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=== What is ScaleUp? ===
 
=== What is ScaleUp? ===
ScaleUp, an initiative led by Shared Services Canada, in collaboration with TECHNATION, is a contracting framework for expedited SSC procurements of IT related goods, services and/or solutions requirements valued under $238,000.00 with Canadian micro and small businesses which also identify as Indigenous businesses and businesses owned or led by under-represented groups (women, visible minorities and persons with disabilities). By leveraging the trade agreements set-asides,   
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ScaleUp, an initiative led by Shared Services Canada and in collaboration with TECHNATION, is a contracting framework for expedited SSC procurements of IT related goods, services and/or solutions requirements valued under $238,000.00 with Canadian micro and small businesses which also identify as Indigenous businesses and businesses owned or led by under-represented groups (women, visible minorities and persons with disabilities). By leveraging the trade agreements set-asides,   
 
=== Why should you chose this process? ===
 
=== Why should you chose this process? ===
It’s a win-win-win situation. It is easier and quicker for clients, buyers and bidders.  
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It’s a win-win-win situation. It is easier and quicker for clients, buyers and bidders. <br>
 
Not only do you partake in the effort to increase the diversity of bidders in federal contracts, but both you and your client save time and effort! It is a fast, simple and open process that allows buyers to issue contract within 2 weeks, with simplified and fillable solicitation documents.  
 
Not only do you partake in the effort to increase the diversity of bidders in federal contracts, but both you and your client save time and effort! It is a fast, simple and open process that allows buyers to issue contract within 2 weeks, with simplified and fillable solicitation documents.  
  
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