Public Services and Procurement Canada
Operating context: 2022 to 2023 Departmental Results Report
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) plays a key enabling role in the daily operations of the Government of Canada as a provider of goods and services that help federal departments and agencies meet their mandated objectives. Its fundamental values of respect, integrity, excellence, and leadership guide the way it supports the government, people, and communities.
With over 17,000 full-time equivalents across the country, and offices located in communities from coast to coast to coast, PSPC manages an annual budget of over $4 billion.
PSPC has expertise in a wide variety of fields, from professional purchasers to translators, from accountants to banking experts, and from architects and engineers to sustainable development experts. Its people manage a variety of programs and services and are its greatest asset.
In line with the government-wide Policy on Results, PSPC’s Departmental Results Framework outlines 5 core responsibilities:
- purchase of goods and services
- payments and accounting
- property and infrastructure
- government-wide support
- procurement ombudsman
Within these areas, priorities identified in the 2022 to 2023 Departmental Plan have guided PSPC’s efforts.
In 2022 to 2023, the department made progress in fulfilling mandate commitments and key initiatives in support of Government of Canada priorities, and delivering results to Canadians. More information on mandate commitments can be found in the Minister’s mandate letter.
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