Support services for the Ad-hoc cybersecurity assistance mechanism

Services

ENISA F-OCU-21-T13

Apr 16, 2021

Framework Contracts with 'Reopening of Competition'

OPEN Tender Procedure

maximum budget €800,000.00 over 4 years

*Tender extended to 16th April due to requests related to Easter holiday period. Corrigendum Notice has been submitted and will be published on 29th March.

ENISA seeks to contract the services of a minimum of 3 and maximum of 8 service providers to provide support for ENISA’s work on developing and implementing an ad-hoc assistance mechanism in case of large-scale cross-border incidents or crises related to cybersecurity. The services to be provided can vary depending on the activity. For example, they can be meant for needs and requirements collection and analysis, guidelines and procedures development, provision of experts, setting up database of experts etc.

The contractors shall provide support for an Ad-hoc assistance mechanism including but not limited to working principles and conditions development, providing relevant expert support and other related activities. The successful bidders should be able to demonstrate significant experience and skills in these fields, with emphasis on the aspects dealt with in the annual ENISA Work Programme.

The tender documentation is available via the TED 'eTendering' platform, which gives exclusive access to the eSubmission portal for submitting your offer - please use this link: https://etendering.ted.europa.eu/cft/cft-display.html?cftId=8052

The documentation is also provided for reference purposes only, by first clicking on the title link above.

Corrigendum: All references in documentation to expiry date of 5th April shall now be taken to read 16th April 2021.

 Offers shall be sent electronically using 'e-Submission' ONLY

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