Opportunity
CanadaBuys #BPM026415
SSC Solicits OM200 Telephony Equipment for DND at CFB Bagotville
Posted
August 18, 2026
Respond By
August 26, 2026
Identifier
BPM026415
NAICS
334290, 423690
Shared Services Canada (SSC), on behalf of the Department of National Defence (DND), is seeking bids for OM200 telephony equipment to be delivered to CFB Bagotville, Quebec. - Government Buyer: - Shared Services Canada (SSC), acting for Department of National Defence (DND) - Technical authority: Guillaume Levesque - Products Requested: - OM200 product line, including: - 2 Slot SONET chassis (OM200-CH2), quantity: 4 - Rack mounting bracket sets (MB-CH2), quantity: 4 - Quad Telephone modules for CO/PBX end (OM200-CO4), quantity: 12 - Quad Telephone modules for Set end (OM200-SL4), quantity: 12 - 6 Slot SONET chassis (OM200-CH6), quantity: 2 - 16 Slot SONET chassis (OM200-CH16), quantity: 1 - Optical Modules, 1310nm, SM, SFP-100-LX10 installed (OM200-OCA1-SM-LC-0-R), quantity: 7 - Universal Power supply module for 16 slot chassis (OM200-PS1), quantity: 1 - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs named; OM200 is the referenced product line - Unique Requirements: - Equipment must maintain interoperability with legacy telephony infrastructure (paging, vIPer, emergency phones, non-SIP Avaya platforms) - Must support integration with legacy voice systems and comply with EMSEC requirements - Equivalent products are permitted if they meet mandatory technical requirements - Submission Details: - Bidders must submit responses via the SSC Procure-to-Pay portal - No security requirements - Governed by Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA)
Description
This solicitation is issued by Shared Services Canada on behalf of the Department of National Defence for the provision of OM200 equipment. The contract involves the supply and delivery of specified OM200 equipment items to CFB Bagotville, Quebec. The equipment must maintain interoperability with legacy telephony infrastructure and support integration with legacy voice systems while ensuring EMSEC compliance. Bidders must submit their responses via the Shared Services Canada Procure-to-Pay portal by the closing date.