Finding freelance work with Canadian governments

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  • Thanks for the mention, Luigi! One comment about security clearance: while the Office of Small and Medium Enterprises (OSME) had been offering suppliers assistance in obtaining security clearance, this was a limited time offer which has now expired.

    When I last spoke with OSME about this in November 2011, the security clearance process had reverted to the status quo of being able to apply for security clearance only while bidding on a tender. If you don’t have security clearance or the right level requested, ask that the federal buyer sponsor you, should you be awarded the contract / standing offer, etc. (as long as the solicitation document does not contain protected/classified information). If you’re a subcontractor on a potential job, the contractor will make this request on your behalf.

    It did take me almost a year to get secret security clearance but four months of the delay were due to the fact that my federal sponsor hadn’t initiated the screening process. I had to follow up with them to remind them to get this started. So a word of advice to would-be suppliers – be vigilant and keep in touch with your federal sponsor if you don’t hear news soon after being awarded your contract / standing offer, etc.! As a note of interest, PWGSC’s Canadian Industrial Security Directorate started issuing news bulletins in 2010. Online editions can be found at http://bit.ly/xZpaRt.

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