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Translation Bureau
The Translation Bureau (Government of Canada) is seeking an AI-driven machine-translation platform to modernize its translation services, integrating with existing workflows and data models to improve speed, quality, and consistency in English and French. The solution must be agile, modular, and capable of adopting new AI models and data sources while providing scalability for future language pairs. The procurement is for a multi-year service to increase productivity and reduce turnaround times across the Bureau’s translation operations.
Posted Date
Mar 22, 2024
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 22, 2024
Translation Bureau
Close: Mar 31, 2026
The Translation Bureau (Government of Canada) is seeking an AI-driven machine-translation platform to modernize its translation services, integrating with existing workflows and data models to improve speed, quality, and consistency in English and French. The solution must be agile, modular, and capable of adopting new AI models and data sources while providing scalability for future language pairs. The procurement is for a multi-year service to increase productivity and reduce turnaround times across the Bureau’s translation operations.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Translation Bureau
The document outlines the NWT Indigenous Languages Action Plan, extended to 2024-2025, which serves as a roadmap for the protection, revitalization, preservation, and strengthening of Indigenous languages in the Northwest Territories. It aims to ensure access to public services in all nine official Indigenous languages. The plan is guided by a shared vision where Indigenous languages are supported, respected, and thriving, and focuses on two overarching goals: Language Revitalization and Language Access. These goals are addressed through strategic priorities in Policy, Advocacy, and Programs and Resources, with the ultimate aim of fostering lifelong learning and cultural programming.
The Integrated Business Plan (IBP) for Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2024, outlines the department's priorities over the next three years. It focuses on embedding integrated business planning across the department to align efforts and resources with departmental priorities. Key areas include supporting citizens and federal employees during the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing to economic recovery, advancing diversity and inclusion, promoting accessibility, and fostering Indigenous reconciliation and engagement. The plan also emphasizes service excellence, greening initiatives, and adapting to emerging trends and government priorities.
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