Posts Tagged ‘procurement

Jumpstart For Government Contracts — Seven Steps to Success

– As presented by Judy Bradt

Government Lists – U.S. | Canada
REACH YOUR KEY GOVERNMENT AUDIENCE EASILY!

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What does the Government of Canada Buy?
MERX advertises requirements for most goods and services at or above $25,000, ($10,000 for printing). For most goods and services below this threshold, PWGSC seeks competitive bids from companies registered on PWGSC source lists. Many of the requirements the department buys below $25,000 are handled by [...]

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Types of Contracts – Government of Canada | Part 2

We left off at the work required once you have successfully received a Supply Arrangement.
Looked at objectively, all a Supply Arrangement does is get you in the door, along with several or many other suppliers of equivalent goods and services.  You have tendered on a range [...]

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Standing Offers & Small to Medium Enterprises | Government of Canada

How does the federal government buy its goods and services? For the Small to Medium Enterprise (SME) there are a number of approaches, and these may also vary depending on whether you supply goods or services.
In the main, Public Works and Government Services Canada is [...]

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