Opportunity

CanadaBuys #W6399-27-SS06

DND Procurement of Four Handheld Thermal Imaging Cameras and Accessories

Posted

June 25, 2026

Respond By

July 25, 2026

Identifier

W6399-27-SS06

NAICS

423410

This opportunity is issued by the Department of National Defence (DND) of Canada for the acquisition of handheld thermal imaging cameras to support training and specialist capability validation. - Government Buyer: - Department of National Defence (DND), National Defence Headquarters, Procurement Office - Contact: Capt Melanie Crocker - Products/Services Requested: - Four (4) handheld/portable thermal imaging cameras - Must meet technical specifications: - Infrared detector resolution: 640x480 pixels - Thermal sensitivity (NETD): ≤50 mK at 30°C - Pixel pitch: ≤12 µm - Interchangeable wide and standard angle lenses - 4-inch color touchscreen - 8x digital zoom - Integrated 5 MP digital camera - Removable SD card storage - Disabled Bluetooth - Multiple IR color palettes - Each camera must include: - Two batteries - One charger - Rigid/hard carrying case - Lens covers - English printed manual - One-year warranty per device - Delivery & Performance: - Delivery required to Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, Ontario - All deliverables due by September 1, 2026 - Contract duration is approximately one month from award, ending by September 1, 2026 - Unique/Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or brands are mandated; open to all suppliers meeting technical requirements - Cameras must have Bluetooth disabled for security - Compliance with Canadian and international trade agreements - Anti-forced labour and reciprocal procurement compliance required - Selection based on lowest price - No services beyond standard warranty are requested

Description

The Department of National Defence requires four (4) handheld thermal imaging cameras to enhance training and validate specialist capabilities. The equipment must fully comply with the Technical Specifications in the Request for Proposal. Deliverables are due by September 01, 2026. The procurement process allows for negotiations with suppliers, and documents can be submitted in either official language of Canada.

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