Contract award notice - Cancellation of Pre-qualification
The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency is cancelling a Pre-Qualification for a procurement (STUAS systems) after a question revealed that a requirement (QR4) requiring VTOL UAS experience might unnecessarily restrict potential suppliers. The requirements will be reviewed and amended. The competition will be re-published...
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The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency is cancelling a Pre-Qualification for a procurement (STUAS systems) after a question revealed that a requirement (QR4) requiring VTOL UAS experience might unnecessarily restrict potential suppliers. The requirements will be reviewed and amended. The competition will be re-published soon with revise...
- Ausschreibungstyp: Ausschreibung
- Auftraggeber: Forsvarsmateriell
- Veröffentlicht: 11. Mai 2026
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- Thema: Krane
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The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency is cancelling a Pre-Qualification for a procurement (STUAS systems) after a question revealed that a requirement (QR4) requiring VTOL UAS experience might unnecessarily restrict potential suppliers. The requirements will be reviewed and amended. The competition will be re-published soon with revised qualification requirements, including answers to other questions received.
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