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"Canada First" Defence Procurement - Medium-Sized Logistics Trucks
DND/Canadian Forces ^ | 2006-06-27 | (press release)

Posted on 06/27/2006 8:16:11 AM PDT by Clive

News Release

"Canada First" Defence Procurement - Medium-Sized Logistics Trucks

NR-06.031 - June 27, 2006

VALCARTIER – At an announcement today in Valcartier, Québec, Minister of National Defence Gordon O’Connor, Minister of Public Works and Government Services Michael Fortier and Commander Canada Command Lieutenant-General Marc Dumais outlined a $1.2 billion acquisition of 2,300 new medium-sized logistics trucks and associated equipment.

The new fleet of trucks will rebuild Canada's land forces’ ability to provide lift and logistical support on the ground and represent an essential investment for the Canadian Forces. Whether deployed on operations overseas, providing assistance during domestic emergencies, or in day-to-day operations in Canada, the role of the medium-sized logistics trucks is essential; getting people, equipment and supplies where they are needed most.

“This Government is committed to strengthening the Canadian Forces by ensuring that they finally have the equipment they need to get the job done,” said Minister O'Connor. “The Canada First Defence Strategy will ensure a stronger Canadian Forces and stronger Canada.”

“The Government will negotiate a specific industrial benefits package for this project," said Maxime Bernier, Minister of Industry. "We expect contractors to deliver one dollar in high-quality economic activity in Canada for every dollar they are awarded as part of this project. This economic benefits package will mean billions in long-term business activity in Canada.”

“These new trucks will ensure the lifeline of supply for front-line troops will continue,” said Lieutenant-General Marc Dumais, Commander Canada Command. “This fleet will continue the extremely important support role when the current MLVW fleet reaches the end of its life cycle.”

A competitive procurement process will select the contractor for the new truck fleet, with requests for proposals being released to industry for all elements of the project. The acquisition contracts will also have full economic benefits for Canadian industry – this means that for every contract dollar awarded, the contractor will commit a corresponding dollar in economic activity in Canada.

The Department of National Defence will procure 2,300 vehicles, associated components, logistics and training support at a cost of approximately $1.1 billion. It is estimated that 20 years of contracted in-service support will cost an additional $100 million.

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To: MD_Willington_1976

The Dodge "Five Quarter" was replaced by the LSVW about 8 years ago. The LSVW is probably the worst military vehicle we've ever purchased. The Liberal government forced the vehicle into production before trials were complete. The vehicle did not pass any trials but it's built in Canada....and I guess that's important.


21 posted on 06/28/2006 8:36:53 AM PDT by recce guy
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To: Vectorian
On D-Day, the 18,000 strong Canadian group taking Juno beach was the only group to achieve their objectives,
no US or British unit managed to do so on that first day.

While the achievement is honorable, perhaps it was because they received the least amount of resistance.
Do you think that was by chance or choice?
22 posted on 06/28/2006 8:50:06 AM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: recce guy

The Libs were looking out for "Là amis" I guess.. lol, you know how it goes...


23 posted on 06/28/2006 9:07:35 AM PDT by MD_Willington_1976
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