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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 26, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Technology and Innovation - Negotiated Request for Proposal - Cyber Threat Intelligence Platform

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AB-2026-03994Canada

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The Government of Alberta’s Cybersecurity Division is advancing its cybersecurity strategy by procuring a Threat Intelligence Platform to replace reliance on external Managed Security Services Providers for cyber threat intelligence. Having built a mature, in-house Cyber Threat Intelligence team capable of producing high-value, actionable intelligence for both internal operations and the public-facing CyberAlberta initiative, the Province now seeks to enhance autonomy and efficiency through direct access to threat data and collaborative workflows. The platform will enable the team to deliver enriched, timely, and scalable intelligence to internal stakeholders and a broad Community of Interest across the province, eliminating the need for third-party CTI services that have become less critical as internal capabilities have grown. This procurement represents a strategic pivot toward self-sufficiency, agility, and operational independence in cyber threat intelligence. The solicitation, identified as AB-2026-03994 under NAICS code 518210, is open for proposals with a deadline of June 22, 2026. The platform must be designed to integrate seamlessly with existing and future modernization initiatives including automation, orchestration, and information-sharing systems, ensuring long-term adaptability within Alberta’s evolving cybersecurity ecosystem. The procurement is managed by the Technology and Innovation division under the Government of Alberta, with James MacRae serving as the contracting authority. Successful proponents must demonstrate not only technical proficiency but also an understanding of public sector requirements, operational scalability, and alignment with the Province’s broader vision for a resilient, independently powered cyber defense posture.

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Alberta's Cybersecurity Division seeks Threat Intelligence Platform for internal intelligence and collaboration by 2026.

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Government of Canada → Technology and Innovation

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

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Technology and Innovation
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James MacRaeContracting Authority

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The Government of Alberta’s Cybersecurity Division (CSD) has historically relied on a Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) to support its cybersecurity operations, including the provision of cyber threat intelligence (CTI). Over time, the CSD recognized the strategic importance of developing internal CTI capabilities and subsequently established a dedicated Cyber Threat Intelligence team. This team has been instrumental in delivering actionable intelligence to both the CSD and to CyberAlberta—a public-facing initiative that provides cybersecurity advice and guidance to a broad Community of Interest (COI) across the province. As both the CSD and the GoA CTI team have matured, their operational capabilities have significantly increased. This evolution has reduced the dependency on external MSSP services, particularly those related to threat intelligence. The GoA CTI team now posses the expertise and capacity to manage and produce high-value intelligence internally, rendering MSSP-provided CTI services less impactful. To further enhance the GoA CTI team’s effectiveness and autonomy, the Province is seeking to procure a Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP), enabling direct access to threat data and collaborative intelligence workflows, obviating the need for an MSSP. The TIP will support the delivery of enriched, timely, and actionable intelligence to both internal stakeholders within the CSD and external partners within the CyberAlberta COI. This initiative marks a strategic shift toward a more self-sufficient and agile CTI capability within the CSD. Proponents should be aware that this procurement forms part of a broader transformation of cybersecurity services within the GoA. The TIP must be capable of evolving alongside other modernization initiatives, including future integration with automation, orchestration, and information-sharing platforms.