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The Major Projects - Land Directorate is responsible for acquisition related to several Department of National Defence projects, including the Medium Support Vehicle System project, the Close Combat Vehicle project and the Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle project.
A cornerstone of army transformation, the Medium Support Vehicle System (MSVS) Project will replace the Department of National Defence's existing Medium Logistics Vehicle Wheeled with two new vehicles as follows:
The project will also acquire up to 300 trailers, up to 150 armour protection systems and up to 1,000 Special Equipment Vehicles (SEV) Shelters and associated Kitting. The kits consist of tailored workspaces such as medical units or command posts, which are fitted to the SEV Shelters. Once installed on a truck, they convert that vehicle into a specialized unit such as a dental clinic or an equipment repair facility.
The CCV project will deliver 108 Close Combat Vehicles (CCV) in various configurations and an optional quantity of up to thirty (30) vehicles. The CCV will provide a high level of crew protection, incorporating mine blast resistance and protection against both Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) and ballistic threats. The CCV will incorporate a protected main weapon station to engage and defeat the enemy.
The initial lot deliveries will include a minimum quantity of ten (10) CCV required within twenty-four (24) months after contract award. The delivery of the remaining 98 vehicles must be completed within forty-eight (48) months after contract award. Further, the Contractor is to provide related Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) and In-Service Support (ISS) Set-Up.
The Contracts Award for the Acquisition and In-Service Support are anticipated for fall 2013.
On June 7, 2012, the Government of Canada awarded Textron Systems Canada Inc (TSCI), contracts for 500 Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicles (TAPV), as well as logistics support for the life expectancy of the vehicle estimated at 25 years. TSCI was awarded the contracts after a comprehensive two-stage procurement process involving a Statement of Interest and Qualification phase as well as a Request for Proposal process in which four companies ultimately submitted proposals.
Canada's Industrial and Regional Benefit (IRB) policy was a mandatory element of the TAPV procurement, where TSCI is required to undertake business activity in Canada valued at 100 percent of the value of both TAPV contracts, thereby ensuring a dollar-for-dollar investment in the Canadian economy.
The TAPV is a wheeled combat vehicle that will fulfill a wide variety of roles including but not limited to reconnaissance and surveillance, security, command and control, cargo, and armored personnel carrier. It will have a high degree of tactical mobility and provide a very high degree of survivability to its crew.
Initial vehicle deliveries are anticipated during 2014.
Sylvie Lalonde, Senior Director
E-mail: sylvie.lalonde@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca
Telephone: 819-997-5368
Maryanne McMillan, Manager
E-mail: maryanne.mcmillan@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca
Telephone: 819-997-7268
Lynn Fonger, Manager
E-mail: lynn.fonger@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca
Telephone: 819-997-2242
Benoît Davis, Manager
E-mail: benoit.davis@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca
Telephone: 819-997-2263
Hélène Perron, Manager
E-mail: helene.perron@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca
Telephone: 819-994-9148