ArriveCan's $54-million price tag 'outrageous,' tech leaders say
A Globe and Mail analysis of federal contracts related to the ArriveCan app found total spending on it is on pace to exceed $54-million this year, which is more than double what the government recently said was spent.
Further, the review found that the Ottawa-area company that received the most federal work on the app GCstrategies has fewer than five employees. The company told The Globe it is working with more than a dozen government departments, and delivers on its contracts through the use of more than 75 subcontractors. However, the company and the government say the identities of subcontractors cannot be revealed because of confidentiality provisions in federal procurement rules.
The company also worked on the COVID Alert app, which was meant to assist with contact tracing, but has been shut down. That app had a reported price tag of $20-million.
ArriveCan was designed as a tool for travellers to upload their mandatory health information in relation to COVID-19 measures. It was expanded to allow users to answer customs and immigration questions up to 72 hours before flying into Canada.
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