September 24, 2021
The Government of Canada purchases professional services primarily through contract vehicles such as standing offers (SO) and supply arrangements (SA). In some cases, the use of a standing offer or supply arrangement is mandatory.
Learning Services SO and SA: Qualify for contracts for Design, Development and Delivery of Learning Services [OPEN for Renewal – Due Date: October 29, 2021]
The Learning Services SO and SA are the mandatory procurement tools for most purchases of learning services to be provided to locations across Canada. Learning Services includes all aspects of the design, development and delivery of classroom learning, blended learning and eLearning product development. In general, the provision of services involves the development and delivery of government-owned materials.
The Learning Services Methods of Supply are organized into the following streams:
- Stream 1 – Strategic Learning Advisory Services
- Stream 2 – Instructional Design and Development Services
- Stream 3 – Custom and Rapid Learning Product Programming
- Stream 4 – Multi-media Design and Development
- Stream 5 – Training Delivery
- Stream 6 – Training Evaluation Services
- Stream 7 – Project Management
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Posted by Jennifer Bulman
October 30, 2020
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) inviting interested businesses to provide feedback to help shape and modernize the online tools used to procure the majority of Government of Canada IT and Non-IT professional services. As part of the Professional Services Modernization Initiative, PSPC is reviewing the following supply arrangements (SAs):
- ProServices
- Task and Solutions Based Professional Services (TSPS)
- Learning Services
- Professional Audit Support Services (PASS)
The review will look at qualification requirements and processes to maximize efficiency; and will consider current and future trends and priorities, with a view to updating the streams and categories in these supply arrangements.
Take the Survey
PSPC has prepared a survey to gather feedback from the vendor community, addressing specifically the Tier structure and the related Qualification Criteria.
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Posted by Jennifer Bulman
October 30, 2020
The Government of Canada purchases professional services primarily through contract vehicles such as standing offers and supply arrangements. In some cases, the use of a standing offer or supply arrangement is mandatory.
Task and Solutions Professional Services (TSPS) Task-Based Supply Arrangement (SA): Qualify for Contracts for Non-IT Professional Services [Open for bids indefinitely – Quarterly due dates: last business day of the month in March, June, September and December. The next due date is December 31, 2021.]
The TSPS Task-Based SA is one of several mandatory contract vehicles related to the provision of non-IT Professional Services. The other related contract vehicles are the TSPS Solutions-Based SA and the ProServices SA.
Task-based services generally involve the assignment of a resource or group of resources to complete a well-defined set of deliverables/responsibilities on a per diem basis.
TSPS is organized according to the following streams (each containing multiple categories of resources):
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Posted by Jennifer Bulman
October 30, 2020
The TSPS Task Based Standing Offer (SO) will not be renewed past its current expiry date of May 31, 2021. Call-ups submitted before the effective date remain valid until the work is completed in accordance with the call-up terms.
Two alternate methods of supply are available for the same type of service:
Businesses that do not hold either of these methods of supply will be contacted by the TSPS team to discuss the options for transferring the categories currently on their Task-Based SO to an alternate method of supply. If you have further questions about the discontinuation of the TSPS Task Based SO, please email spts.tsps@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca.
For questions about qualifying for ProServices or the TSPS Task Based Supply Arrangements, or any of the Government of Canada methods of supply, or doing business with the Government of Canada, please don’t hesitate to contact us at The Proposal Centre.
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Posted by Jennifer Bulman
July 3, 2020
As of July 1, 2020, the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) is now in force, and replaces the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). For any procurement that commences on or after July 1, 2020, NAFTA no longer applies.
Under CUSMA, Canada is not a party to the government procurement chapter in CUSMA, which pertains only to Mexico and the United States. Canada will maintain government procurement commitments with the United States through the World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-GPA) and with Mexico through the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
With the implementation of CUSMA, the Government of Canada’s threshold that determines whether goods and services may be directed to pre-qualified suppliers changes to follow that of the Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA). The current CKFTA threshold is $100,000, inclusive of taxes.
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Posted by Jennifer Bulman
July 2, 2020
Following the April 2020 renewal of the Learning Services Standing Offer and Supply Arrangement, the Government of Canada has published the established Learning Services Standing Offer median rates by Region, Category and Level. The rates can be viewed online, or downloaded in PDF format from the Learning Services Standing Offer Median Rates notice.
The data in the Learning Services Standing Offer Median Rates notice is provided for information and reference purposes to vendors and other interested parties to review the current median results. Existing and potential vendors in particular may be interested in this information in preparation for the next renewal of the Learning Services Standing Offer and Supply Arrangement which is currently targeted for December 2021.
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Posted by Jennifer Bulman
June 23, 2020
As announced on April 2020, effective October 1, 2020, the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (MGCS) is moving to a Managed Service Provider (MSP) model for buying temporary information technology (IT) contractor services. MGCS has selected Flextrack Inc. to provide, manage and administer Contingent IT Contractor Services. This will replace the I&IT Task Based Vendor of Record arrangement.
The use of the MSP’s services for contingent IT contractor services will become mandatory for all ministries and agencies covered by the OPS Procurement Directive in its entirety, regardless of value.
Vendors wishing to supply contingent IT contractor services to the Government of Ontario will be required to register with Flextrack. Any interested IT Qualified Firm will be able to register, provided they are not sole proprietors and meet the MSP requirements such as insurance and tax compliance.
Vendor Information Sessions
Flextrack will publish information on how to register as a vendor on June 24, 2020 on YouTube.
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Posted by Jennifer Bulman
May 1, 2020
In support of Canada’s response to COVID-19, PWGSC has enhanced three of its supply arrangements for providing professional services to the Government of Canada.
A Health Services stream has been added to the following two vehicles
The Health Services stream is identical in both the TSPS Task-Based SA and the ProServices SA, and includes the following categories
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Posted by Jennifer Bulman
April 30, 2020
The Government of Canada purchases professional services primarily through contract vehicles such as standing offers (SO) and supply arrangements (SA). In some cases, the use of a standing offer or supply arrangement is mandatory.
Learning Services SO and SA: Qualify for contracts for Design, Development and Delivery of Learning Services [CLOSED]
The Learning Services SO and SA are the mandatory procurement tools for most purchases of learning services to be provided to locations across Canada. Learning Services includes all aspects of the design, development and delivery of classroom learning, blended learning and eLearning product development. In general, the provision of services involves the development and delivery of government-owned materials.
The Learning Services Methods of Supply are organized into the following streams:
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Posted by Jennifer Bulman
April 22, 2020
The Government of Ontario, Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (MGCS), has awarded a Vendor of Record (VOR) agreement to Flextrack Inc., effective April 6, 2020, to be the Managed Service Provider (MSP) for Contingent Information Technology (IT) Resources. The agreement with Flextrack Inc. begins October 1, 2020, and will replace the current Task-based I&IT Services Vendor of Record Arrangement (VOR-OSS-00430429), which expires on September 30, 2020. Contract term is for three years, with two optional one-year extensions.
The MSP will be the single channel through which Contingent IT Resources are provided to clients, responsible for sourcing, providing and managing Contingent IT Resources for short-term IT consulting services.
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