, and Levels - A.1 Application / Software Architect (Dynamics & Power Apps Specialist), Level 2 & 3 - A.6 Programmer / Software Developer, Level 2 & 3 - A.11. Tester, Level 2 & 3 - B.1. Business analyst, Level 2 & 3 - B.11. Instructor, information technology, Level 2 & 3 - B.14. Technical Writer, Level 2 & 3 - C.3 Information technology security threat and risk assessment and certification and accreditation analyst, Level 2 & 3 - P.9 Project Manager, Level 2 & 3 This requirement is available to all bidders who hold a valid TBIPS SA for all the streams and categories for the requirement to be eligible to bid on this requirement. The following SA qualified suppliers have been invited: 1. 9468269 Canada Inc (Meliora Advisory Group) 2. AGDA Group Consultants Inc 3. Akkodis Canada Inc. 4. Altis Recruitment & Technology Inc 5. Calian Ltd, DWP Solutions Inc, In Joint Venture 6. Cistel technology Inc 7. Cofomo Inc 8. Conoscenti Technologies Inc. 9. Deloitte Inc 10. Experis Canada 11. GSI International Consulting Inc 12. I4C Information Technology Consulting Inc 13. IBISKA Telecom Inc 14. iFathom Corporation 15. Infosys Public Services 16. ISG Search Inc 17. Kyndryl Canada Limited; ISM Information Systems Management Corporation in Joint Venture 18. Levio Conseils Inc 19. Makwa Resourcing Inc 20. Makwa Resource Inc., TPG Technology Consulting Ltd. In Joint Venture 21. Maplestream Inc., Cofomo Inc., in Joint Venture 22. MDOS Consulting 23. MGIS Inc 24. Mindwire Systems Ltd 25. MNP LLP 26. NTT DATA CANADA INC 27. Oxaro Inc 28. S.I Systems ULC 29. Symbiotic Group, Akkodis in Joint Venture 30. Tek Systems Canada Corp. / Société Teksystems Canada 31. Thoughtstorm Incorporated This requirement has security requirements.

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