RFI - Uniform and occupational footwear for professional service and tactical use

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16-03-2022 09:44 (GMT+01:00)

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Silje Skagen
Postboks 116
2714 JAREN
Norge
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Norwegian Police Shared Services (PFT) is an entity subordinated to the National Police Directorate and Ministry of Justice and Public Security (POD). PFT are, among other, responsible for procurement in the police sector with intention to provide good products and services to the Norwegian Police, in addition to the Correctional Services and Customs. PFT plans to announce the procurement "Uniform and work footwear for professional and tactical use" in Q3 2022. PFT conducts in connection with this a request for information (RFI) to get an overview of potential suppliers and how the market can solve the police needs. This will form the basis for the further work with the competition basis and will make us better suited to conduct the competition in the best possible way. PFT intend to announce a procurement of Uniform and occupational footwear for professional service and tactical use in Q3 2022. PFT seeks to enter into an agreement with a professional supplier who delivers CE-certified basic models. In addition, an assortment with alternative models and an access to a wide selection of footwear. Previous procurement was divided into 2 lots. We are now looking for the possibility to consolidate the lots into one contract. PFT are also interested to learn how the suppliers in this market work towards sustainability and ethical framework. Information about supplier/sub-contractors and available products are also of interest.

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