Ireland - Advisory Services relating to specification, implementation, testing, management and maintenance of a national Public Warning System (PWS)

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Provided by Open Opps
Opportunity closing date
12 June 2024
Opportunity publication date
29 April 2024
Category
79418000
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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Description

The Contracting Authority wishes to appoint external advisors to provide technical, commercial and financial advisory services in relation to the establishment of a national Cell Broadcast (CB) Public Warning System (PWS). These Services include, but are not necessarily limited to, the development of technical specifications and funding and governance models, the provision of advice during the procurement of the PWS equipment, determination of successful implementation and testing of the PWS and the provision of recommendations on the long-term management and maintenance of the PWS. Extensive engagement and consultation with key stakeholders including Government Departments and Agencies and the telecommunications industry (Mobile Network Operators, mobile handset manufacturers, operating system suppliers, etc.) will be required throughout the process. Full details can be found in the Request for Tender document.

Opportunity closing date
12 June 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed

About the buyer

Address
Department of the Environment Climate and Communications 29-31 Adelaide Road Dublin D02 X285 IRELAND
Contact
susan.fleming@decc.gov.ie

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