Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #C22-004-R1
Supplemental Supplier Intake for IT Services Roster – University of Saskatchewan (ShareIT Program)
Posted
June 06, 2026
Respond By
June 30, 2026
Identifier
C22-004-R1
NAICS
541512, 541519
This opportunity is a supplemental intake for the University of Saskatchewan's Information Technology Services Roster, managed via Cybera's ShareIT Program. - Government Buyer: - University of Saskatchewan - Cybera ShareIT Program (acting as procurement facilitator) - Purpose: - To allow additional qualified suppliers to join the IT Services Roster established under RFPQ C22-004 - Enables participation in future Second Stage Procurement Initiatives by ShareIT Participating Members - Service Categories for Qualification: - Cybersecurity Services - IT Project Management Services - Development and Operations Services - Network Services - Infrastructure Services - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named - No direct product procurement; this is a pre-qualification for future service procurements - Open to both new suppliers and existing roster members seeking to qualify for additional categories - Unique Aspects: - Pre-qualification process, not a direct purchase - Suppliers must demonstrate relevant expertise in the listed service categories - Successful applicants will be eligible for future procurement opportunities until the roster's expiration
Description
Cybera, through its ShareIT Program, is conducting a Supplemental Supplier Intake Opportunity for the existing Information Technology Services Roster established under RFPQ C22-004. The intake allows additional qualified suppliers to qualify for the roster and participate in future Second Stage Procurement Initiatives issued by ShareIT Participating Members. Service categories include Cybersecurity Services, IT Project Management, Development and Operations Services, Network Services, and Infrastructure Services. Successful proponents added will be eligible to participate for the remainder of the current roster term, scheduled to expire April 30, 2028.