Non-public EU procurement for the development and execution of a Government-wide Cyber Exercise
The non-public EU procurement by Stichting ICTU concerns the design and execution of a dynamic, interactive, and hybrid Government-wide Cyber Exercise. The objective is to focus on a (contingency) crisis team that experiences a current, politically relevant scenario and must collectively decide on a cyber crisis. The exercise must provide insight into the complexity of a cyber incident and decision-making, enable organizations to practice simultaneously in their own environment, and be dynamic and interactive with injects, polls, chat, and public interaction. The scenarios and exercise objectives must be recognizable to the primary target group, namely government organizations and their partners. The tender calls for an integrated approach that is both technically and organizationally challenging, with a strong focus on realistic decision-making and collaboration.
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01What is being requested
The non-public EU procurement by Stichting ICTU concerns the design and execution of a dynamic, interactive, and hybrid Government-wide Cyber Exercise. The objective is to focus on a (contingency) crisis team that experiences a current, politically relevant scenario and must collectively decide on a cyber crisis. The exercise must provide insight into the complexity of a cyber incident and decision-making, enable organizations to practice simultaneously in their own environment, and be dynamic and interactive with injects, polls, chat, and public interaction. The scenarios and exercise objectives must be recognizable to the primary target group, namely government organizations and their partners. The tender calls for an integrated approach that is both technically and organizationally challenging, with a strong focus on realistic decision-making and collaboration.
The assignment concerns the development and execution of a dynamic, interactive, and hybrid Government-wide Cyber Exercise. [newline][newline]The Cyber Exercise must: [newline]1. Focus on a (contingency) crisis team that experiences a current and politically relevant scenario and must collectively resolve a cyber crisis; [newline]Provide insight into the complexity of a cyber incident and the complexity of decision-making; [newline][newline]2. Enable organizations to practice simultaneously in their own environment alongside the Cyber Exercise; [newline][newline]3. Be dynamic in nature. This
02Outcome
KPMG Advisory N.V.
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.
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06Tender documents
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08Frequently asked questions
What is the objective of the Government-wide Cyber Exercise?
What characteristics must the cyber exercise have regarding interactivity and dynamics?
How should participating organizations be able to participate in the exercise?
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09Estimated value versus the market
€ 200K
€ 640K
€ 3,0 mln
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