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Government Operations committee  Exactly. In this case, the competition consists in inviting innovators to submit new ideas to us.

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  Our department, Public Works and Government Services Canada, does. This is our program, and we take care of the supply. So the funding comes from Public Works and Government Services Canada.

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  No. We buy the innovation. We could transfer it to the military if they want, but we receive the funding. I do not buy any goods. These salaries are part of my budget. However, in my supply budget, I sometimes have goods valued at $150,000. Those are innovations we have purchase

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  This is a program that works at the pre-commercialization phase. This is not a program to help a company access those kinds of funds. It is to take a company, when you divide the development of the technology or development of innovation, to kind of the final stages of that devel

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  This is one of the issues that has been raised about the program. We're there to make that one sale, to assist a company that has an innovative idea; whether we actually end up wanting to buy it is a decision the government will have to make. The interesting piece is that once y

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  I really can't comment on that contribution to the military industrial complex. What I can speak to is the rationale behind having a military component. When the Tom Jenkins' report on innovation came out, and given our experience with the CICP...there have been a number of com

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  One of them was a paint coating that was more environmentally friendly. A company out of Montreal had an innovation or had the view that they could use that paint coating for fighter aircraft. That was one example; we could pull out some other examples. However, the idea is tha

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  The value of the program is not diminished in any of those areas; it's the same program we had before. The government has added to the approach, up to an additional $20 million a year, which will be used to focus on military innovations.

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  From the total program, 50% will go to the military and the other 50% across the standard components.

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  Yes. That program will be fully funded in 2016-17.

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good afternoon. I'm very pleased to reappear before you today to discuss the Build in Canada innovation program, which was known as the Canadian innovation commercialization program the last time I appeared. I am Pablo Sobrino, the associate assistant dep

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  In terms of small business, of all non-military sales, so all other procurement, 70% to 75% of procurement goes to SMEs, small and medium-sized enterprises. So there's good uptake there. In the military area it tends to be a bit smaller. It's in the neighbourhood of 40% of small

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino

Government Operations committee  Thank you, Deputy. Just to give a little summary, as of last March we had 61 contracts that had been signed with different innovators across Canada, mostly for goods and for some services, up to a value of almost $500,000. They ranged from as little as $30,000 up to almost $500,

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Pablo Sobrino