The subject of the contract is the delivery of software used to protect data against leakage and to monitor and control connections to the World Wide Web using HTTP and HTTPS protocols in accordance with the requirements of Annex 1 to SWZ – Description of the subject of the contract
As part of these proceedings, the Contractor is obliged in particular to:
1) providing a subscription for software to protect data against leakage and software for monitoring and controlling connections to the World Wide Web using HTTP and HTTPS protocols for a period of 36msc,
2) implementation of the delivered software preceded by a pre-implementation analysis by the Contractor
3) providing technical support services in the amount of 8 hours of service per month for a period of 36 months. (i.e. a total of 288 hours of service)
4) providing the Ordering Party with access to technical support
5) conducting once a year at least 2-day stationary training (not further than 200 km from the headquarters of the Ordering Party) for up to 10 people.
1.As part of these proceedings, the Contractor shall in particular be obliged to:
1) providing subscriptions to software to protect data against data leakage and software for monitoring and controlling connections to the World Wide Web
using HTTP and HTTPS protocols for a period of 36 months,
2) implementation of the delivered software preceded by a pre-implementation analysis by the Contractor, the result of which will be the development of technical documentation for the implementation. As part of the implementation works, the Contractor will install and configure the system, carry out tests of the implemented software in accordance with the technical documentation of the implementation and conduct training for the Ordering Party's administrators in the administration of the implemented system,
3) providing technical support services of 8 service hours per month for a period of 36 months (i.e. a total of 288 service hours) on the terms set out in the Description of the subject of the contract and in § 5 of the Essential Provisions of the Agreement,
4) provide the Ordering Party with access to technical support offered by the entity being the author of the application software on the terms specified by this entity.
5) conduct once a year (at the time and place proposed by the Employer) a minimum of 2-day stationary training (not further than 200 km from the headquarters of the Contracting Authority) for a group of up to 10 people (the total cost of organizing the training belongs to the Contractor), the scope including:
Introduction to the system
b)Discuss how to configure and manage the system.
c) Discussion of the system's capabilities and types of possible analyses.
d) Obtaining the necessary knowledge to operate the data protection system against leakage and monitoring and control of connections to the World Wide Web using HTTP and HTTPS protocols
e) Acquisition of the ability to use the tools provided by the Contractor
f) Detailed discussion of reporting.
g)Workshops.
h) Issuance of the Certificate of participation and acquisition of skills after the training along with an hourly indication of the subject of the training.
2. The remuneration for the performance of the Subject of the Agreement will be paid in three tranches, of which the first and second may not exceed 1/3 of the total value of the order respectively on the following terms:
1) I tranche – will be made within 21 days from the date of delivery to the Ordering Party of a correct invoice issued, after signing the acceptance protocol without comments, referred to in § 3 of the Essential Provisions,
2) tranche II – will be made within 21 days from the date of delivery to the Ordering Party of the correct invoice issued, after at least 12 months from the date of signing the acceptance protocol referred to in point 1 above
3) III tranche – will be made within 21 days from the date of delivery to the Ordering Party of the correct invoice issued, after at least 24 months from the date of signing the acceptance protocol referred to in point 1 above.
3.If the procurement documents indicate trademarks, patents or origin for certain materials or equipment, the Contracting Authority, in accordance with Article 99(5) of the Public Procurement Law, shall allow equivalent materials or equipment to be offered.
4.Whenever the Contracting Authority describes the subject of the contract by reference to standards, European technical assessments, approvals, technical specifications and technical reference systems, it allows solutions equivalent to those described.
5.Each case of using a specific label or certificate specified in Articles 104 and 105 of the Public Procurement Law in the SWZ or procurement documents, the Contracting Authority shall also accept all other markings confirming that the works, supplies or services meet equivalent requirements.
6. A detailed description of the subject of the contract can be found in Annex 1 to the SWZ.