Opportunity
CanadaBuys #W6369-27058
DND Solicits Senior Instructional Designer for Professional Development Program Redesign
Posted
July 15, 2026
Respond By
July 31, 2026
Identifier
W6369-27058
NAICS
611430
The Department of National Defence (DND) of Canada is seeking a Senior Instructional Designer to overhaul its Professional Development Program for the PG, EG, EL, TI, and ENG communities. - Government Buyer: - Department of National Defence (DND), Government of Canada - Contact: Karim Fadhel - Scope of Work: - Lead action mapping and curriculum mapping activities - Develop instructional and pedagogical frameworks - Redesign the Professional Development Program for multiple professional communities (PG, EG, EL, TI, ENG) - Work within a Materiel Acquisition and Support organizational environment - Contract Details: - Initial period of 36 months (3 years) - Two additional one-year option periods (potential total of 5 years) - Estimated level of effort: 720 days for the initial period - Procurement Details: - Competitive process open to qualified Supply Arrangement Holders under E60ZT-18TSPS, Tier 1, Category 7.2 Learning Designer - Selection based on lowest cost-per-point - Security requirements apply, but bidders do not need clearance to submit proposals - Multiple Canadian and international trade agreements apply - No specific OEMs, products, or part numbers are mentioned - Notable Requirements: - Significant experience in instructional design, action mapping, and curriculum development - Ability to serve diverse professional communities within a government acquisition and support context
Description
The requirement is for a Senior Instructional Designer with significant experience and technical knowledge to lead action mapping and devise instructional framework solutions in a Materiel Acquisition and Support organizational environment. The work involves revamping a Professional Development Program to serve the PG, EG, EL, TI, and ENG communities. The contract duration is estimated to be 36 months starting from August 17, 2026. The procurement method is competitive and the selection criteria is lowest cost-per-point.