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Access Canadian technology and expertise for your country through ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ.

We provide foreign government buyers simplified access to Canada’s world-class technologies and expertise on a government to government basis.ÌýSolutions from sectorsÌýthat are top of mind for many governments and that ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ can deliver, include:
  • National security, aerospace, and defence
  • Economic and social infrastructure, climate resiliency, and clean technology
  • Information and communications technologies, and cyber security
  • Agrifood, food security

Value of contracts delivered in 2023-2024 (5-year totals)

$15.7B

$1.2B

Exports in aerospace

$295M

Exports in infrastructure

$10.1B

Exports in defence

$1.9B

Exports in ICT and security

$2.2B

Exports in other sectors

Aerospace

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Canada is a world leader in aerospace products, ranking in the top countries for civil aircraft, engines and flight simulators. Canadian solutions for government buyers include:
  • Airports, runways/aprons, terminals and air space navigational systems
  • Airport security systems and equipment
  • Border security systems and passport production
  • Aircraft manufacturing (fixed wing, rotary)
  • Special mission aircraft & aircraft missionization (Search and Rescue, Fire Fighting)
  • Maintenance, repair and overhaul services
  • Training systems
  • Satellites
Government buyers can contract Canadian solutions through ourÌýInternational Prime Contractor program.ÌýU.S. military buying commands can source from Canada through our U.S. DoD Prime Contractor program.

Case Study – Government of Peru

Aided by a G2G contract with ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ, .ÌýViking Air also sold a DHC-6 Series 400 Twin Otter aircraft with pilot training and flight simulation to Argentina’s Federal Police through a G2G contract.Ìý

Case Study – Government of Montenegro

To support land and sea activities, search and rescue operations and to patrol the country’s borders and territories, the government of Montenegro purchased three helicopters from Bell Helicopter (now Bell Textron) through a ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ G2G contract.

Case Study – Government of Argentina

Argentina’s Federal PoliceÌýpurchasedÌý a DHC-6 Series 400 Twin Otter aircraft with pilot training and flight simulation from Viking Air through a ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ G2G contract.Ìý

Case Study – U.S. Air Force

Through the U.S. DoD Prime Contractor program,Ìýthe U.S. Air Force contracted for theÌýinstallation of critical upgrades to C-130J cargo aircraft fromÌýCascade Aerospace.Ìý

Case Study – Government of Bangladesh

The national flag carrier of Bangladesh purchased three new Bombardier Q400 turboprop aircraftÌý(now Longview Aviation)Ìývia a ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ G2G contract. This will allow the country to increase its domestic connectivity and services to neighboring countries.

International Prime Contractor

Learn about our program where we collaborate with foreign governments to source qualified Canadian suppliers, develop and negotiate a G2G contract, attract financing, oversee contract performance and financial administration, and provide a Government of Canada guarantee that the project will be delivered on time, on budget and as specified.

Clean technologies

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³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ can help government buyers identify and contract cleantech solutions including:
  • Water and wastewater, storage reservoirs, pipes, pumps, valves, filtration and treatment equipment and smart meters
  • Water desalinization
  • Clean energy generation, including solar, hydro, biomass and wind power
  • Electrical power, including generation plants, electrical grid and local distribution
Foreign government buyers can contract clean tech solutions from Canadian sources through our International Prime Contractor program.ÌýU.S. military buying commands can source Canadian solutions through our U.S. DoD Prime Contractor program.

Case Study – U.S. Department of Defense

U.S. DoD purchased a prototype of an integratedÌý waste and water management system through ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ and the U.S. DoD Prime Contractor program.Ìý

Case Study – Barbados Water Authority

Through a ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ G2G contract, the Barbados Water Authority contracted for the capable of automatically transmitting water usage data to improve water operations.

MOU – Government of Pakistan

In 2017, ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ signed a memorandum of understanding with the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan to set up 1,000 megawatts of solar power capacity.Ìý

Infrastructure

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Canada has engaged with and delivered many infrastructure projects through ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ’s G2G contracting approach.ÌýGovernment buyers look to Canada for the following capabilities:Ìý
  • Airports, runways, terminals and air space navigational systems
  • Supply of ports, rail and transit equipment and communications-based control systems
  • Schools, universities, specialized colleges, curricula development and training
  • Hospitals, specialized medical clinics, including equipment and staff training
  • Electrical power, including generation plants, electrical grid and local distribution
  • Water and wastewater storage reservoirs, pipes, pumps, valves
Government buyers can contract Canadian solutions through ourÌýInternational Prime Contractor program.

Case Study – Government of Dominican Republic

Through a ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ G2G contract and with the support of and EDC, Canada’s Export Credit Agency, theÌýÌýwas upgraded with new residential units and storm and sanitary drainage works.Ìý

Case Study – City of Quito, Ecuador

A US$415 million contract delivered an award-winningÌýÌýthrough a ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ G2G contract.Ìý

Case Study – Government of Bermuda

The Government of Bermuda also leveraged a ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ G2G contractÌýto deliver a new, world-class airport terminal and associated infrastructureÌýfor theÌýL.F. Wade International Airport.

Case Study – Government of St. Kitts & Nevis

To support its expanding tourism industry, the Government of St. Kitts and NevisÌýÌýthrough a ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ G2G contract.

