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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Seeks Security

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Seeks Security – New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is seeking security services for its 58 global missions.

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NZ Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Seeks Security For 58 Missions.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Seeks Security – New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is seeking security services for its 58 global missions.

The scope of works is complex. MFAT wishes to secure a range of security products and services to support all 58 Ministry Posts globally (www.mfat.govt.nz/en/embassies) as well as its New Zealand based offices. These security products and services include technical security services (e.g. implementation of new systems and maintenance of the current assets) and technical design services for new systems.

If you missed the August preliminary briefing, there will be a supplier briefing session later in the year when the security services tender is released to ensure absolute clarity on the requirements and the sourcing process.

This Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Seeks Security tender will be released via GETS by October 31, 2024. You can find more details and keep an eye out for tender release here – there’s more SEN news here.

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