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Delivery and implementation of systems supporting Cybersecurity at UKE

Contract Value:
-
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
28 July 2025
Closing Date:
18 August 2025
Location(s):
PL911 Miasto Warszawa (PL Poland/POLSKA)
Description:
The contract involves delivering and implementing cybersecurity systems at UKE, including an XDR solution for workstation protection, modernization of the Elasticsearch Stack for data analysis, and an NDR solution for network protection.

1. The subject of the contract is the delivery along with the implementation of systems supporting Cybersecurity at UKE.
2. The subject of the basic order has been divided into three Parts:
- Part 1: Delivery and launch of an XDR (Extended Detection and Response) solution – advanced software for workstation protection.
- Part 2: Modernization and update of the analytical-observational platform Elasticsearch Stack owned by the Ordering Party to the new generation, supporting the collection, processing, correlation, analysis, and visualization of telemetry data and events from various sources, i.e., Security Information and Event Management (SIEM).
- Part 3: Delivery and launch of an NDR (Network Detection and Response) solution – advanced software for network protection against cybersecurity threats in the Ordering Party's infrastructure.
Order with the option right:
The Ordering Party allows the use of the option right based on Article 441 of the Pzp Act.
The Ordering Party is entitled to exercise the Option Right, under which it may commission (within individual parts) the following activities:
For Part 1:
1) acquisition of an extension of rights to the Software and support from the Software Manufacturer for a further 12 months, which constitute the Contractor's obligation to provide it through a third party pursuant to Article 391 of the Civil Code and/or
2) substantive support for the Ordering Party's XDR solution administrators amounting to 50 hours over a period of 12 months, counting from the date of signing the Final Acceptance Protocol,
where the 12-month period runs from the acquisition and documentation of the rights to the Software and the acquisition of an extension of support from the Manufacturer or from the assignment of additional services in the form of substantive support from the Contractor.
For Part 2:
1) acquisition of an extension of rights to the Software and support from the Software Manufacturer for a further 12 months, which constitute the Contractor's obligation to provide it through a third party pursuant to Article 391 of the Civil Code and/or
2) substantive support for the Ordering Party's administrators and providing development services for the SIEM administrators amounting to 100 hours over a period of 12 months, counting from the date of signing the Final Acceptance Protocol or/
3) integration with the deployed NDR (Network Detection and Response) system along with the update of the Post-Implementation Documentation or/
4) integration with the deployed XDR (Extended Detection and Response) system along with the update of the Post-Implementation Documentation,
where the 12-month period runs from the acquisition and documentation of the rights to the Software and the acquisition of an extension of support from the Manufacturer or from the assignment of additional services in the form of substantive support from the Contractor.
For Part 3:
1) acquisition of an extension of rights to the Software and support from the Software Manufacturer for a further 12 months, which constitute the Contractor's obligation to provide it through a third party pursuant to Article 391 of the Civil Code and/or
2) substantive support for the Ordering Party's NDR administrators, amounting to 50 hours over a period of 12 months,
where the 12-month period runs from the acquisition and documentation of the rights to the Software and the acquisition of an extension of support from the Manufacturer or from the assignment of additional services in the form of substantive support from the Contractor.
The exercise of the option right by the Ordering Party is dependent on the needs of the Ordering Party identified at the stage of contract execution.
The exercise of the option right by the Ordering Party is dependent on the needs of the Ordering Party and on the availability of financial resources allocated for the execution of the order.
The optional order does not constitute an obligation for the Ordering Party to grant it, nor does it constitute a basis for the Contractor to claim compensation for non-fulfillment of this order.
3. A detailed description of the subject of the order, divided into parts of the order, is included in Annex 1 to the SWZ - Description of the subject of the order (OPZ) and Annexes 5a - 5c to the SWZ - draft contracts.
The subject of the order will be executed based on the Grant Agreement numbered KPOD.05.10-CR.01-001/24/0004/KPOD.05.10-CR.01-001/25/25 under the project titled “Cyber-safe UKE” implemented in the National Reconstruction and Resilience Plan financed from the funds of the Recovery and Resilience Facility, Investment C3.1.1. Cybersecurity – CyberPL, data processing infrastructure and optimization of the infrastructure of public services responsible for Cybersecurity - Cyber-safe Government.


LOT-0001
1.
Delivery and launch of an XDR (Extended Detection and Response) solution – advanced software for workstation protection..
Delivery and launch of an XDR (Extended Detection and Response) solution – advanced software for workstation protection.


LOT-0002
2.
Modernization and update of the analytical-observational platform Elasticsearch Stack owned by the Ordering Party to the new generation, supporting the collection, processing, correlation, analysis, and visualization of telemetry data and events from various sources, i.e., Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)..
Modernization and update of the analytical-observational platform Elasticsearch Stack owned by the Ordering Party to the new generation, supporting the collection, processing, correlation, analysis, and visualization of telemetry data and events from various sources, i.e., Security Information and Event Management (SIEM).


LOT-0003
3.
Delivery and launch of an NDR (Network Detection and Response) solution – advanced software for network protection against cybersecurity threats in the Ordering Party's infrastructure..
Delivery and launch of an NDR (Network Detection and Response) solution – advanced software for network protection against cybersecurity threats in the Ordering Party's infrastructure.

The Buyer:
Urząd Komunikacji Elektronicznej
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CPV Code(s):
35120000 - Surveillance and security systems and devices
48730000 - Security software package
72212760 - Virus protection software development services
72263000 - Software implementation services