Opportunity

CanadaBuys #W3915-26-0018

Canadian Army seeks qualified instructor for hazardous environment training at CFB Kingston

Posted

August 18, 2026

Respond By

September 09, 2026

Identifier

W3915-26-0018

NAICS

611430

This opportunity is for a specialized instructor to deliver hazardous environment training for the Canadian Army at CFB Kingston. - Government Buyer: - Department of National Defence (DND), Canadian Army Doctrine Training Centre, G4 Contracts, Kingston ON - National Defence Headquarters, CADTC G4 Contracts - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; this is a service-based requirement - Services Requested: - Instructor for Protection during Hazardous Environment Training (HET) - Delivery of up to 14 two-day training sessions annually for up to 32 students per session - Includes lectures and confirmation exercises (e.g., hijack/robbery scenarios) - Coverage of risk preparation, avoidance, captivity, exploitation, psychological aspects, resilience, communication, and reintegration - Instructor must be qualified as Conduct after Capture Instructor (AJRW) with at least three years of recent experience - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Security clearance required - Canadian content certification required - Alignment with future greenhouse gas emissions disclosure and reduction targets - Training must be delivered at the Peace Support Training Centre, CFB Kingston - Sessions scheduled throughout contract period, estimated 7-14 per year - No product line items or equipment procurement; strictly instructor services

Description

The Department of National Defence (DND) requires an instructor to deliver specialized training for protection in hazardous environments at CFB Kingston. The instructor must have experience and qualifications related to the DND military course Conduct after Capture. The contract duration is 18 months starting from October 1, 2026, with an option for an additional year, ending on March 31, 2028. The procurement method is competitive open bidding, and the solicitation is a Request for Proposal.

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