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Norway – Supply services of personnel including temporary staff – Procurement of temporary staff services - Mercantile personnel

PURPOSE AND SCOPE Purpose Entering into cooperative purchasing agreements shall contribute to the Contracting Authority achieving its goal of utilising its economies of scale by making the municipality ́s procurements more efficient and standardised. The contract area has been chosen based on the possibility of achieving this. The objective of the procurement is to ensure access to qualified personnel for absences, holidays and extraordinary situations where it is necessary to enter with more resources than the municipality itself can at the relevant time. Scope The joint procurement contract for commercial personnel includes, among other things, temporary staff in areas: case handling, accountant/consultant, office worker, exchange, reception, archive, customer service, IT support/employee (the list is not exhaustive). Oslo municipality ́s entities are obliged to make purchases with the tenderers who have signed a joint procurement agreement with. The following exceptions will apply to this agreement: * In cases where call-off contracts have been signed for the current framework agreement, the call-off contract will go beyond the duration of the framework agreement. In such cases call-offs will first be made on the new framework agreement when the call-offs made under the existing framework agreement have expired. * Where the entities themselves hire temporary resources as needed. The cooperative purchasing agreement has an annual estimated value of NOK 20,000,000 for all involved entities. The contracting authority draws attention to the fact that the estimate is based on previous consumption and the expected future need. The estimate is only a guideline and is without obligation for the Contracting Authority. This framework agreement is valid for up to a maximum value of NOK 120,000,000 for all involved entities. Oppdragsgiver: Oslo Kommune v/ Økonomi- Og Forvaltningsetaten Type: can-standard Kilde: TED Europa (via DOFFIN)

Utlyser: Oslo Kommune v/ Økonomi- Og Forvaltningsetaten

16. apr. 20260 tilbud
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Norway – Software consultancy services – Framework agreement licenses and licence management.

The contracting authorities for this competition are Indigo IKT IKS with the accompanying owner municipalities and their associated operational units and municipal companies (KF) ("Indigo"), Digitale Gardermoen KO with the accompanying owner municipalities and their operational units and municipal companies (KF) ("DGI") and Bodø municipality including Hamarøy, Røst and Rødøy municipalities with associated operational units and their municipal companies (KF), as well as Salten Brann IKS. The objective of the procurement is to cover the Contracting Authority's need for the purchase and administration of Microsoft and Citrix licences. This involves the procurement and maintenance of licences and software, and internal consulting/Software Asset Management ("SAM"). Licence procurements shall be made via the Tenderer as a dealer of third-party licences. The contract shall cover the contracting authority ́s need for licences and management as they change during the contract period. This agreement shall cover the entire Contracting Authority's need for Microsoft and Citrix licences and associated administration. The contracting authority can also have a need to procure other licences, including Adobe and Veeam. Indigo IKT is an intermunicipal company that provides ICT services to the following nine municipalities in Innlandet county: Hamar, Stange, Kongsvinger, Sør-Odal, Løten, Nord-Odal, Grue, Åsnes and Våler. Indigo serves around 22,000 daily users in over 300 locations, and also offers services to other public entities such as cinemas, water and sewage companies and fire service. DGI is a municipal task partnership owned by Eidsvoll, Gjerdrum, Hurdal, Nannestad and Nes municipalities, and also provides services for Øvre Romerike fire and rescue and Romerike audit. These last two can also be contracting authorities for the framework agreement. DGI serves approx. 16,500 active IT users in approx. 135 locations and the municipalities have a total of approx. 76,000 inhabitants. Bodø municipality has approx. 50,000 inhabitants in Nordland county areas. The municipality also provides ICT services to Hamarøy, Røst and Rødøy municipalities, as well as Salten Brann IKS. The last 4 can also be contracting authorities for the framework agreement. Oppdragsgiver: Bodø kommune Type: can-standard Kilde: TED Europa (via DOFFIN)

Utlyser: Bodø kommune

16. apr. 20260 tilbud
Budsjett: 1 000 000 000 kr

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