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    Primer: PWGSC Communication Marketing Management Supply Arrangement

    November 19, 2018

    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.

    Communication Marketing Management Supply Arrangement (SA): Qualify for Communication Marketing Management Professional Services Contracts over $25,000 and under $2,000,000 across Canada [CLOSED]
    Contracts awarded under the Communication Marketing Management Supply Arrangement cannot be under $25,000, and must not exceed $2,000,000, including applicable taxes. For requirements valued at more than $2,000,000 including taxes, a Request for Proposal will be posted on buyandsell.gc.ca.

    Types of Services to be Purchased under Communication Marketing Management

    The Communication Marketing Management SA covers a full range of marketing strategy services, including Read the rest of this entry »


    [ARCHIVED] Primer: PWGSC TSPS Task-Based Standing Offer and Supply Arrangement

    October 24, 2018

    [ARCHIVED July 12, 2019 – This page will no longer be updated. Please see https://blog.theproposalcentre.ca//list-of-primers/ for current information on key Government of Canada and Government of Ontario contract vehicles.]

    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 Standing Offer (SO) and Supply Arrangement (SA): Qualify for Contracts for Non-IT Professional Services [Closed]
    The TSPS Task-Based SO and TSPS Task-Based SA are two 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): Read the rest of this entry »


    {ARCHIVE] Primer: PWGSC Learning Services Standing Offer and Supply Arrangement

    August 15, 2018

    [ARCHIVED August 15, 2018 – This page will no longer be updated. Please see https://blog.theproposalcentre.ca//list-of-primers/ for current information on key Government of Canada and Government of Ontario contract vehicles]

    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: Design, Development and Delivery of Learning Services across Canada [Closed – Replacement anticipated for January 2019]

    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: Read the rest of this entry »


    Primer: PWGSC ProServices Supply Arrangement

    April 18, 2018

    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.

    For professional services contracts under $100,000, the ProServices SA is an essential contract vehicle and will be for years to come. Read the rest of this entry »


    [Archived] NAFTA Threshold raised to $106,000 for 2018-2019

    February 6, 2018

    [ARCHIVED February 17, 2020 – This page will no longer be updated. Please see https://blog.theproposalcentre.ca//list-of-primers/ for current information on key Government of Canada and Government of Ontario contract vehicles]

    The Government of Canada’s contracting policies and regulations are affected by numerous trade agreements that Canada has signed with other countries and even one between the provinces (the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT)). Of all the agreements, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has the most significant impact on government procurement by dictating some of the terms governing how solicitations are run.

    From a services perspective, the threshold for the past two years has been $89,600.  Treasury Board has recently announced that for the period from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2019, the threshold will be $106,000, inclusive of taxes. Updated thresholds for goods, services and construction, for all trade agreements can be found in Treasury Board’s Contracting Policy Notice 2017-6. Read the rest of this entry »


    [ARCHIVED] Primer: PWGSC ProServices Supply Arrangement

    June 19, 2017

    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.

    For professional services contracts under the $106,000, the ProServices SA is an essential contract vehicle and will be for years to come. Read the rest of this entry »


    Notice of Proposed Procurement: Shared Services Canada’s Software Licensing Vehicle

    April 3, 2017

    Shared Services Canada (SSC) has issued a Software Licensing Vehicle (SLV) solicitation for the procurement of software and its associated maintenance and support that fall under SSC’s mandate. The SLV will effectively be the SSC version of the Software Licensing Supply Arrangement (SLSA) used by Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC).

    The SLSA will continue to be a mechanism of choice to meet PSPC’s ongoing needs. However, in order to support its service offerings, SSC requires its own vehicle, the SLV. Read the rest of this entry »


    [ARCHIVED] Primer: PWGSC Learning Services Standing Offer and Supply Arrangement

    March 14, 2017

    [ARCHIVED August 15, 2018 – This page will no longer be updated. Please see https://blog.theproposalcentre.ca//list-of-primers/ for current information on key Government of Canada and Government of Ontario contract vehicles]

    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: Design, Development and Delivery of Learning Services across Canada [Closed – SA Refresh scheduled January 22, 2019]

    The Learning Services SO (currently closed) and the Learning Services 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: Read the rest of this entry »


    [Archived] Primer: PWGSC Task-Based Informatics Professional Services (TBIPS) SO and SA

    March 10, 2017

    [ARCHIVED February 18, 2020 – This page will no longer be updated. Please see https://blog.theproposalcentre.ca//list-of-primers/ for current information on key Government of Canada and Government of Ontario contract vehicles]

    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-Based Informatics Professional Services (TBIPS) Standing Offer (SO) and Supply Arrangement (SA): Qualify for Contracts for IT Professional Services [Open – SA Refresh – Quarterly due dates: last business day of the month in March, June, September and December. Next due date: March 31, 2020]
    The TBIPS SA is a mandatory contract vehicle related to the provision of IT Professional services.

