Opportunity

CanadaBuys #W6431-260217

DND Seeks Junior Information Management Officer for RCAF Electronic Warfare Support

Posted

June 04, 2026

Respond By

June 24, 2026

Identifier

W6431-260217

NAICS

541690

The Department of National Defence (DND), Government of Canada, is seeking professional services to support the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Electronic Warfare unit in Ottawa, Ontario. - Buyer: Department of National Defence (DND), Royal Canadian Air Force, Electronic Warfare Squadron, Ottawa - Requirement: Provision of one (1) Junior Level Information Management Officer - Role: Organize and manage Information Resource of Business Value (IRBV) for the RCAF Electronic Warfare unit - Compliance: Must adhere to the Defence Subject Classification and Disposal System (DSCDS) and Library and Archives of Canada (LAC) standards - Deliverables: All reports and documentation must be submitted in English - Security Requirements: - Secret-level security clearance required for both facility and personnel - Controlled Goods compliance is mandatory - Work Location and Modality: - Primarily on-site in Ottawa, with possible remote work authorization - Level of Effort: - Estimated at approximately 220 days per year - Contract duration from award date to March 31, 2028 (approximately 20 months) - No specific OEMs or product vendors are mentioned, as this is a professional services engagement - Notable: Only open to pre-qualified Supply Arrangement Holders under E60ZT-18TSPS, Tier 1, for the National Capital Region, category 2.11 – Information / Records Management Specialist – Level 1

Description

The Department of National Defence (DND) requires the services of one (1) Information Management Officer, Junior Level, to support the Royal Canadian Airforce (RCAF) Electronic Warfare (EW) in Ottawa, ON. The resource will organize the Information Resource of Business Value (IRBV) to ensure systematic and efficient storage, retrieval, use, and disposal, in compliance with the Defence Subject Classification and Disposal System (DSCDS), as approved by the Library and Archives of Canada (LAC). The contract duration is approximately 20 months, starting from July 20, 2026, to March 31, 2028. Work must be performed on-site with possible authorization for remote work, and all reports and deliverables must be submitted in English.

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