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Announced19/06/2025
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Today20/07/2025
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Estimated published09/09/2025
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The IT-Dienstleistungszentrum Berlin (‘ITDZ Berlin’) is currently conducting a market research with the aim of procuring a technology that enables both the secure transfer of data between network areas with different security requirements and security gaps, as well as a comprehensive analysis of files. For this purpose, a technology for building a data lock is to be developed and implemented, which acts as an interface between the network areas and enables the secure exchange of files. This announcement is a market survey pursuant to Section 28(1) of the Public Procurement Regulation (VgV). In this case, no public contract is awarded, but only information is obtained. Both participation and non-participation in this market survey does not preclude participation in the intended procurement procedure, which is to be published at a later date. Legal recourse to night examination bodies is excluded. As an IT service provider of the Berlin administration, ITDZ Berlin is obliged to apply the provisions of public procurement law. This prior notice was used for the purpose of conducting a market survey. Costs are not reimbursed and claims for compensation cannot be asserted. The information must be written in German. The ITDZ Berlin has a variety of tasks for the supply of the Berlin state administration (consisting of twelve district offices and other indirect and direct authorities and institutions with about 130,000 users and about 10,000 specialist procedures). The ITDZ Berlin has been certified according to BSI IT-Grundschutz for many years. For this reason, there are corresponding requirements, especially for the planning and operating areas. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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