Opportunity
CanadaBuys #W8486-260752
Procurement of UxV SRoC Universal Controller Kits and Accessories for Canadian Department of National Defence
Posted
April 22, 2026
Respond By
May 27, 2026
Identifier
W8486-260752
NAICS
334511
The Canadian Department of National Defence (DND) is seeking to procure three complete kits of UxV SRoC Universal Controllers and associated equipment for testing and evaluation purposes. - Government Buyer: - Department of National Defence (DND), Directorate of Land Procurement (DLP 7-1-3), National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa, Ontario - Products and Quantities: - 3 x SRoC 7" Android units (Part Number: 230111001) - 3 x SRM-S-MH+ Radio changeable (PMDDL1624AES) (Part Number: 240111011) - 3 x SRM-S-MH+ (PMDDL2450AES) (Part Number: 240111013) - 3 x SRM-ODU units (Part Number: 240111031) - 3 x ODU Cables, ODU Male (GCS side) to RJ45 Male (Radio side), AMC 1.8M (Part Number: 910111084) - 3 x SBM (Swappable Battery Module) (Part Number: 910111075) - 3 x SBM Desktop Charger, 2 slots (Part Number: 910111091) - 3 x NettWarrior Power Supply, 135W, 3-pin/3-pin round (Part Number: 910111095) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEM or manufacturer is named; all items are described by product type and part number (notably, SRoC and SRM product lines) - Notable Requirements: - Open only to Canadian suppliers as defined by the Policy on Reciprocal Procurement - Competitive, open bidding with selection based on technical merit and price - No security requirements - Potential future obligations for greenhouse gas emissions disclosure and net-zero targets - All deliverables must be received by March 31, 2027 - Delivery and Performance Locations: - Primary delivery to Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Edmonton, Alberta (CFSD Lancaster Park, 195 Ave & 82nd St, Bldg 236) - Contracting managed from National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa, Ontario
Description
The Department of National Defence has an immediate requirement to procure 3 kits of UxV SRoC Universal Controllers for testing. The contract duration is 9 months, with a proposed start date of July 1, 2026. Bids must be submitted electronically by email only to the specified contracting authority. The procurement method is competitive open bidding, and the selection criteria is the highest combined rating of technical merit and price.