Description
The Military Police Complaints Commission of Canada (MPCC) is calling for Requests for Qualification (RQ) from suppliers to become pre-qualified to be on a Source list for Investigation Services.
The MPCC is committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome all applicants and strongly encourage candidates from an Employment Equity designated group (i.e. Indigenous Peoples, Persons with Disabilities, Visible Minorities or Women).
Contractors are invited to submit responses (submission on how investigator criteria is met) to this RQ in order to participate in subsequent traditional competitive procurement processes.
Only Requests for Qualification received before November 15, 2022, no later than 14:00 EST (Ottawa, Ontario time) will be considered for this Source list.
The Security Requirements for this project are identified in Annex E to this tender.
Delivery Address:
Military Police Complaints Commission of Canada
Attention: Julianne Dunbar
Email:
commission@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca
Phone: 1-800-632-0566 (toll free)
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED ABOVE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR THE SOURCE LIST.
1. Process:
Step 1 – Apply to pre-qualify for Source List
Suppliers (including individual investigators) who wish to participate in the future traditional competitive processes are being asked, for each of their proposed investigator resources, to submit by the date and time specified above:
An updated CV; and
Completed Annex B (technical evaluation criteria) that demonstrates how the proposed investigator meets the minimum requirements; and
Security clearance information; and
Supplier contact information; and
Completed and signed Annex F: Entity Form
Suppliers’ investigator resources will be evaluated and those who have met the mandatory technical evaluation criteria will be invited to a validation interview to assess the language requirements and to confirm qualifications and will then be registered on the Source List if they pass. The qualified investigators will then be invited to attend an MPCC investigative training session
on a priority basis . This invitation will be prioritized at the discretion of the MPCC and based on the upcoming investigation needs, associated success factors outlined above and operational imperatives.
Step 2 – Bid on individual contracts
Supplier investigator resources whose skills, experience and background match the unique characteristic of the respective investigation will be invited via e-mail to participate in small traditional competitive process for requirements below the Canada Korea Free Trade Agreement threshold. The current CKFTA threshold for 2022-2023 is $100,000 and subject to periodic adjustments every 2 years. Requirements below the $40,000 delegation and in line with Treasury Board Directive on the Management of Procurement could be directed to a single supplier at the discretion of the MPCC.
Note:
Subsequent traditional competitive requirements may contain additional evaluation criteria.
MPCC will evaluate responses from invited suppliers and make a recommendation for contract award.
Note:
The MPCC may periodically renew its industry engagement and pre-qualification process to
Update existing suppliers
Inform new potential suppliers as to MPCC requirements
Refresh MPCC knowledge of the investigative services marketplace
2. Conditions
2.1. Nature of the Request for Qualifications
This is not a bid solicitation
but an opportunity for suppliers to present to the MPCC qualified investigators for consideration for future traditional competitive processes. This RQ will not result in the awarding of any contract. The procurement of any services identified in this RQ will not necessarily follow this RQ, as the MPCC reserves the right to cancel or modify any of the preliminary requirements described herein.
2.2. Response Costs
MPCC will not reimburse any respondents or any of its representatives for any overhead, costs or expenses incurred in participating in or responding to any part of this RQ.
2.3. Treatment of Responses
Use of Responses: Responses will be formally evaluated and included as reference against future traditional competitive requirements. MPCC will review all responses received shortly after the closing date.
Review Team: A review team composed of MPCC representatives will review the responses. MPCC reserves the right to hire any independent consultant, or use any government resources that it considers necessary, to review any response.
Confidentiality: Respondents should mark any portions of their response that they consider proprietary or confidential. MPCC will handle the responses in accordance with the
Access to Information Act .
Follow-up Activity: MPCC will evaluate the qualification of the proposed investigators against the technical evaluation criteria. MPCC may, at its discretion, contact any supplier to follow up with additional questions or for clarification of any aspect of a response.
Suppliers will be notified if their proposed investigator resource meets or does not meet the minimum technical evaluation criteria.
2.4. Enquiries
MPCC will respond to enquiries in writing or by circulating answers to all suppliers. Suppliers with questions may direct their enquiries to Julianne Dunbar, at 1‑800‑632‑0566 (toll free) or via email at
commission@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca
When contacting the commission, please make sure to include all required information to properly address your inquiry such as your name, contact information and reason for contacting the commission.
We ask that suppliers avoid contacting other MPCC personnel directly about their service offerings as they will be directed to the Contracting Authority.
3. Submission of Responses
Suppliers wishing to respond should refer to Annex B – technical evaluation criteria and published documents posted on
Canada Buys
for specific submission requirements:
a) Time and Place for Submission of Responses: Respondents should send responses electronically to Julianne Dunbar at commission@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca by the closing date.
b) Responsibility for Timely Delivery: Each respondent is solely responsible for ensuring its response is delivered on time, in the right format and to the correct location, in accordance with the submission requirement