Incident Response Subscriptions
Availability of a framework agreement for incident response for healthcare organisations under the Cybersecurity Act, tailored to the mandatory NIS2 obligations.
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01What is being requested
Availability of a framework agreement for incident response for healthcare organisations under the Cybersecurity Act, tailored to the mandatory NIS2 obligations.
The need of the contracting authority to enter into these framework agreements arises from the legal task (NIS2) it is assigned. The NIS2 directive obliges companies, such as the contracting authority, to be proactive in identifying, managing, and reporting cyber incidents. The framework agreements to be concluded must ensure that healthcare organisations falling under the Cybersecurity Act can make use of the expertise of the incident response party in the event that a cybersecurity incident occurs at the healthcare organisation.
02Breakdown by lot
Per-lot values not published — bars show only the lot breakdown.
03Exclusion grounds
- No specific exclusion grounds were extracted. In a European tender, the mandatory and discretionary grounds of art. 2.86/2.87 of the Dutch Procurement Act almost always apply — check the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).
04Value in context
The contracting authority did not publish an estimated value — common for a large share of contracts. The EU threshold for diensten is € 221.000, for reference.
05Likely competitors
06Legal themes that may be relevant here
07Frequently asked questions
What is the purpose of the framework agreements for incident response?
To which legal obligation is the need for these services linked?
What are the minimum capacity requirements for Availability Category A?
What are the minimum capacity requirements for Availability Category B?
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08Estimated value versus the market
€ 327K
€ 800K
€ 2,5 mln
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