Development, integration and support for Operational Cooperation tools

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RESTRICTED Tender Procedure

Step I - Requests for participation

LOT 1 - Development, integration and support for OpenCSAM
LOT 2 - Development, integration and support for OpenCTI

Maximum budget:

LOT 1: 400,000.00 over 4 years

LOT 2: 400,000.00 over 4 years

The purpose of this Call for Tenders is the provision of support, further development and integration of ENISA’s operational tools into a unified ecosystem under the name of URSA (Union Response for Situational Awareness) that will serve as ENISA’s knowledge base for cyber incidents.

ENISA seeks to contract the services of competent service providers, which can provide support, development and integration of the Open Cyber Situational Awareness Machine (OpenCSAM) (LOT 1) and OpenCTI capability (LOT 2) into URSA.

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In Step I - applicants will be required to prove their financial and technical capacity to provide the services. Only the accepted applicants will then be sent the technical specifications in Step II of this restricted tender procedure.

The tender documentation is officially available via the TED 'eTendering' platform, which gives exclusive access to the eSubmission portal for submitting your offer - please use this link:

The documentation for STEP I is also provided here for reference purposes only.

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

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