Ireland - Cylance Endpoint Security Renewal

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Opportunity closing date
12 November 2024
Opportunity publication date
18 October 2024
Value of contract
£0-100k
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Description

The Contracting Authority proposes to engage in a competitive process for the award of a contract for Cylance Endpoint Security Renewal as specified hereunder. The EPA intends to procure a contract for the renewal and support of its Cylance Endpoint Protection Solution that compliment’s the EPAs’ existing McAfee Endpoint Protection Suite. The Environmental Protection Agency is using the Open procedure for this tender, which means that any interested party can submit a tender. Valid tenders submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Tenderers and received before the stated deadline will be assessed on the basis of the eligibility and award criteria set out in Section 6. Tenderers are requested to review this document in detail and ensure that they have addressed all of the relevant requirements in their tender. The EPA is awarding a contract for renewal and support of its Cylance Endpoint Protection Solution for up to 1,150 endpoints. The EPA currently has 950 active nodes and this expires in December 2024. The additional 200 is to accommodate for potential growth of 20 per cent.

Opportunity closing date
12 November 2024
Value of contract
£0-100k

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Environmental Protection Agency

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