Ottawa Companies Join Newly Launched National Defence Alliance

Feb 26, 2026

As Canada advances its Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS) and accelerates investment in sovereign capability, a new industry-led alliance is bringing Canadian-owned defence companies together under a coordinated national voice.

The Alliance of Canadian Defence Companies (ACDC), launched February 24th, includes 23 founding members representing defence manufacturers, technology firms and suppliers from across the country.

Ottawa-based companies among the 23 founding members of the alliance include Ottawa-based defence technology company Dominion Dynamics and national security-focused investment firm ONE9, along with Arnprior-based Convergence Design Services and Valcom Consulting Group Inc, which has an Ottawa-based office.

A unified voice for Canadian-owned defence firms

ACDC was established to represent Canadian-owned and Canadian-controlled companies building sovereign and export-ready defence capabilities. Founding members span advanced manufacturing, energetics, autonomy, artificial intelligence, sensors, space systems, logistics and dual-use technologies.

In an interview with BetaKit following the launch, Co-Founder and CEO of Dominion Dynamics, and ACDC Co-Chair Eliot Pence described Canada’s defence targets as “unobtainable [without] a clear voice from Canadian-owned, Canadian-controlled businesses,” underscoring the importance of stronger coordination among domestic builders.

The 23 founding companies represent organizations from Ontario, Québec, Alberta and Atlantic Canada, reflecting the breadth and depth of Canada’s defence and dual-use innovation ecosystem.

Ottawa’s national defence innovation strategy

With founders leading national coordination efforts, the region continues to demonstrate strength in advanced manufacturing, secure software, autonomy, space technologies, and dual-use systems.

Ottawa-Gatineau’s leadership in defence innovation also aligns with the region’s pursuit of hosting the proposed Defence and Security Resiliency Bank (DRSB) – reinforcing its position as a logical home for national coordination and sovereign capability development.

As Canada works to strengthen industrial resilience and reinforce domestic capability, collaboration among Canadian-owned builders will play an increasingly important role in shaping long-term defence readiness.

  • Learn more about Ottawa’s defence innovation ecosystem at dihub.ca.

 

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