Poland - Data delivery services

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Opportunity closing date
16 August 2022
Opportunity publication date
20 July 2022
Category
72319000: Da
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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The subject of the Agreement, also referred to as the Subject of the Order, is successive supply of:1) satellite imagery from permanent satellite monitoring with very high resolution (VHR2), in the total amount of 96,000 km2, covering the area of the Republic of Poland - Part No. 1 of the Order;2) satellite imagery with very high resolution (VHR1), in the total amount of 30,000 km2, covering the area of the Republic of Poland - Part No. 2 of the Order.2.The description of the Subject of the Order is specified in Annex No. 2 to the Agreement, insofar as it relates to Parts No. 1 and/or No. 2 of the Order.
(1) The subject of the Order is the service of continuous access to a repository of very high resolution satellite imagery (acquired in the mode of continuous monitoring of the Earth's surface without the need to task the satellite/satellites), with the possibility of downloading data available in this repository. (2) The Contracting Authority will determine the area of interest for which the Service will be provided. After signing the Contract, the Contractor will report readiness to provide the service after which the Ordering Party will determine the approximate date of launch of the service or inform the Contractor about the postponement of the start of this service.3. The service of access to the repository of satellite imagery should meet the following conditions:1) The Contractor will provide the Ordering Party with uninterrupted access to the data through the API throughout the duration of the contract between the Ordering Party and the Contractor.2) Access to the API will be secured (e.g. Login/password, authentication token, etc.) uniquely for each user designated by the Ordering Party.3) The user will be able to search, order and retrieve imagery based on parameters such as e.g.: time interval, geometric coverage, type of sensor recording the data and other possible metadata related parameters each time the data is requested.4) The Contractor will ensure uninterrupted operation of the service and will undertake to provide information and warnings about problems in the operation of the satellite data acquisition and delivery service. In case of failure, the Contractor will ensure the operation (restoration) of the service within 24 hours.5) The service will provide the ability to download scene slices to the specified irregular polygons.6) The Contractor will provide technical documentation in Polish or English, necessary for the use of the supplied solution.4. satellite images made available in the above-defined repository must meet the following criteria:1) Spatial resolution of the images at least at the level of VHR2 that is, higher or equal to 4 m (which means field pixel size of 4 m and less) at least in the panchromatic channel so that after sharpening with this channel it is possible to obtain multispectral images at a resolution level of at least VHR2.2) The spectral resolution of the imaging is a minimum of four spectral channels in the visible light (blue, green and red) and near-infrared ranges.3) The radiometric resolution of the imageries should be at least 11 bits.4) The data provided should be preprocessed: after geometric, radiometric and atmospheric correction and, if necessary, after sharpening using the panchromatic channel. 5) Temporal resolution of the images higher or equal to 3 days, assuming continuous data acquisition by the satellite system.6) Images should be provided in publicly available raster format (e.g. TIFF, GeoTIFF, etc.).7) Data will be provided/available in the UTM coordinate system on the WGS84 ellipsoid in zones 33 or 34, depending on the location of the imaged area.8) Along with the data, their complete metadata contained in a text file containing information such as at least: date and time of acquisition and publication, geometric extent of the scene, cloud cover of the scene, sensor and data allowing estimation of cloud cover of a slice of the scene (for example, cloud mask), tilt of the sensor during registration should be transferred.9) The expected time range of access to the data also includes archival data from 2018 to the current time (expanded with the acquisition of new imagery). 10) The data must be available for download no later than 48 hours from the time of acquisition by the sensor. The subject of the Order is the procurement of newly acquired satellite imagery with very high resolution.2. The Ordering Party will determine the area of interest for which the Service will be provided. After signing of the Contract, the Contractor will report readiness to provide the service after which the Ordering Party will determine the approximate date of launch of the service or will inform the Contractor about the postponement of the start of this service.3. The Ordering Party will make available to the Contractor the coverage of a single order in the form of a vector file at least to the email address indicated by the Contractor.4. Satellite imagery must meet the following criteria:1) Spatial resolution of the imagery greater than or equal to 1 m at least in the panchromatic channel.2.) The spectral resolution of the imagery is a minimum of four spectral channels in the visible light (blue, green and red) and near-infrared ranges.3) The radiometric resolution of the imagery should be at least 11 bits.4) The data provided should be preprocessed: after geometric, radiometric and atmospheric correction and, if necessary, after sharpening using the panchromatic channel.5) The images should be provided in a publicly available raster format (e.g., TIFF, GeoTIFF, etc.).6) The data will be provided/available in the UTM coordinate system on the WGS84 ellipsoid in zones 33 or 34, depending on the location of the imaged area.7) Along with the data, their complete metadata contained in a text file containing information such as at least: date and time of acquisition and publication, geometric extent of the scene, cloud cover of the scene, sensor and data allowing estimation of cloud cover of a slice of the scene (for example, cloud mask), sensor tilt during registration should be transferred.8) The accuracy of geolocation on the imaging after preprocessing - CE90 error <10m (correction based only on the orbital data provided by the contractor with the imaging, without the use of photopoints and numerical terrain model).9) The data must be available for download no later than 48 hours from the time of their acquisition by the sensor.10) Cloudiness on the scene provided must not exceed 20%.11) The mode of ordering imaging: The purchaser will determine the areas of interest and place an order for the acquisition of such imagery. The order in the dedicated tool provided by the Contractor must be placed no later than 1 hour before the expected passage of the satellite over the area of interest. The Contracting Authority accepts that in some cases a feasibility study for acquiring satellite imagery is required before placing an order. The Contracting Authority accepts such a two-stage ordering procedure.

Opportunity closing date
16 August 2022
Value of contract
to be confirmed

About the buyer

Address
Krajowy Ośrodek Wsparcia Rolnictwa ul. Karolkowa 30 Warszawa 01-207 Poland
Contact
zamowienia.publiczne@kowr.gov.pl

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