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R&D RESEARCH SUPPORT
 
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  Reference Number PW-$TOR-018-5235
  Solicitation Number W7711-098155/A
  Organization Name Public Works and Government Services Canada
Travaux publics et Services gouvernementaux Canada
  Source ID FD.DP.QC.10077.C2
  Associated Components Yes

Dates

  Published 2010-01-27
  Revised
  Closing 2010-02-26 02:00 PM Eastern Standard Time EST

Details

  Category Research and Development (R&D)
  GSINS AD917700: MILITARY
  Region of Delivery Ontario
  Region of Opportunity
  Agreement Type Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT)
  Tender Type Notice of Proposed Procurement (NPP)
  Estimated Value
  Solicitation Method

Notice Description

  R&D RESEARCH SUPPORT

Trade Agreement: Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT)
Tendering Procedures: If 3+ bids offer Canadian goods/services
other bids will not be considered
Attachment: None
Competitive Procurement Strategy: Best Overall Proposal
Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No
Nature of Requirements:
R&D RESEARCH SUPPORT

W7711-098155/A
Tanner, Leanne
Telephone No. - (905) 615-2261 ( )
Fax No. - (905) 615-2060

This PWGSC office provides procurement services in English.

The Organizational Behavior Group (OB Group) within the
Collaborative Performance and Learning Section (CPL Section) of
Defence Research and Development Canada – Toronto (DRDC Toronto)
has received approval to conduct a three year Applied Research
Project (ARP) to explore and identify the mechanisms of
establishing and maintaining interagency trust. More
specifically, the purpose of the Interagency Trust ARP is to
understanding the psychological processes associated with trust
in such environments in order to contribute to and enhance the
development of this mission critical capability.

Research support will be required to achieve objectives of this
ARP, in particular skills that contribute to and allow for the
rigorous investigation of the social and organizational aspects
of individual and team performance in interagency settings. The
requirements of this Task Authorization Contract (TAC) involve
basic and applied research using both experimental and
non-experimental methods, as well as qualitative and
quantitative data-analytic techniques. The requirements of this
TAC may also require expertise regarding the manner in which the
military and OGDs have functioned historically and are currently
functioning.

The military scope for the research is targeted to operational,
tactical, and training environments, and for all services within
the Canadian Forces, including Regular and Reserve Forces. The
scope of this research will also extend to OGDs, particularly
those that contribute to the comprehensive approach to
expeditionary operations on a regular basis (DFAIT, CIDA,
Corrections Canada, RCMP). Specific topics of inquiry would
include – but not be limited to – theoretical, predictive, and
empirical analyses of cognitive, socio-cultural, and
organizational processes of collaborative behaviour, training,
and trust in multi-agency contexts.

The maximum funding available for the Contract resulting from
the bid solicitation is $500,000.00. (Goods and Services Tax or
Harmonized Sales Tax extra, as appropriate)

The minimum Contract value is $30,000 for the period of the
Contract.

The period of the Contract is from date of award to March 31,
2012.

This procurement is subject to the Controlled Goods Program.

Please see Request for Proposal document for complete details
and the list of mandatory specifications.
Delivery Date: Above-mentioned

The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any
procurement.

Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.


Tanner, Leanne
Ontario Region
33 City Centre Drive
Suite 480
Mississauga
Ontario
L5B 2N5
(905) 615-2261 ( )


 

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Contracting Authority

  Name Leanne Tanner
  Address Ontario Region 33 City Centre Drive Suite 480
  City Mississauga
  State / Province Ontario
  Country Canada
  Postal Code L5B 2N5
  Phone (905) 615-2261 ( )
  Fax (905) 615-2060
  Email
  Website URL

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