BlackBerry Inks Expanded Multi-Year SecuSUITE Deal with Shared Services Canada
BlackBerry secured a renewed multi-year agreement with Shared Services Canada, significantly increasing deployment of its SecuSUITE secure communications platform across federal departments and agencies. The expanded partnership underlines Ottawa's investment in Canadian-built interception-resistant technology and bolsters BlackBerry’s position in sovereign, mission-critical solutions for defence and public safety sectors.
1. Renewal and Expansion of Government Partnership
BlackBerry renewed and expanded its multi-year secure communications agreement with Shared Services Canada, significantly increasing deployment of the SecuSUITE platform across federal departments and agencies to support mission-critical sovereign communications.
2. Enhanced SecuSUITE Deployment for Sovereign Communications
SecuSUITE delivers interception-resistant, government-grade secure voice and messaging designed for contested environments, enabling secure communications for senior leaders, defence and national security officials, and public safety organizations without reliance on consumer messaging platforms.
3. Strategic and Sovereign Impact
The expanded partnership aligns with Canada’s objectives to bolster domestic defence and security capabilities by investing in sovereign, Canadian-built technologies, while positioning BlackBerry for export readiness in allied markets seeking trusted sovereign solutions.
4. Global Trust and Market Position
BlackBerry’s secure communications portfolio is trusted by NATO, all G7 governments, most G20 members, and eight of the world’s ten largest banks, reinforcing its leadership in mission-critical communications and public sector security solutions.