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EU: Call for tender – Supply of Good Practice Services for the ePractice.eu Platform

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Posting Date
2 September 2008
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2 September 2008
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ePractice Editorial Team (EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA) | Belgium
The European Commission has published a new call for tender entitled “Framework Contract for the Supply of Good Practice Services in ICT for citizens and business”. The deadline for submissions is 13 October 2008, 4 p.m. CET.

The objective of this framework contract is to provide the following types of Good Practice services:

  • Monitoring and on-line exchange in ICT;
  • Update with relevant content a world-leading good practice exchange scheme for on-line electronic services in the public interest across Europe, building on the ePractice.eu initiative, or other similar European Commission initiatives;
  • Organisation of good practice exchange workshops and conferences;
  • Organisation of European awards for best practices in ICT-related areas.

According to the tender’s specifications “The tenderer must take into account that all these services will be mainly (although not exclusively) implemented through the existing ePractice.eu portal, which combines online and offline exchange.”

It is worth noting that the tenderer is not supposed to technically run and maintain the ePractice.eu platform or provide technical support to the European Commission, since these tasks have been the subject of a different call for tender.

The framework contract is due to be signed in 2008, for a maximum value of €7 million over its total duration. It will last for 24 months and may be renewed twice for a period of 12 months each.

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