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ACAN - SyncroSim Support

PAC - Le soutien de SyncroSim

Description

The Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) replaced the Burn-P3 model which is used to simulate wildfire for evaluating wildfire risk with BurnP3+ in late 2022. BurnP3+ was developed by the Canadian Forestry Service (CFS) as a package that runs on the SyncroSim modeling platform. Since the creation of BurnP3+, the CFS has been using the SyncroSim platform to create numerous other modeling packages. SyncroSim is the property of Apex RMS, a Canadian company. SyncroSim can be set up to “talk” to other models using both scripts (e.g. in R or Python), and existing program executables, which allow outputs from one model to become inputs for the next model, which can be inputs for yet a third model and so on. SyncroSim includes both a Graphical User Interface, and a command-line application programming interface (API), running under both Windows and Linux. As most scientists are proficient in R and/or Python for analytical work, but not literate in C++, this system of model interaction enables the CFS research science community to maintain the code base for these model interaction systems, and to develop and scale modelling workflows for a wide range of users across multiple platforms. In addition to general SyncroSim support, the Canadian Forest Service (CFS) is undertaking the development and testing of Linux-based SyncroSim packages, including BurnP3+, in order to enable the fire risk modelling system developed by NRCan as an open-source package to operate on High-Performance Computing (HPC) clusters, such as those maintained by the CFS. To date, development of these packages has primarily focused on the Windows operating system; however, HPC environments operate on Linux, necessitating additional development, testing, and technical adaptation. As a result, ongoing guidance and technical support from Apex RMS is required to support the development, testing, configuration, and deployment of SyncroSim packages in a Linux operating system environment. NRCan requires the ongoing and on-demand support for the SyncroSim platform to help with the following types of tasks: a. Answer questions regarding base SyncroSim functionality b. Provide guidance and technical support to assist with the development and testing of SyncroSim packages, including BurnP3+, for use in Linux operating system environments. c. Provide guidance on the configuration and parameterization of SyncroSim-based models to support correct execution and performance when deployed in Linux and High-Performance Computing (HPC) environments. d. Provide guidance and training in the development of SyncroSim packages e. Assistance for configuration and parameterization of SyncroSim-based models f. Participation at scientific meetings and writing of publications and reports describing studies based on SyncroSim and Linux-based and HPC-enabled execution of SyncroSim packages. g. Providing support at training workshops (in-person, or on-line)

Quick Summary

The Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is seeking support services for the SyncroSim modeling platform, which is used to run and integrate wildfire simulation models like BurnP3+. The platform enables scientists to link various models using scripts and APIs, facilitating complex environmental modeling workflows.

Ideal For

Companies specializing in scientific software support and environmental modeling platforms should consider bidding.

environmental modelingsoftware supportwildfire simulationscientific researchdata integrationmodeling platforms
High complexity

Tender Details

Reference Number
cb-855-48530838
Solicitation Number
NRCan - 5000092655
Publication Date
Jan 14, 2026
Closing Date
Jan 29, 2026
Expected Start
Feb 2, 2026
Expected End
Jan 31, 2027
Procurement Method
Advance contract award notice
Selection Criteria
Not applicable
Notice Type
Advance Contract Award Notice

Classification

UNSPSC Code
80101507; 81141900; 81141902; 81160000
UNSPSC Description
Information technology consultation services; Manufacturing technology research and development services; Application or technology research and development service; Information Technology Service Delivery

Trade Agreements

Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA); Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA); Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement; Canada-Honduras Free Trade Agreement; Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement; Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA); Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA)

Contracting Entity

Department of Natural Resources (NRCan)

580 Booth

Ottawa, Ontario

Contact

Eric Mande

Eric.Mande@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca

(613) 296-2767

Regions of Delivery

Alberta