Case Study – Ghana Ports and Harbours AuthorityÌý

Through a G2G contract, ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ facilitated aÌýÌýfor an inland container terminal that includes a container freight station, a warehouse, a car park, and an open area for unloading and for the storage of containers.Ìý

Defence

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³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ has been helping defence allies and like-minded nations, including the U.S. Department of Defense, to purchase made-in-Canada solutions for over 65 years. Our reliability is reflected in the billions of dollars that we have facilitated through ourÌýU.S. DoD Prime ContractorÌýandÌýInternational Prime ContractorÌýprograms. Defence buyers need a variety of military and non-military goods. Here are some examples:ÌýÌý Air, Land, Sea Platforms
  • Armored vehicles and survivability systems
  • Special mission aircraft and aircraft missionization
  • Surface combatant ships
  • Joint support and off-shore patrol ships
  • In-service support solutions
  • Coastal surveillance and vessel traffic systems
  • CBRNE & soldier systems
  • Shelters
Command and Support
  • Command, control, and communications systems
  • Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems
Training Systems
  • Interactive maintenance trainers
  • Live-fire training and weapon systems
  • Close combat tactical trainers
  • Flight, land, and naval dynamic synthetic environments

Case Study – Chile Ministry of Defence

The Government of for the purchase of Tyne RM1C Turbines for their aircrafts.Ìý

The Chilean Navy required the urgent overhaul and maintenance of RR marine turbines, and also turned to ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ with Canadian company S&S Turbines Services to fulfil this need within 160 days.Ìý

Case Study – Mexican Air Force

Contracted through ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ, . The program included the installation and integration of an advanced Rockwell Collins Flight2 digital avionics suite, and operational and technical training for Mexican Air Force personnel.

Case Study – Royal Australian Air Force

³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ signed a contract with the Royal Australian Air Force for a virtual reality simulation system from Bluedrop Performance Learning.

Case Study – U.S. Navy

We supported the sale of aÌýRecovery Assist, Secure and Traverse systems to support ship borne helicopter operations by Indal Technologies Inc.ÌýWe also signed a $70-million contract under the DPSA to have Standard Aero refurbish 501-K34 turbine engines used on guided missile destroyers.

Case Study – U.S. DoD

³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ signed a $30-million contract under the DPSAÌýfor the sale of 6,000 shipboard approved forklifts provided by Liftking Manufacturing Corp.

Case Study – U.S. Air Force

³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ signed a contract with the U.S. Air Force to have Cascade Aerospace install critical upgrades to C-130J cargo aircraft.

Our programs in the defence sector

Learn how we can help you buy solutions from Canada in the defence sector.

ICT

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Canadian companies offer a variety of information technologies to meet public sector needs. Some solutions that Canadians offer include:Ìý
  • Biometric voter registration systems
  • National identification card systems
  • Geomatic and land title registry systems
  • Government tax administration systems
  • Electronic lottery systems
  • Intrusion protection systems
  • Critical infrastructure protection systems
  • Voice, data, and video networking solutions.
Government buyers can engage with Canadian businesses through ourÌýInternational Prime Contractor programÌýor theÌýU.S. DoD Prime Contractor program.

Case Study – Government of Panama

Panama’s Ministry of Security needed a better way to monitor unfolding situations and accelerate the dispatch of first responders.Ìý³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ, through a G2G contract,Ìýwas able to find a solution that met all of Panama’s technical criteria by providing a solutions fromÌýGeneral Dynamics Mission Systems (GDMS) that includedÌýcomputer-assisted dispatch, real-time officer location, and instant data transfer to identify license plates, faces and other information.

Case Study – Royal Australian Air Force

Through ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ, Bluedrop Performance Learning provided a virtual reality training simulator to the Royal Australian Air Force, allowing C-130J Hercules loadmasters to perform procedural training in a realistic and immersive virtual environment.

Case Study – U.S. Department of Defense

³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ facilitated a sale byÌýEMS Honeywell to the U.S. DoD forÌýan Inmarsat satellite communicationÌý system which allows The system supports essential naval air activities.

Case Study – Government of Honduras

With ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ’s support, Canadian Bank Note supplied the Government of HondurasÌý with national lottery systems that fund the countries’ health, social and educational programs.

Other Sectors

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In addition to our core sectors, we support the sale of other products and services of public interest toÌýmunicipal, state, and federal governments around the world.Ìý

Case Study – Government of Bangladesh

Over the years, ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ has signed several contracts with the Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) forÌýpotash from Canpotex.ÌýPotash is critical to Bangladesh’s agricultural industry and the nation’s food security.

Case Study – Government of Bolivia

As major forest fires threatened the Chiquitania region, the Government of Bolivia called on Canada for an urgent solution. Working with Coulson Aircrane Ltd, we were able to assist by deploying two Sikorsky S-61 helicopters and a Chinook CH-47D heavy-lift helicopter to provide aerial firefighting capabilities. ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ actioned a contract in one week.

Case Study – Government of Colombia

The Colombia National Police was in dire need of chemical, biological, and nuclear (CBRN) first responder equipment. ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ and Allen Vanguard worked together to deliver this equipment for first class training.

Simplified acquisition through the Government of Canada

Read a summary of our government to government offering and key capabilities we offer through our programs.

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