Opportunity
CanadaBuys #BPM026057/34024
Adobe Software License Renewal for Elections Canada
Posted
May 31, 2026
Respond By
June 12, 2026
Identifier
BPM026057/34024
NAICS
511210
Shared Services Canada is seeking proposals for the renewal of Adobe software licenses to support Elections Canada operations. - Government Buyer: - Shared Services Canada (Services partags Canada), acting for Elections Canada - Procurement managed by Adam Fox, Procurement Officer - OEM Highlight: - Adobe is the sole Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specified for all software products - Products Requested: - Adobe All Apps Edition 4 with Premium Stock Term (32 licenses) - Part number: 65329754 - Requires ETLA Agreement - Adobe Creative Cloud Single App Edition 4 with Premium (95 licenses) - Part number: 65329750 - Requires ETLA Agreement - Adobe Captivate Enterprise Term License - Per User (17 licenses) - Part number: 65291298 - Requires ETLA Agreement - Adobe RoboHelp Office Enterprise Term License (10 licenses) - Part number: 65326892 - Requires ETLA Agreement - Services Included: - 12 months of software maintenance and support for all Adobe licenses - Two optional one-year extensions for continued support and license renewal - Notable Requirements: - All products require an active Adobe ETLA (Enterprise Term License Agreement) - No security requirements specified - Bidders must submit proposals electronically - Procurement is open internationally and accepts submissions in English or French - Place of Performance and Delivery: - Primary delivery and use at Elections Canada - Contracting managed from Shared Services Canada offices in Ottawa, Ontario
Description
This solicitation is a Request for Proposal issued by Shared Services Canada for the renewal of Adobe licenses for Elections Canada. The contract duration is from the award date up to one year later, with two optional one-year extensions. Bidders must submit their proposals electronically by June 12, 2026, and the procurement is open internationally under multiple trade agreements. The procurement involves no security requirements and allows submissions in either official language of Canada.