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Communication Security Establishment Issues Marketing RFP

Communication Security Establishment Issues Marketing RFP

The Communication Security Establishment is seeking the services of a marketing agency to develop and deliver the multi-media, multi-phased Get Cyber Safe campaign which will include the creation of a range of marketing products and activities. The products and activities conceived must have consistent messaging that can be shared broadly among governments and partnering organizations and may include online tools and outreach products such as: web content, social media content, interactive content, videos, infographics, publications, presentations, reports, promotional items, live and online events, media and other partnership activities and products, as well as exhibit materials and products for marketing and outreach.

Background:

Digital technologies are now an integral part of our daily lives, with new developments emerging every day. From running our businesses, accessing government services, to interacting with our friends and families, these technologies connect Canadians from coast to coast to coast while linking us into a dynamic global network.

As we embrace digital technologies for their tremendous benefits, we can open ourselves up to threats. Criminals and other malicious cyber threat actors — many of which operate outside our borders — take advantage of security gaps, low cyber security awareness, and technological developments in an effort to compromise cyber systems. They steal personal and financial information, intellectual property, and trade secrets. They disrupt and sometimes destroy the infrastructure that we rely on for essential services and our way of life.

The most frequent Internet users in the world, Canadians use a wide range of Internet-connected devices for a variety of activities ranging from talk, text, social platforms, shopping, banking, and accessing government services. According to a 2018 Survey of Internet Users Regarding Cyber Security1, Canadians spend more than six hours per day online, but only half know the risks related to new technology and smart devices. The survey suggested a need for improvement in cyber security protection for small and medium businesses, as well as a strong appetite for guidelines, procedures and resources to improve their security.

Following the release of Canada’s Cyber Security Strategy 2010, Public Safety Canada launched the Get Cyber Safe campaign in 2011. Get Cyber Safe supports cyber security awareness with outreach, activities, and the development of targeted resources.

With the 2018 National Cyber Security Strategy the cyber security functions from three departments have been united to establish the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (the Cyber Centre) as one unique, innovative, and forward-looking organization, as part of the Communications Security Establishment (CSE). From Public Safety Canada, the Get Cyber Safe public awareness campaign has been transferred to the Cyber Centre.

The Get Cyber Safe public awareness campaign supports the National Cyber Security Strategy, and was created to educate Canadians about cyber security and the simple steps they can take to protect themselves online. The campaign’s goal is to bring together all levels of government, the public and private sectors, and the international community, to help Canadians be safer online.

Scope of Work:

The Contractor will provide a range of marketing services in the following service categories as further described below.

Account Management and Coordination Services

The Contractor is required to provide ongoing account services. The Contractor must document all activities (including activities undertaken in all categories of service) and direct costs that include the level of effort (time and resources) it undertook to deliver the services required by the Project Authority

, the Contractor is required to provide account services that will include, but not limited to, the following:

Strategic and Campaign Planning Services

The Contractor is required to develop an overarching campaign strategy as well as marketing plans for each fiscal year. This involves translating the Communications Security Establishment’s objectives into a high-level “action plan” for the campaign.

The strategy and plans must contain, but not limited to, the following:

The Contractor is responsible for reviewing the annual campaign evaluation and considering and addressing these findings in the following year’s strategies and plans

Partnership Services

Within the scope of the campaign, partnerships or collaborative agreements may be used to increase its visibility and its overall success. These can take many forms with provinces, territories, municipalities, associations, non-governmental organizations, and/or industry partners. It must be ensured, however, that promotional effort that involves the media are not the primary focus of partnering and sponsorship arrangements.

Within the scope of developing partnerships, and subject to approval from the Project Authority, the Contractor may be required to oversee various aspects of the partnership(s) which will include, but not limited to:

Creative and Production Services

The Contractor is required to produce, layout (from drafts to final) and duplicate for distribution, creative materials for the public awareness campaign.

For all creative materials, as applicable to each medium, the contractor is required to:

Due Date:

March 27, 2019.

Address:

11 Laurier St. / 11, rue Laurier

Place du Portage, Phase III

Core 0B2 / Noyau 0B2

Gatineau

Québec

K1A 0S5

Agencies worth considering for this assignment includes Highwire PR and Prosek Partners.

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