This contract involves the supply of educational materials and equipment for pre-university educational institutions and related units in Sector 3 of Bucharest. It is part of the project "Quality Education in Sector 3," funded by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, Component C15: Education. T
Contract awarded. Originally published 11 months ago.
The main objective of this contract is to establish a framework agreement for the provision of on-demand software application development services for the existing tax and duties information system at the Sector 3 City Hall of Bucharest, for a period of 48 months. This procurement procedure aims to
The objective of this contract is to establish a framework agreement for a period of 48 months, covering the years 2026 to 2030. This agreement pertains to technical assistance services for the existing integrated IT system within the Sector 3 City Hall and the Local Police of Sector 3. According to
The purpose of this Framework Agreement is to provide complex services for the annual subscription renewal of a virtualization solution with high enterprise custom support. These services are critical for the functionality of the virtual machines (VMs) that run all the IT systems used by the Sector
This procurement contract is for the supply of 200 rugged tablet PCs. The total duration of the framework agreement is 24 months. Suppliers interested in participating in this public procurement process can request clarifications or additional information regarding the documentation up to 18 days be
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