This contract involves establishing a framework agreement for the supply of autoinjectors. These autoinjectors are essential for providing first aid and potentially saving lives in cases of exposure to nerve agents and severe injuries in combat conditions.
Contract awarded. Originally published 1 years ago.
No single supplier dominates the field.
In healthcare medical, MINISTRY OF DEFENSE has awarded 6 contracts to 6 suppliers.
Across healthcare medical, the most active winners are URTICA SP Z O O, SALUS INTERNATIONAL SP Z O O, URTICA SP Z OO — the field to beat, or your route in as a partner.
The contract involves the supply of 6 trailer units, which consist of an 8x4 four-axle towing vehicle and an 8-axle special trailer designed for transporting tanks with a minimum weight of 70 tons. This procurement is aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the Ministry of Defense in the Czech Republ
The Ministry of Defense is seeking suppliers for the purchase of two complete sets of acute hospital beds and one defibrillator with a vital signs monitor. This procurement aims to enhance healthcare services by providing essential medical equipment. Detailed specifications can be found in the procu
This public procurement contract involves the acquisition of laboratory instruments and testing equipment for the Central Fuel Laboratory in Brno and various airport base laboratories (Pardubice, Sedlec - Vícenice, Prague - Kbely, and Čáslav). These laboratories are responsible for conducting compre
This contract involves the support and maintenance of the External Cataloging Module for NCS/WEB. The Ministry of Defense is seeking a supplier to provide technical support and ensure the proper functioning of this software module. The total value of the contract is approximately 11,163,900 CZK. Sup
GMCA seeks qualified suppliers to provide modern Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus systems, telemetry monitoring boards, and support services for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service.
The MOD is developing a future procurement strategy for a defence requirement and will announce competition details and timelines by Q1 2027.
The Ministry of Defence seeks an innovative emergency recovery system for autonomous underwater vehicles to improve operational safety, reduce personnel risk, and ensure reliable recovery across diverse maritime platforms.
CDDFRS is requesting quotations for command and control system hardware including workstations, displays, networking, storage, and power protection equipment.