Tuesday, June 3, 2025, 2:21 pm
Authorities revealed that the SAAQclic contract was approved without any prior simulation tests. A selection committee had already flagged the absence of these tests before the contract was awarded, raising serious concerns over procedural oversight and product readiness.
Le comité de sélection avait déjà levé un drapeau rouge sur cette absence lors de l’attribution du contrat.
Le contrat pour SAAQclic n’avait même pas encore été signé que le comité chargé d’évaluer les différentes soumissions s’inquiétait de voir que le consortium gagnant allait lancer la plateforme sans simulation.
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