Canadian Forces Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Decontamination System
Project Type
Project Replace
Objective
The Canadian Armed Forces Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Decontamination System will provide joint capability for the thorough decontamination of tactical level equipment of land, sea, and air units, their personnel, supporting bases and non-sensitive equipment.
Requirements
The Canadian Armed Forces Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Decontamination System project will acquire six systems. The Canadian Armed Forces Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Decontamination System will be made up of two decontamination modules (vehicle and personnel), and an environmental protection component, all of which will usually be deployed as an integrated system that can be independently stored, moved and operated. A contract for this project was awarded to DEW Engineering and Development Limited in 2014. The acquisition value is $24.1 million.
Funding Range
$20 million to $49 million
Anticipated Timeline (Fiscal Year)
- Completed Start Options Analysis
- Completed Start Definition
- Completed Start Implementation
- Completed Initial Delivery
- 2019/2020 Final Delivery
Defence Capability Areas
Defence Capability Investment Areas
- Specialized Services (CBRNE, HAZMAT, diving)
- Specialty Support Equipment
- Land Specific Support Equipment
- Specialized Systems (CBRNE, HAZMAT, diving)
- Maritime Specific Support Equipment
Key Industrial Capabilities
Not applicable.
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