Canadian International Trade Tribunal
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Procurement


ENTERASYS NETWORKS OF CANADA LTD.
v.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES
File Nos. PR-2010-004R to PR-2010-006R

Order issued
Friday, September 9, 2011


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IN THE MATTER OF three complaints filed by Enterasys Networks of Canada Ltd. pursuant to subsection 30.11(1) of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act, R.S.C. 1985 (4th Supp.), c. 47;

AND FURTHER TO the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s indication of the level of complexity for the complaint cases and its indication of the amount of the cost award.

BETWEEN

 

ENTERASYS NETWORKS OF CANADA LTD.

Complainant

AND

 

THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES

Government Institution

ORDER

In its order of June 29, 2011, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal, pursuant to section 30.16 of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act, awarded the Department of Public Works and Government Services its reasonable costs incurred in responding to the complaints. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s indication of the level of complexity for the complaint cases was Level 3, and its indication of the amount of the cost award was $3,500.

After considering the submission of Siemens Enterprise Communications Inc. (formerly Enterasys Networks of Canada Ltd.),1 the Canadian International Trade Tribunal confirms its indication of the level of complexity, allows the Department of Public Works and Government Services costs in the amount of $3,500 for responding to the complaints and directs Siemens Enterprise Communications Inc. to take appropriate action to ensure prompt payment.

Serge Fréchette
Serge Fréchette
Presiding Member

Diane Vincent
Diane Vincent
Member

Stephen A. Leach
Stephen A. Leach
Member

Dominique Laporte
Dominique Laporte
Secretary


1 . As a result of its amalgamation with other corporations on October 1, 2010, Enterasys Networks of Canada Ltd. no longer exists on its own, and its successor corporation conducts business under the name Siemens Enterprise Communications Inc.