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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on March 18, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta - Advanced Contract Award Notice / Notice of Proposed Procurement - WCB Claims Management System Technical Debt

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AB-2026-02283Canada

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The Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta intends to award a contract to a pre-identified supplier to address technical debt within its internal claims management system. Following a 2020 consolidation that migrated two legacy WCB applications onto a modern SQL Server platform, the system still suffers from outdated, redundant, and inconsistent data structures inherited from previous systems. These legacy issues continue to hinder operational efficiency, complicate maintenance, and limit scalability and modernization efforts. The project requires highly specialized services due to the complexity of the system, which involves intellectual property considerations, compatibility with antiquated database and software technologies, and extensive integration with multiple downstream applications that rely on the data. The contract solicitation, identified under the number AB-2026-02283 and posted on March 18, 2026, calls for responses by April 2, 2026. The work will be performed in Alberta, Canada, under the authority of Shae Hartwell, the designated contracting authority at the Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta.

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WCB Alberta awards contract to address legacy technical debt in claims management system by April 2026.

Agency

Government of Canada → Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta

NAICS

541512 - Computer Systems Design Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta
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Shae HartwellContracting Authority

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Purpose: The purpose of this Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN) is to detail the WCB’s intent to award to the pre-identified Supplier of services, to assist the WCB in addressing the technical debt in the WCB’s internal claims management system. Description of the Requirement for Services: The 2020 consolidation of two WCB applications onto a modern SQL Server platform improved the underlying technology but retained outdated and duplicative data structures from legacy systems. As a result, the new environment still contains redundant, inconsistent, and unused data, which continues to create operational inefficiencies and poses significant challenges for ongoing maintenance, scalability, and modernization efforts. The maintenance and modernization of the claims management system is a highly specialized and complex undertaking due to the underlying intellectual property (IP) rights, need for compatibility with antiquated database and software technology, and coupling of data across the system and the number of downstream applications that consume and depend on this data.