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Base Camp Connect Secures Major Acquisition Contract with the CAF

Reliable, secure, adaptable — communication the Canadian Armed Forces can count on. Image source: https://basecampconnect.com/market/defence/

Reliable, secure, adaptable — communication the Canadian Armed Forces can count on. Image source: https://basecampconnect.com/market/defence/

Telflex Technologie Inc., known commercially as Base Camp Connect, confirmed a major acquisition agreement with the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) in Quebec City on November 27, 2025. The move signals long-term confidence in the company’s mission-critical communication technology.

The agreement marks a substantial expansion of an existing contract, lifting the purchase ceiling to $100 million and extending the partnership through 2030. For the CAF, this is more than an administrative update. It provides a dependable runway for planning, procurement, deployment, and modernization—ensuring that military personnel have access to the communication tools they rely on to stay connected across diverse terrains and operational demands.

Base Camp Connect’s systems are built for resilience. Designed to deliver secure communication that performs in the most challenging environments, the company’s technology supports the CAF where reliability can mean the difference between clarity and confusion, between success and risk. With the renewed agreement, Base Camp Connect is positioned to scale its capabilities while maintaining the agility and adaptability that made the company a defence-sector staple.

“This milestone reflects the CAF’s confidence in our ability to deliver cutting-edge communication systems that meet the highest standards of performance,” said Jean-Philippe Grondin, President. “We’re proud to support Canada’s defence operations with technology that makes a real difference in the field.”

For Canada’s armed forces, this development represents strengthened communication assurance. For Base Camp Connect, it solidifies status: not just as a supplier, but as a long-term partner in national readiness and operational cohesion.

As the contract extension moves forward, the pathway is clear—reliable, deployable communication systems will continue shaping how Canada’s defence teams operate, coordinate, and protect. And with a strengthened partnership now firmly in place, the message is unmistakable: Canada is investing in tools that keep its people connected, anywhere, anytime.

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