Canadian safety and security program

By Canadian Interoperability Technology Interest Group
Thursday, 27 June, 2013

The Government of Canada is seeking proposals in support of the Canadian Safety and Security Programme (CSSP) Call for Proposals for innovative science and technology (S&T) projects. As of May 2014, up to C$15 million will be available for new projects under the CSSP. The submission period for proposals will be from 20 June 2013 and will close on 18 July 2013. The selected projects will be announced by February 2014.

This competitive call for proposals is part of the CSSP investment that ensures Canadians and their institutions have a greater resilience to global and domestic public safety and security threats, which may include common security and defence requirements.

Interested bidders should consult the CSSP information available on the DRDC website.

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