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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 - Request for Proposal - Scrap Metal Compliance Monitoring Solution RFP

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AB-2026-03981Canada

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The Province of Alberta’s Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Services is seeking a new technology solution to replace its existing Scrap Metal Transaction Tracking System in order to strengthen compliance with the Scrap Metal Dealers and Recyclers Identification Act and enhance public safety. The system must support mandatory reporting by all licensed scrap metal dealers and recyclers across Alberta, requiring them to submit detailed transaction data including seller identification, vehicle information, metal type, weight, date and time of transaction, and payment method details. Recent legislative updates have expanded requirements to include business-to-business transactions and more comprehensive data elements, necessitating a modern platform capable of securely collecting, storing, and transmitting this information in real time. The solution must ensure traceability of all transactions to deter metal theft, particularly of high-value items like copper and catalytic converters, which threaten critical infrastructure and cause significant economic harm. The new system must also provide authorized law enforcement personnel with robust tools to search, analyze, and access transaction data for investigative purposes, aligning with regulatory and legislative mandates. It must be secure, scalable, and reliable, designed to handle high volumes of daily submissions from hundreds of dealers while ensuring data integrity and privacy. The platform should support efficient onboarding and usage for dealers and integrate seamlessly with existing government systems, enabling seamless compliance and enforcement. The procurement is being conducted under solicitation AB-2026-03981, with proposals due by June 26, 2026, and is managed by the Government of Alberta's Technology and Innovation division through Contracting Authority Jenna Annett.

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Alberta seeks secure, scalable Scrap Metal Compliance system with identity verification and expanded reporting.

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Government of Canada → Technology and Innovation

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541512 - Computer Systems Design ServicesView NAICS

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Technology and Innovation
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Jenna AnnettContracting Authority

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The Province of Alberta’s Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Services (PSES) is seeking a replacement for its current Scrap Metal Transaction Tracking Solution to enhance oversight, compliance, and public safety within the scrap metal industry. This initiative supports the enforcement of the Scrap Metal Dealers and Recyclers Identification Act (SMDRIA) and its associated regulation, which require all scrap metal dealers and recyclers operating in Alberta to report all scrap metal buy and sell transactions to the Government of Alberta. The legislation is intended to combat the theft and trafficking of high value metals, such as copper wire and catalytic converters, which can disrupt critical infrastructure and result in significant financial loss to Albertans. Under SMDRIA, dealers and recyclers are required to verify seller identity and maintain accurate and complete records for each transaction. Required information includes seller identification details (such as name, address, and government issued ID, seller descriptors) and detailed transaction information, including the date and time the property was acquired, a description and weight of the metal, and vehicle details (make, model, colour, and licence plate) used to deliver the material. The legislation also regulates how transactions occur, including the use of traceable payment methods, to deter theft and support law enforcement investigations. Recent legislative amendments expanded reporting and traceability requirements, including enhanced transaction data elements and the inclusion of business-to-business transactions. As a result, the Province requires a secure, reliable, and scalable Solution that enables scrap metal dealers and recyclers to submit required information efficiently and allows authorized law enforcement Users (Authorized Agency Users) to access, search, and analyze transaction data in accordance with legislative and regulatory requirements.