    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. The tasks involved are finite work assignments with specific start dates, specific end dates and set deliverables.

    TBIPS is organized according to the following streams, each containing multiple categories of resources:

    • Stream 1 Application Services
    • Stream 2 Geomatics Services
    • Stream 3 IM/IT Services
    • Stream 4 Business Management Services
    • Stream 5 Project Management Services
    • Stream 6 Cyber Protection Services
    • Stream 7 Telecommunications Services

    A full listing of all the streams and categories of personnel included in TBIPS can be found in our TPC Overview – PWGSC TBIPS SA (2019-08).

    The TBIPS SA is an essential contract vehicle to hold if you wish to provide services to the Government of Canada in any of the IT professional services areas listed above.

    To qualify for TBIPS you must respond to and comply with the TBIPS Request for Supply Arrangement RFSA.

    TBIPS Supply Arrangement vs. TBIPS Standing Offer
    By qualifying for the TBIPS SA, your firm becomes eligible to provide task-based services to the federal government for contracts valued over the NAFTA Threshold ($108,400 to December 31, 2021). There are two tiers for the TBIPS SA:

    • Tier 1: Contracts from $106,000 to $3,750,000
    • Tier 2: Contracts over $3,750,000

    The TBIPS SA is used for the provision of services on a best value basis, where technical and financial criteria are used to award contracts.

    The TBIPS SO can be used for contracts of any dollar value up to $250,000. The Standing Offer is used for the provision of services on a low-cost compliant basis, where a ranking of suppliers (created at the time of issuance of the Standing Offers) provides a right of first refusal to the lowest cost vendors. Please note that the TBIPS SO will not be renewed at the end of the current SO period.

    Highlights of the TBIPS RFSA
    The TBIPS RFSA was posted on February 22, 2017 and is currently open for bids. Bids are evaluated periodically and are due on the last day of the month in March, June, September and December.

    Key Requirements:

    • Three years in business
    • $250,000 in revenue in the previous fiscal year
    • Total Cumulative Value Billed in Informatics Service over the past three years:
      • SA Tier 1: $1.5 Million
      • SA Tier 2: $12 Million
    • A minimum number of substantiated categories (client contact only) for each stream proposed. A listing of the minimum number of categories for each stream is included in our TPC Overview – PWGSC TBIPS SA (2019-08).
    • Security clearance (prior to SA award)

    A proposal requires both a hard copy and the entry of data into the Centralized Professional Services System (CPSS).

    Government of Canada Security Clearances
    In addition to the requirements noted above, suppliers need to obtain a minimum of a Designated Organization Screening (DOS) security clearance. This is an organization clearance, which is separate from personal security clearances.

    Suppliers may submit a bid for TBIPS without holding a security clearance, but will not be awarded a supply arrangement until their clearance is granted. As soon as possible (even before submitting a bid), suppliers who do not yet hold a DOS (or higher) organization clearance should request sponsorship from the TBIPS Authority to start the clearance process.

    [N.B. DOS organization clearance is essential for all firms providing services under government contracts, even for organizations who are subcontractors/independent contractors working for a larger firm]

    Other Related Contract Vehicles (ProServices, SBIPS)
    The following contract vehicles are closely related to the TBIPS SO and SA:

    • ProServices SA: The ProServices Supply Arrangement is a mandatory procurement tool for most purchases of professional services under the NAFTA Threshold. The IT streams and categories included in the ProServices SA mirror the TBIPS SO and SA
    • SBIPS SA: This is the solutions-based companion to TBIPS, used when a client is seeking a complete solution from a vendor.  While task-based opportunities typically involve the government specifying the resource category and the effort allocated, Solutions typically involve a single vendor responsible for all aspects of the design and development of a standalone outcome-focused result.

    Please see our Primers for information on other Methods of Supply.

    Additional Information and Support
    We’re here to help! If you have any questions about the TBIPS SA, doing business with the federal government, or doing business with any public sector organization, please don’t hesitate to Contact Us. We would be very happy to answer your questions. We have even created a special package to support you with your submission. Contact Us today for more details.


    [ARCHIVED] Primer: PWGSC TSPS Task-Based Standing Offer and Supply Arrangement

    November 8, 2016

    [ARCHIVED October 23, 2018 – This page will no longer be updated. Please see https://blog.theproposalcentre.ca//list-of-primers/ for current information on key Government of Canada and Government of Ontario contract vehicles.]

    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 Standing Offer (SO) and Supply Arrangement (SA): Qualify for Contracts for Non-IT Professional Services [Closed – Replacement anticipated for Fall 2018]
    The TSPS Task-Based SO and TSPS Task-Based SA are two 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): Read the rest of this entry »