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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on April 20, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Technology and Innovation - Request for Qualification - Courts Technology Services - Integrated Managed Security Services (IMSS)

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AB-2026-03093Canada

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The Alberta Courts Technology Services (CTS) department is seeking a qualified Managed Security Services provider to deliver an Integrated Managed Security Service (IMSS) that will enhance their cybersecurity capabilities. This contract involves comprehensive security services including continuous 24x7 security monitoring, threat detection, incident response, managed detection and response for network security, endpoint and cloud security, threat intelligence, vulnerability assessments, and ongoing security incident management. The goal is to transition from a basic internal security function to a hybrid model that combines internal resources with specialized external expertise, ensuring robust security operations aligned with the Canadian Judicial Council's standards for court information security. This solicitation, issued by the Technology and Innovation branch of the Government of Canada, is specifically focused on the Alberta region with a response deadline of May 5, 2026. The contract aims to bolster the Alberta Courts' ability to respond to and mitigate security incidents effectively while providing continuous monitoring and advanced threat detection led by external specialists. Questions or submissions related to this opportunity can be directed to the designated contracting authority, Edmund Arthurton, through the provided government contact email.

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Alberta Courts seek 24x7 managed cybersecurity services focusing on threat detection, response, and monitoring.

Agency

Government of Canada → Technology and Innovation

NAICS

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

Place of Performance

Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Technology and Innovation
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → Technology and Innovation
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Contacts
Edmund ArthurtonContracting Authority

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The Alberta Courts Technology Services (CTS) department is seeking to engage a qualified Managed Security Services provider to deliver comprehensive cybersecurity services including but not limited to: 24x7 security monitoring and alerting, 24x7 threat detection, major security incident response capabilities, managed detection and response network security, endpoint security, cloud security, threat intelligence, vulnerability assessment, security incident management and continuous monitoring. It is conceived that this Integrated Managed Security Service (IMSS) project will transform Alberta Courts security operations function from a rudimentary internal function to a hybrid model that leverages specialized external expertise for 24x7 monitoring, advanced threat detection, and major security incident response capabilities, thereby reducing the impacts of security incidents and be aligned to security operations requirements of the Canadian Judicial Council (CJC) Blueprint for the Security of Court Information.