International Telecommunication Union

The provision of Spectrum monitoring equipment for Cuba (Official Version)

Last update: Nov 2, 2020 Last update: Nov 2, 2020

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Location:Cuba
Cuba
Category:Goods
Status:Awarded
Sectors:ICT & Telecommunications
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Feb 13, 2020

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Description

The provision of Spectrum monitoring equipment for Cuba (OFFICIAL VERSION)

Reference: ITB-GS-BDT-2020-021
Beneficiary country(ies): Cuba
Published on: 04-Mar-2020
Deadline on: 12-Mar-2020 15:00 (GMT 1.00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris


The provision of Spectrum monitoring equipment for Cuba (Official Version)

Reference: ITB-GS-BDT-2020-021
Beneficiary country(ies): Cuba
Published on: 12-Feb-2020
Deadline on: 05-Mar-2020 14:00 (GMT 0.00) Western Europe Time, London, Lisbon, Casablanca

Description

The International Telecommunication Union (‘’ITU’’) issues the present Invitation to Bid to appoint a company for the provision of Spectrum monitoring equipment for Cuba, including the supply, installation and configuration of equipment as well as the provision of training and technical support services. For more information about the specific Deliverables to be provided please see Part IV to the Invitation to Bid (‘’Technical Specifications’’). All goods and services shall be delivered in Cuba.
The equipment to be purchased within the project aims at supporting the Ministry of Communications (MC) of the Government of the Republic of Cuba by increasing its capacity to monitor and measure technical parameters of radio stations to locate sources of interference and unauthorized radio stations. The unmanned fixed monitoring station will cover la Habana and its location is Residencia estudiantil sita en calle 12 entre 3ra. y 1ra. Vedado, La Habana (Coordinates 23.136024 N and 82.407889 W). As a result of its implementation, the Project will increase the capabilities of the MC to operate the national spectrum monitoring system.

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D - Construction, Transportation & Facility Equipment & Supplies
25000000 - Commercial and Military and Private Vehicles and their Accessories and Components
25200000 - Aerospace systems and components and equipment
25202800 - Aeronautical Data Communications Equipment
25202803 - Communications Control And Monitoring Equipment
G - Business, Communication & Technology Equipment & Supplies
43000000 - Information Technology Broadcasting and Telecommunications
43200000 - Components for information technology or broadcasting or telecommunications
43220000 - Data Voice or Multimedia Network Equipment or Platforms and Accessories
43222600 - Network service equipment
43222634 - Network management or monitoring device
43230000 - Software
43232800 - Network management software
43232801 - Network monitoring software
45000000 - Printing and Photographic and Audio and Visual Equipment and Supplies
45110000 - Audio and visual presentation and composing equipment
45111700 - Audio presentation and composing equipment and hardware and controllers
45111720 - Audio spectrum analyzer
H - Defense, Security & Safety Equipment & Supplies
46000000 - Defense and Law Enforcement and Security and Safety Equipment and Supplies
46170000 - Security surveillance and detection
46171600 - Surveillance and detection equipment
46171625 - Radio communication monitoring system

 

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International Telecommunication Union - An organization based on public-private partnership since its inception, ITU currently has a membership of 193 countries and almost 800 private-sector entities and academic institutions. ITU is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and has twelve regional and area offices around the world.

ITU membership represents a cross-section of the global ICT sector, from the world's largest manufacturers and telecoms carriers to small, innovative players working with new and emerging technologies, along with leading R&D institutions and academia.

Founded on the principle of international cooperation between governments (Member States) and the private sector (Sector Members, Associates and Academia), ITU is the premier global forum through which parties work towards consensus on a wide range of issues affecting the future direction of the ICT industry.

The main goal of ITU procurement is to efficiently support ITU’s mandate. Procurement is generally undertaken on the basis of competition and is based on the fundamental principles of Best Value for Money, fairness, transparency, economy and effectiveness.

About the Sectors

ICT & Telecommunications

Features information and communication technologies, digital systems, and telecommunications infrastructure and services.


Key areas:
  • ICT systems, software, and digital solutions
  • Telecommunications networks and services
  • Digitalization, data, and communication tools

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Cuba

Cuba prioritizes port facilities, transport networks, energy systems, and tourism infrastructure to stimulate economic development. Financing is largely state-led, supplemented by limited foreign investment and strategic partnerships. Infrastructure modernization has been constrained by fiscal limitations, sanctions, and restricted access to international finance. Energy reliability, housing rehabilitation, and port development remain central challenges.

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