Government of Canada announces information technology investment for Canada's military

Three contracts to enhance the Canadian Armed Forces' integrated IT systems

OTTAWA, Jan. 30, 2019 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is providing its women and men in uniform with the equipment they need to do their jobs and protect Canadians, while maximizing economic benefits to Canadians.

Public Services and Procurement Canada, on behalf of National Defence, has awarded three contracts, with a combined value of $621.5 million, to General Dynamics Mission Systems-Canada.

The contracts will provide support over five years for the Land Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (LC4ISR) system. The Canadian Army depends on these communications and information systems to inform and direct land operations. This includes:

    1. Cyber Security Engineering Support: contract valued at up to $56.5
       million to support the protection of data information systems from theft
       and damage to the information they contain
    2. Engineering and Integration Support: contract valued at up to $367.25
       million to fully integrate the LC4ISR system
    3. Transition Software Support: contract valued at up to $197.75 million to
       provide software support that helps integrate various data points, such
       as GPS-based position reporting, into a single system to allow for timely
       and informed decision-making

The three contracts combined will help sustain approximately 494 highly skilled jobs in Ottawa, Ontario, and Calgary, Alberta.

Quotes

"These contracts are yet another example of how our government is building a more agile, better-equipped military, while providing meaningful economic opportunities for Canadian businesses. The Canadian Armed Forces carry out important missions on behalf of all Canadians and require the latest technologies to better understand their operating environment and to detect incoming threats."

The Honourable Carla Qualtrough
Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Accessibility

"Through our defence policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged, we are ensuring that our women and men in uniform are well equipped to do the important work we ask of them. The LC4ISR system is a foundational component by which Canadian Army troops stay in touch with each other, our allies and headquarters. These contracts are about ensuring the Canadian Army has what it needs to successfully carry out operations both now and into the future."

The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan
Minister of National Defence

"These defence contracts will bring highly skilled jobs and foster economic benefits to Canadians while supporting the operations of the Canadian Army. These investments exemplify our commitment to deliver on the vital goals set out in Strong, Secure, Engaged."

Chandra Arya
Member of Parliament for Nepean

"Our government is ensuring that Canadians have the support they need to access highly skilled jobs and to benefit from a prosperous economy. These contracts will enhance equipment for the Canadian Armed Forces, increase skills development and grow Key Industrial Capabilities in cyber resilience."

The Honourable Navdeep Bains
Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development

Quick facts

    --  The Canadian Army's LC4ISR capability is a highly integrated tactical
        system comprised of interconnected networks of digital communications
        and information systems that primarily support the Land Forces in
        operations.
    --  These contracts were awarded through fair, open and transparent
        procurement processes.
    --  The Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy applies to these
        projects, creating jobs and supporting key industrial capabilities in
        Canada.

Related products

National Defence's Defence Capabilities Blueprint website
Tender notice - LC4ISR - Cyber Security Engineering Support
Tender notice - LC4ISR - Engineering and Integration Support
Tender notice - LC4ISR - Transition Software Support
Defence Procurement Strategy
Investing in the Canadian Armed Forces

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SOURCE Public Services and Procurement Canada