Polish company with a large contract. It was selected by an important European agency

- Fabrity Group wins tender for comprehensive IT solutions at the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Fronex).
- The company will now have to compete – together with other contractors with whom contracts have been concluded – for a budget of €35 million.
- The scope of services includes application development and implementation, data and systems integration, business analysis, project management, IT architecture, cybersecurity and technology consulting.
The Fabrity Group, specializing in software engineering and digital transformation solutions, including e-commerce, has signed its first framework agreement with the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Fronex) .
It includes services in the field of design, development, maintenance and support of IT systems in the "far-site" model.
A won tender, competition and 35 million euros in the gameThe contract was concluded as a result of winning the tender announced by Frontex. In the procedure, 33 companies submitted offers.
The companies with which the agreements were signed will compete with each other for the implementation of individual implementation contracts in the "reopening of competition" model (i.e. reopening the possibility of submitting offers under an already existing procedure, usually after a certain period of time or after meeting certain conditions).
The share of the budget depends on the results of internal procedures between the qualified contractors. The net budget for this part of the assignment is a maximum of EUR 35 million and may be increased to EUR 5 2.5 million (+50%) subject to the consent of the Agency and all contractors.
Wide range of IT services. Experience in serving the public sectorThe contract was concluded for 24 months, with the possibility of automatic extension a maximum of two times, each time for 12 months – up to 4 years in total.
We have been cooperating with Frontex since 2016, and the conclusion of a new framework agreement confirms our position as a proven partner in the implementation of complex IT projects for public administration – says Tomasz Burczyński, CEO of Fabrita.
– The areas covered by the contracts are of great importance for the continuity of the Agency's operational systems. We hope that the second part of the tender will also end positively for us – adds Burczyński.
The scope of services provided includes, among others, application development and implementation, data and systems integration, business analysis, project management, IT architecture, cybersecurity and technology consulting.
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