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Norway – Agricultural, farming, fishing, forestry and related products – Procurement of eight young dogs for a search dog - the Police and the Norwegian Correctional Service.

The Police and the Norwegian Correctional Service need eight young dogs for search dogs for delivery by the end of April 2026. The need can be met with green dog, or trained dog. The tender offer with the best overall score will win the competition and a contract will be awarded for delivery. The suitability test will be carried out as agreed in week 15/2026 at the Norwegian Police Education Centre in Kongsvinger. Search dogs have education in responding and highlighting the different types of odour pictures in different environments. In the search dogs category, dogs are trained to search for, for example, but not limited to drugs, flammable fluids, explosives, blood, semen, currency, weapons, buried corpses and corpses. The dogs must be able to work in different types of environments such as, among other things, inside, outside, height, darkness, movable surfaces and dark surfaces and dark surfaces. The search dog shall tolerate the mental stress this can cause. The current breeds are mainly based on retriever breeds and spaniel breeds. The final approval and sufficient financing are subject to signing of the contract before the contract is signed. Oppdragsgiver: Politiets fellestjenester Type: can-standard Kilde: TED Europa (via DOFFIN)

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12. mai 20260 tilbud
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Norway – Scanners – Intention notice - Slide-scanner for use by pathologists

The Norwegian Veterinary Institute (VI) intends to procure a slide-scanner for use at the institute ́s office in Bergen. The procurement is necessary to handle the increasing demand for digital slides, reduce bottlenecks in production and ensure robust operation during downtime at other locations. The procurement will be carried out without a competition pursuant to the Public Procurement Regulations (FOA) § 13-4 letter b no. 2, which gives access to a contract without competition when competition is impossible for technical reasons and there are no reasonable alternative solutions. The scanner shall be part of VI ́s existing platform for digital pathology, which is based on Hamamatsu technology at other locations, and where experience shows that standardisation on one platform is necessary for efficient and reliable operation. The new system must be compatible with existing systems, including file formats, software and established work processes. The existing system is based on proprietary formats with limited interoperability, and alternative solutions will require comprehensive adaptations, including file conversion and changes in work flow. The Norwegian Veterinary Institute has experience with parallel use of different scanner platforms. The experience shows that this leads to increased complexity, increased use of resources and increased risk in diagnostic work. Pathology diagnostics activities are seen as a significant professional risk. Establishing several parallel platforms will also incur increased costs connected to operation, maintenance, training and system management. The total technical, operational and economic consequences are assessed as disproportionate. Based on this, alternative solutions are not considered real in accordance with the procurement regulations § 13-4. The terms for procurements without a competition will therefore be seen as fulfilled. Oppdragsgiver: Veterinærinstituttet Type: veat Kilde: TED Europa (via DOFFIN)

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11. mai 20260 tilbud

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