Secretariat and governance
The National Fighter Procurement Secretariat was primarily responsible for the review, oversight, and coordination of the implementation of the Government's Seven-Point Plan, to ensure that the Royal Canadian Air Force acquires the fighter aircraft it needs to complete the missions asked of it by the Government, and restore confidence of Parliament and the Canadians in the process that will be used to replace the CF-18 fleet.
The work of the National Fighter Procurement Secretariat was guided by the Terms of Reference, which established an improved governance and coordination structure, strengthened due diligence, and committed departments to transparency through more timely and effective communications.
News releases
- Archived - National Fighter Procurement Secretariat releases all Seven-Point Plan reports [2014-12-10]
- Archived - Government of Canada makes progress on Seven-Point Plan to replace Canada's CF-18 fleet [2013-05-31]
- Archived - Secretariat Delivers Progress Report on Seven-Point Plan [2012-12-12]
- Archived - National Fighter Procurement Secretariat now Operational [2012-06-13]
Backgrounders
- Highlights: National Fighter Procurement Secretariat releases key documents in support of the replacement of Canada's fighter jets [2012-12-12]
- National Fighter Procurement Secretariat Update [2012-10-30]
- National Fighter Procurement Secretariat [2012-06-13]
Decks
- Industry Engagement Request: Briefing on the Market Analysis presentation deck [2013-05-31]
- Industry Engagement Request: Assessment Methodology presentation [2013-05-03]
- National Fighter Procurement Secretariat Overview [2012-10-12]
Speeches
- Technical Briefing Remarks on the evaluation of options' process [2014-06-12]
- Technical Briefing Remarks on Methodology [2013-05-31]
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