Flaws in Canada’s military procurement processes are a perennial burden on both government and industry. The release of the Defence Procurement Strategy this year signified Ottawa’s inclination toward change. Among other things, the DPS promises to consult industry and outside experts earlier, create a specialist acquisition branch within Public Works & Government Services Canada and use military equipment projects to generate domestic jobs and growth. The DPS is a good start, but more focused solutions are required. The defence market has too few buyers and sellers to be truly competitive — especially in Canada. Government must share information with industry at every step, clearly and comprehensively, if Canadian firms are to win con...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the Canadian Forces face a range of challenges. Reduce...
Recent sales of Canadian military equipment to Saudi Arabia have highlighted a contradiction between...
The procurement of weapons for our armed forces has traditionally been an issue left to the experts...
Flaws in Canada’s military procurement processes are a perennial burden on both government and indus...
Despite differences in scale, Canada and the U.S. face common challenges in military procurement and...
Despite differences in scale, Canada and the U.S. face common challenges in military procurement and...
For years, successive Canadian governments have been overpromising and under-delivering on defence p...
Federal elections may be good for democracy, but the campaigns — particularly the lengthy one recent...
A number of Canadian acquisition announcements over the past few years have generated significant de...
The procurement of military weapons and equipment in Canada has historically been controlled by part...
Recent waves of political controversy over military procurement programs, most notably the F-35 Join...
Faced with a dangerous world, the federal government has made recapitalizing and updating Canada’s a...
The Department of National Defence made some progress in procurement in 2016 despite obstacles that ...
The Canadian F-35 procurement represents the largest peacetime acquisition of new aircraft for Canad...
Innovation is a key factor for economic growth and wealth accumulation and a constant preoccupation ...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the Canadian Forces face a range of challenges. Reduce...
Recent sales of Canadian military equipment to Saudi Arabia have highlighted a contradiction between...
The procurement of weapons for our armed forces has traditionally been an issue left to the experts...
Flaws in Canada’s military procurement processes are a perennial burden on both government and indus...
Despite differences in scale, Canada and the U.S. face common challenges in military procurement and...
Despite differences in scale, Canada and the U.S. face common challenges in military procurement and...
For years, successive Canadian governments have been overpromising and under-delivering on defence p...
Federal elections may be good for democracy, but the campaigns — particularly the lengthy one recent...
A number of Canadian acquisition announcements over the past few years have generated significant de...
The procurement of military weapons and equipment in Canada has historically been controlled by part...
Recent waves of political controversy over military procurement programs, most notably the F-35 Join...
Faced with a dangerous world, the federal government has made recapitalizing and updating Canada’s a...
The Department of National Defence made some progress in procurement in 2016 despite obstacles that ...
The Canadian F-35 procurement represents the largest peacetime acquisition of new aircraft for Canad...
Innovation is a key factor for economic growth and wealth accumulation and a constant preoccupation ...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the Canadian Forces face a range of challenges. Reduce...
Recent sales of Canadian military equipment to Saudi Arabia have highlighted a contradiction between...
The procurement of weapons for our armed forces has traditionally been an issue left to the experts...