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Published31/07/2024
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Deadline28/08/2024
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Opening of tenders28/08/2024
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Awarded09/10/2024
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Today06/12/2024
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IT development work for the digital workflow HERA Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
As part of the programmatic planning as part of the overarching process of planning and controlling resources, DLR plans its basic-funded research and development work annually, in particular on the basis of Helmholtz program applications and military-scientific coordination discussions with the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVg), as well as on a full-cost basis in terms of business management. The process that can be certified is described in the Programmatic Planning guideline and largely digitised in the workflow. In addition to SAP as a business reference system, the workflow integrates the web-based IT applications for • Calculation of internal orders (CaTo), • Input/Check/Assessment/Coordination of project ideas (IdeTo), • Programmatic resource planning (PlaTo2) and • Document management. The contract includes IT orders for the further development of the IT applications referred to above as IdeTo and PlaTo2, including the interfaces between the IT applications among themselves and between the IT applications and SAP, as well as corresponding maintenance services. It is planned to commission about 200 person-days per year for the further development of the IT applications including the interfaces. In addition, maintenance services for IdeTo and PlaTo2 must be provided. The contract has a duration of three years with an option of a one-year extension by the client. There is no obligation to accept the estimated expenditure. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://www.subreport.de/E59465597
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