Innovative Solutions Canada Program Call for Proposals – 004

Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)
canadabuys Posted: June 26, 2024

SUMMARY OF OPPORTUNITY: Innovative Solutions Canada Program – Call for Proposals 004 PURPOSE & SCOPE: Procurement Objective: The program seeks innovative solutions to address challenges faced by Canadian federal departments and agencies. The initiative aims to create pools of potential solutions tha...

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Due Date
December 24, 2026
(128 days left)
Solicitation #
EN578-24ISC4

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This Amendment 001 is raised to modify the Challenge Stream - Call for Proposals 004 solicitation closing date. Introduction and Procurement Approach Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) is issuing this Call for Proposals (CFP) on behalf of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s (ISED) Innovative Solutions Canada (ISC) program and participating departments, seeking to purchase innovative solutions to address a wide range of challenges facing federal departments and agencies. The purpose of this CFP is to create various pools of potential solutions that Canada may select from to address the challenges. Pools created as a result of this CFP can be utilized by any participating department. This CFP will be published on an ongoing basis for PWGSC to post departments’ challenges. Details related to each challenge, including entry phase, estimated number of contracts, maximum contract value, contract duration, the specific challenge closing date, and the essential and additional outcomes (if applicable) that the innovation must meet as long as it remains in the challenge stream, will be published under distinct Challenge Notices on the CanadaBuys website, which will form part of this CFP solicitation. 1.1 Innovative Solutions Canada Program Overview There are three components to the ISC program – the Challenge Stream, the Testing Stream and the Pathway to Commercialization. This CFP addresses entry and advancement through the Challenge Stream whereby solutions may later have the option of exiting the Challenge Stream for advancement into the Testing Stream. It also addresses entry to the Pathway to Commercialization. The Challenge Stream is designed to support the development of pre-commercial innovations by Small Businesses, with possible progression along a Technology Readiness (TRL) maturity scale. Entry into the Challenge Stream may occur at Phase 1 or at Phase 2, as specified in the individual Challenge Notices. Solutions may progress from entry TRL to a level which can be used by departments to solve the specific Challenge and be used in government operations. Challenge notices will specify the phases for which proposals can be submitted as set out in section 1.2.1. 1.2.1 Challenge Stream Entry 1.2.1.1 Entry at Phase 1: Proof of Feasibility Offerors with an innovation at TRL 1-4 may apply to enter the program at Phase 1. The objective of Phase 1 is for selected Offerors to conduct research and development (R&D) on their proposed solutions and deliver a proof of feasibility to Canada. Offerors are encouraged to progress their solutions as far as possible on the TRL scale during Phase 1. Offerors that demonstrate feasibility of their solution to the satisfaction of the sponsoring department upon completion of Phase 1 may be invited to submit a proposal for the Phase 2 outlined in section 1.2.2.1. Advancement to Phase 2 is not guaranteed. It is at the sole discretion of Canada to proceed with Phase 2. OR 1.2.1.2 Entry at Phase 2: Prototype Development Offerors with an innovation at TRL 5-9 may apply to enter directly into Phase 2, if specified in the Challenge Notice. The objective of Phase 2 is to conduct R&D on the proposed solution with the goal of developing, testing and delivering a prototype to Canada addressing the Challenge. Offerors enter into Phase 2 at TRL 5 to 9. Offerors are encouraged to progress their solutions as far as possible on the TRL scale during Phase 2. 1.2.2 Advancement of Research and Development Activities 1.2.2.1 Invitation to Advance to Phase 2: Prototype Development The objective of Phase 2 is to continue the R&D efforts of the proposed solution from Phase 1 with the goal of developing, testing and delivering a prototype to Canada for the selected Challenge. Small Businesses that have completed their Phase 1 contract and where the innovation remains of interest to Canada may receive an invitation, by way of a request for documentation, to advance to Phase 2 at the sole discretion of Canada. There is no minimum TRL level for a Phase 1 innovation to advance to Phase 2. Small businesses should not have any expectations of being invited to advance to Phase 2. In other words, there is no guarantee of participation in Phase 2. Canada will not provide justifications to small businesses as to why an innovation was not selected to participate in Phase 2. 1.2.2.2 Advancement into Testing Stream: Prototype Testing The objective of the Testing Stream is to procure, test and evaluate R&D pre-commercial goods and services in late-stage development (TRL 7 to 9), as defined on the ISC website here - https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/101.nsf/eng/00077.html. Canada may purchase multiple quantities of prototypes, test them and provide valuable feedback. In some cases, departments that originally sponsored the challenge may decide not to move forward with further research and development, however, small businesses may be matched with another Government of Canada Organization under the Testing Stream. Small businesses should not have any expectations of being offered the opportunity to submit a proposal. In other words, there is no guarantee of participation in Testing Stream: Prototype Testing. Canada will not provide justifications to Suppliers as to why an innovation was not selected to submit a proposal for Testing Stream: Prototype Testing. 1.2.2.3 Pathway to Commercialization The Pathway to Commercialization (PTC) component is an opportunity for companies that have a market-ready innovation developed under the ISC program to sell that innovation to the Government of Canada. The PTC includes a list that departments may consult as options to meet their requirements. Eligible Small Businesses who demonstrate successful completion of a Phase 2 or Testing Stream Contract may be eligible to submit a proposal for the Pathway to Commercialization. To be placed on the PTC List, Eligible Small Businesses will be required to, demonstrate how their innovation continues to meet their respective ISC requirements and provide a realistic commercialization plan. Should a Offeror qualify, the Small Business certification will be thoroughly re-validated prior to the contract award process. The innovation inclusion onto the PTC List will remain active for a period of up to three years after notice of qualification. Canada has no obligation to procure from this list and will determine the procurement strategy for each potential contract. Who Can Submit a Proposal for Challenge Stream Entry Offerors must certify program eligibility as part of their proposal. Selected Offerors must also re-certify eligibility before contract award. Re-certification may be required at any phase under the ISC program. Eligibility criteria must be met, or contracts may be terminated if a business fails to meet eligibility criteria during the contract period. Offerors must meet all the following eligibility criteria: for profit incorporated in Canada (federally or provincially) 499 or fewer full-time equivalent (FTE) employees* research and development activities that take place in Canada 50% or more of its annual wages, salaries and fees are currently paid to employees and contractors who spend the majority of their time working in Canada* 50% or more of its FTE employees have Canada as their ordinary place of work* 50% or more of its senior executives (Vice President and above) have Canada as their principal residence* * Calculations must consider and include affiliated businesses, such as parent companies and subsidiaries that are either in or outside of Canada. Under the Innovative Solutions Canada program, an "affiliate" relationship exists in the following situations: An affiliate is a corporation that is a subsidiary of another corporation; If a corporation has two subsidiary corporations, the two subsidiaries are affiliates of each other; or If two corporations are controlled by the same individual or business, the two corporations are also affiliates of each other. A subsidiary is understood to be a business which has more than 50% of its ordinary shares or voting power owned by another business or individual. Challenges: Federal departments and agencies may post challenges that use either procurement contracts or grants as financial instruments to support R&D in Phases 1 and 2. This notice pertains to procurement contracts. For information on open challenges funded by contracts, please see the ISC website: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/101.nsf/eng/h_00000.html NEW: There are no open challenges at the moment

