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This compliance-only document merely confirms that bidders must declare (radio-button “Yes/No”) they will not use Russian-linked subcontractors for >10 % of the contract value, submit a joint-bid mandate if applicable, and identify any business-secret portions of their offer—no technical, financial or qualification criteria are provided.
Mandatory: bid only if you can field a 3-person core team (project manager, analyst, architect, developer, tester roles) where the PM alone proves he has led ≥2 completed ≥€100k/12-month development/maintenance projects in the last 5 years, and every other member shows at least one relevant competence from the same period.
This is a 25%-price/70%-quality tender for a 3-year MEIS health-authority system development & maintenance framework where you must (i) bid ≤25 €/h, (ii) pass a mandatory quality-scored “trial work” test, and (iii) prove social-responsibility credentials—so only bid if you can deliver proven public-sector Java/.NET expertise and are comfortable with low hourly rates.
This is only the ESPD template for the Estonian Health Board’s MEIS development-and-maintenance framework tender; it shows no mandatory technical/financial criteria yet, so bidders should wait for the full tender documents to decide whether they qualify.
This draft framework-contract template for the Estonian Health Board’s MEIS case-management system merely sets out generic time-and-materials (or fixed-price) invoicing, IP-transfer and acceptance rules; it contains no mandatory technical requirements, qualification thresholds or award criteria, so bidders must wait for the full tender documents to decide whether to pursue the opportunity.
This is a 100-point scored tender (25% hourly rate, 70% mandatory practical test that must score ≥35/151 points or you’re out, 5% CSR) for a 1-supplier framework to develop and maintain the Estonian Health Board’s MEIS case-management system—bid only if you can undercut on price while passing the compulsory hands-on coding test.
This document is a mandatory data-processing agreement template that sets out the contractor’s strict confidentiality, GDPR-level security, and staff-training obligations for handling sensitive personal and health data while performing the MEIS development/maintenance works.
This “Kodukord” is only the project-procedure manual: it mandates (i) agile 2-week sprints with weekly demos/stand-ups in Jira/Confluence, (ii) MVP-based delivery with user-acceptance by Terviseamet before any invoice, and (iii) continuous backlog grooming—so bidders must prove proven Scrum teams, Jira/Confluence expertise and health-sector agile track record, but no price, volume or scoring criteria are given here.
This mandatory single-supplier framework tender for developing and maintaining the Estonian Health Board’s MEIS case-management system requires proven 24/7 response capability, solid experience with critical public-sector health IT, and the ability to shoulder full financial risk under a fixed-price contract with no subsequent cost adjustments.
This technical architecture document for the MEIS development-and-maintenance framework agreement shows the system is built on Estonian state-stack (TARA-Auth, Docker/K8s/Helm, PostgreSQL) and references the public Tööelu Infosüsteemi code repository, signalling that bidders must already be fluent in these exact technologies and have prior Estonian public-sector delivery experience—no explicit mandatory requirements or scoring criteria are disclosed.
This document is merely the “proovitöö ülesanne” (mandatory technical test) for the MEIS development-and-maintenance framework tender: bidders must deliver, via Estonia’s state GitLab (or an approved alternative), a fully working, Dockerised, Swagger-documented mini-system with user/official/admin roles, audit logging and PDF export that will be scored against the detailed evaluation methodology in the main tender file—so only suppliers with ready Java/.NET or similar teams able to meet these exact test specs in GitLab should consider bidding.
This 48-month framework agreement (no guaranteed volume) for developing, maintaining and enhancing the Estonian Health Board’s MEIS case-management system is open to any software firm that can deliver bug-fixes and custom enhancements on call, but bidders must already have (or rapidly assemble) an Estonian-speaking team able to work under public-sector procedures and potential EU-funding rules.
This 48-month framework contract (mandatory single-provider) requires a partner to continuously develop, maintain and troubleshoot TEHIK-hosted MEIS health-authority systems—including X-tee data-exchange fixes, database scripts, public-web interface uptime, full documentation in RIHA format and mandatory (unpaid) progress meetings—so bidders must prove proven Java/.NET, Oracle/PostgreSQL, RIHA and Estonian e-gov integration expertise plus 24/7 SLA capability.
This document is merely a blank template (Tööde üleandmise ja vastuvõtmise akt) for the future hand-over/acceptance of MEIS development and maintenance work; it contains no mandatory requirements, selection criteria or qualification details—bidders must look elsewhere in the tender file for the actual specifications and eligibility rules.
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