Invitation to Bid: LTA for the supply of Software for content management and dissemination via digital signage at WHO REF WHO-SHQ-ITB-24-3125

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Invitation to Bid: LTA for the supply of Software for content management and dissemination via digital signage at WHO REF WHO-SHQ-ITB-24-3125 Invitation to bid

Reference: HQ/BOS/SUP/SHQ/P/0008371
Beneficiary countries or territories: Switzerland
Published on: 10-Feb-2025
Deadline on: 18-Feb-2025 15:30 (GMT 1.00)

Description

INVITATION TO SUBMIT A BID (ITB) FROM THE WHO

 

BIDS must be submitted via the e-tendering portal. https://ungm.in-tend.co.uk/who.


Announcement on 13 Feb 2025: Set 1 of Q&As now available in the documents tab and sent out via clarification. In addition, now available the document "Digital Products' General Requirements for Accessibility". 

 

CLOSING DATE: Bids must be submitted via UNGM before 18/02/2025 at 15:30 hours Central European Time (GMT +1:00). CLOSING DATE EXTENDED TO 18/02/2025, AT 15:30H CET.

 

No late submissions of bids will be possible or accepted. Bidders are therefore advised to ensure that they have taken all steps to submit their bids sufficiently in advance of the above closing date and time, including complying with any technical requirements of the UNGM system.

 

As part of its work, WHO undertakes jointly with Member States and other specialized UN Agencies a variety of health projects for which equipment and supplies are provided free of charge by the Organization. Purchases of such material are non-commercial and international in character, as the products in question are for the use in health programs mainly in developing countries or in the offices of WHO itself.

 

The purpose of this Invitation to Bid (ITB) is to enter into a Long-Term Agreement(s) for a duration of 5 years with a successful bidder for the supply of the following: Software for content management and dissemination via digital signage at WHO.

 

WHO is an Organization that is dependent on the budgetary and extra-budgetary contributions it receives for the implementation of its activities. Bidders are, therefore, requested to propose the best and most cost-effective solution to meet WHO requirements, while ensuring a high level of service.