The purpose of the contract is the supply, installation, configuration and maintenance of an automated attendance registration system for Members of the European Parliament based on palm vein recognition technology. The solution shall include the provision and deployment of biometric terminals at designated attendance registration points, capable of reading the existing European Parliament badges to retrieve a unique identifier and performing palm vein verification within a single device.
See the official notice for the place of performance.
Tenders must prove that they have the legal capacity to perform the contract and the regulatory capacity to pursue the professional activity necessary to carry out the work subject to this call for tenders. In the case of groups of economic operators, each member will provide proof of authorisation to perform the contract.
Tenderers shall have sufficient economic and financial resources to enable them to perform the contract in compliance with the contractual provisions, given the value and scope thereof. The European Parliament requires tenderers to have a minimum annual turnover of EUR 500 000 of the last two full financial years.
Tenderers shall have sufficient economic and financial resources to enable them to perform the contract in compliance with the contractual provisions, given the value and scope thereof. The European Parliament requires tenderers to have positive total equity and annual profit in the last two full financial years.
Tenderers shall have sufficient economic and financial resources to enable them to perform the contract in compliance with the contractual provisions, given the value and scope thereof. The European Parliament requires tenderers to have a minimum level of professional risk indemnity insurance.
Tenderers must have sufficient technical and professional capacity to enable them to perform the contract in compliance with the contractual provisions, taking into account its value and scale. The European Parliament requires tenderers to have at least three years' experience in services and deliveries similar to those required by the contract concerned, in particular in the field of biometric identification or verification systems, secure authentication solutions, or comparable IT systems involving specialised hardware and software deployment.
Tenderers must have a team of experts in the field of biometric systems, secure IT systems or equivalent technologies, comprising at least three persons, among whom at least the project leader must have at least five years' proven experience in the field covered by the invitation to tender; the other members of the team must each have at least two years' relevant professional experience.
Tenderers must have the technical resources and organisational capacity necessary to ensure installation, configuration, testing, maintenance and support of the proposed solution during the performance of the contract.
Published 28 May 2026 · rebuilt nightly from the official notice.