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Country : Canada
Summary : Canadian Immigration Biometric Identification System (Cibids) (B8986-180075/A)
Deadline : 20 Feb 2018
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 20212218
Document Ref. No. : 425555
Financier : Self Financed
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
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Reference Number Pw-$-010-32150Solicitation Number B8986-180075/Aregion of Delivery National Capital Regionnotice Type Letter of Interest (Loi)/Request for Information (Rfi)Gsin D307a: Systems Integration of Informatics Commodities and Services Trade Agreement Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (Cpfta) North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) World Trade Organization-Agreement on Government Procurement (Wto-Agp) Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (Ckfta) Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (Ceta) Tendering Procedure All Interested Suppliers May Submit a Bidcompetitive Procurement Strategy Best Overall Proposalprocurement Entity Public Works and Government Services Canadaend User Entity Citizenship and Immigration Canada Trade Agreement: Ceta / Wto-Agp / Nafta / Ftas with Peru / Colombia / Panama / Korea Tendering Procedures: All Interested Suppliers May Submit a Bid Competitive Procurement Strategy: Best Overall Proposal Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No Nature of Requirements: Canadian Immigration Biometric Identification System (Cibids) B8986-180075/A Background: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (Ircc) and the Canada Border Services Agency (Cbsa) Are Jointly Responsible for the Delivery of Canadas Immigration Program. in Accordance with the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Irpa), Ircc and Cbsa Work Together to Manage the Movement of People Across and Within Canadas Borders. Among the Issues Addressed by These Departments Are the Deterrence of Illegal Migration, Prevention of Entry to Canada of Persons Identified Under Irpa As Inadmissible (E.G. Immigration Violators, Criminals, People Involved in War Crimes or Crimes Against Humanity, Etc.), and Detention and Removal of Inadmissible Persons from Canada. Due to a Global Rise in Identity Fraud and the Use of Ever More Sophisticated Means to Evade Detection, a Key Challenge in Canadas Immigration Program is Identifying Applicants and Managing Their Identity with Confidence. Identity is at the Heart of All Decisions Taken by Ircc Abroad and by Cbsa at Ports of Entry. These Decisions Form the First Line of Defence Against Individuals Who Pose a Criminal or Security Threat to Canadian Society and Economic Migrants Who Seek to Take Advantage of Canadas High Standard of Living. Further, Because These Decisions Are Relied Upon by Other Federal, Provincial and Territorial Departments to Grant Documents and Benefits Such As Health Care, there Are Important Downstream Implications if Identity is Not Established with Confidence at the Outset. to Address These Challenges, Ircc Announced that They Would Begin Biometrics Collection for the Temporary Resident Program in 2009. in Early 2012, a Contract Was Signed for the Development of the Temporary Resident Biometrics Program (Trbp), the Project that Would Becom...
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