Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates: March 4, 2022
2021 to 2022 Supplementary Estimates (C) minister’s 2021 mandate letter and the 2020 to 2021 Departmental Results Report
Date: March 4, 2022 1:00 to 3:00 pm
Location: Videoconference
Table of contents
- General items
- Public Services and Procurement Canada: 2021 to 2022 Supplementary Estimates (C)
- Shared Services Canada: 2021 to 2022 Supplementary Estimates (C)
- Supplementary Estimates (C) narratives
- Funding for planning activities to support capital projects
- Funding for e-procurement solution
- Funding for the Long-Term Vision and Plan of the Parliamentary Precinct
- Funding for critical operating pressures related to the pandemic (Budget 2021) (COVID-19)
- Funding for eliminating the backlog of pay problems (Budget 2021)
- Funding for the government’s pay system
- Funding for leveraging procurement opportunities and modernizing the workforce (Budget 2021)
- Funding for accommodation costs related to pension administration
- Funding for government translation and interpretation services (Budget 2021)
- Funding to better equip our coast guard and military (Budget 2021)
- Funding for increases in non-discretionary expenses associated with Crown-owned buildings and leased space
- Funding for government advertising programs (horizontal item)
- Transfer from the Treasury Board Secretariat to various organizations to support projects which will reduce greenhouse gas emissions in federal government operations
- Transfer from various organizations to the Treasury Board Secretariat for financial community developmental programs and the inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility initiative
- Transfer from various organizations to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for law enforcement record checks
- Transfer from the Department of Public Works and Government Services to the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board related to the implementation and support of the Laboratories Canada initiative
- Transfer from the Department of Public Services and Government Services to Shared Services Canada to reimburse for reduced accommodation requirements as a result of data centre consolidations
- Transfer from the Department of Public Works and Government Services to the National Capital Commission for its relocation to 80 Elgin street, Ottawa
- Shared Services Canada: Supplementary Estimates (C) narratives
- Funding for next generation human resources and pay solution
- Funding for the cost of providing core information technology services
- Funding for cyber and information technology security projects
- Funding for the Workload Modernization and Migration Program (Budget 2021)
- Funding for workload migration activities
- Funding for the Information Technology Refresh Program
- Funding for the digital communications and collaboration initiative
- Funding for Innovative Solutions Canada
- Transfer from the Department of Public Services and Procurement Canada to reimburse for reduced accommodation requirements as a result of data centre consolidations
- Transfer to Statistics Canada for the Workload Migration Project
- Transfer to the Communications Security Establishment or the National Capital Region regional communications hubs: Canadian Centre for Cyber Security Monitoring
- Transfer to the Communications Security Establishment to support the Security Information and Event Management Project
- Transfer to the Communications Security Establishment to support the operation and development of the Secure Communications for National Leadership Project
- Transfer to the Treasury Board Secretariat for the Government of Canada Enterprise Portfolio Management Project
- Transfer from various organizations to the Treasury Board Secretariat to the Greening Government Fund
- Transfer from various organizations to the Treasury Board Secretariat for financial community developmental programs and the inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility initiative
- Internal reallocation of resources for secure information technology infrastructure
- Mandate letter
- Continue to procure COVID-19 therapeutics tests and vaccines
- Modernize procurement practice
- Introduce legislation to eradicate forced labour
- Increase the diversity of bidders on government contracts
- Create a minimum 5% target for contracts with Indigenous businesses
- Strengthen federal procurement practices and support procurement of Canadian clean technology
- Introduce a new buy clean strategy
- Renew the Canadian Coast Guard and the Royal Canadian Navy fleets
- Ensure the ongoing delivery of defence procurements
- Eliminate pay backlog and advance next generation pay and human resources system
- Advance work to rehabilitate and reinvigorate places and buildings of national significance
- Improve crossings in the National Capital Region
- Ensure that Canada Post provides high-quality service
- Procurement (including issues and policies)
- Vaccines
- Rapid testing
- Supporting border testing
- Therapeutics
- Ventilators
- Procurement of personal protective equipment (foreign and domestic procurement)
- Mobile health units
- Security and contracting
- Integrity in federal procurement
- Status of SNC-Lavalin
- Labour exploitation in procurement
- Shared Services Canada procurement
- Shared Services Canada: Procurement modernization and supplier diversity
- Increasing Indigenous involvement in procurement
- Diversity and inclusion in procurement
- Real property activities
- Modernization of parliament (Parliament Precinct)
- Phoenix
- Translation Bureau
- Defence and marine procurement
- Portfolio organizations
- Canada Post health and safety
- Canada Post financial stability
- Rehabilitation of the National Capital Commission assets including 24 Sussex, Stornoway and Harrington Lake
- National Capital Commission and payment-in-lieu-of-taxes
- Canada Lands Company affordable housing initiatives
- Acquisition of 80 Elgin street
- 2020 to 2021 Departmental Results Report and 2022 to 2023 Departmental Plan
- Shared Services Canada
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