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  1. Careers in public procurement. From Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. The Government of Canada is hiring motivated professionals interested in a career in public procurement – close to 1,000 procurement professionals in the next two years.

    • Table of Contents
    • Procurement Framework
    • What Is The Competitive Procurement Process?
    • What Are The Methods of Supply?
    • What Is The Non-Competitive Procurement Process?
    • What Is An Advance Contract Award Notice (Acan)?

    The Government of Canada is one of the largest public buyers of goods and services in Canada, purchasing approximately $22 billion worth every year on behalf of federal departments and agencies. As the government's main buyer of goods and services (including construction), Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) plays a key role by help...

    The competitive process aims to get the best value for Canadians while enhancing access, competition and fairness. The majority of contracts awarded to small and medium enterprises are done on a competitive basis, making it the most common process used by the government.

    PWGSCbuys goods and services using the following methods of supply: 1. contracts 2. standing offers and supply arrangements

    The non-competitive (or sole source) approach is only used in certain special circumstances: 1. The need is one of pressing emergency in which delay would be injurious to the public interest; 2. The estimated expenditure does not exceed: 2.1. $25,000 for goods and services (contracting officers are still expected to solicit bids below this value wh...

    An ACAN is a public notice published on GETS for a minimum of 15 calendar days, indicating to the supplier community that a department or agency intends to award a contract for goods, services or construction to a pre-qualified supplier believed to be the only one capable of performing the work, that way enabling other suppliers during the publishi...

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  3. Procurement Assistance Canada can help you to better understand how the government buys goods and services, and how you can navigate the process to find and bid on opportunities. Call the National InfoLine at 1-800-811-1148 for help understanding the federal procurement process or registering for a procurement business number.

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  5. Contracting with the Government of Canada. Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is the main procurement arm of the federal government. It is important that all procurement activities be conducted in an open, fair and transparent manner, and that all suppliers have an equal chance at doing business with us.

  6. Find out how to bid on opportunities. Get assistance with procurement. The following resources and services can help you learn how to prepare and submit a bid, how to fulfill bidding requirements, how bids are evaluated and what makes a competitive bid. For upcoming seminar and workshop dates: Find an event.

  7. Select from the datasets below to download federal contracting information posted on CanadaBuys. You can use the datasets to conduct market research, find potential business partners, analyze markets, predict trends and requirements, and more.

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