Additional Information

Amendment Number

001

Contact Info Email

Contact Info Name

Secrétariat de Solutions Innovatrices Canada / Innovative Solutions Canada Secretariat

Contact Info Phone

+15555555555

Contracting Entity Name

Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)

Created

December 17, 2025

Is Public

true

Organization Address City

Gatineau

Organization Country

Canada

Organization Address Line

11, rue Laurier, Phase III, Place du Portage

Organization Address Postal Code

K1A 0S5

Organization Address Province

Québec

Procurement Category

*SRV

Procurement Method

Competitive - Open bidding

Reference Number

cb-331-17030872

Regions Of Delivery

*Canada

Regions Of Opportunity

*Canada

Selection Criteria

Variations or combinations of the above methods

Source

canadabuys

Source Record ID

cb-331-17030872_001

Source System

canadabuys

Status

open

Status En

Open

Summary Updated At

December 23, 2025

Tender Closing Date

December 24, 2026

Last Updated

August 18, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the proposal submission deadline?

The proposal submission deadline is December 24, 2026 (128 days left).

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AI Summary

SUMMARY OF OPPORTUNITY: Innovative Solutions Canada Program – Call for Proposals 004

PURPOSE & SCOPE:

  • Procurement Objective: The program seeks innovative solutions to address challenges faced by Canadian federal departments and agencies. The initiative aims to create pools of potential solutions that can be procured by participating departments.
  • Project Scope: The Call for Proposals encompasses the Challenge Stream, which supports the development of pre-commercial innovations by small businesses. Solutions can progress from Proof of Feasibility (Phase 1) to Prototype Development (Phase 2).
  • Contract Type and Value: While specific contract values are not detailed, maximum contract values and estimated durations will be specified in individual Challenge Notices published on the CanadaBuys website.

BUYER INFORMATION:

  • Issuing Organization: Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) on behalf of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED).
  • Contact Details:
  • Important Dates:
    • Posted: June 26, 2024
    • Due: December 24, 2026, at 23:59 Eastern Standard Time (EST)

MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS:

  • Certifications/Registrations: Offerors must be for-profit corporations incorporated in Canada and must certify eligibility under the ISC program.
  • Mandatory Qualifications:
    • Maximum of 499 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees.
    • R&D activities must take place in Canada.
    • 50% or more of wages and salaries must be paid to employees and contractors working primarily in Canada.
  • Set-Aside Requirements: Small businesses only.
  • Geographic Restrictions: Must be incorporated in Canada and conduct R&D in Canada.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Key Technical Capabilities: Innovations at Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 1-9 are considered, with specific phases for entry (Phase 1 for TRL 1-4, Phase 2 for TRL 5-9).
  • Deliverables: Proof of feasibility or prototypes addressing specific challenges.
  • Performance Standards: Proposals must meet the requirements outlined in individual Challenge Notices.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Nice-to-Have Certifications: ISO certifications or similar quality management credentials may be considered beneficial but are not mandatory.
  • Additional Evaluation Factors: Experience in developing innovative solutions for government or related sectors may enhance competitiveness.

KEY EVALUATION FACTORS:

  • Proposals will be evaluated based on the feasibility and potential impact of the innovations, demonstrated capability, and alignment with the objectives of the ISC program. Weighting of criteria is not explicitly stated but will likely consider past performance and innovation potential.

This summary aids companies in assessing alignment with procurement opportunities under ISC's Challenge Stream. Proposals must demonstrate compliance with eligibility requirements and an ability to deliver innovative solutions to federal challenges.

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