ICT Equipment for the Ministry of Taxes
Limited Liability NAT will provide the Ministry of Taxes of Azerbaijan with high-tech equipment in the field of ICT. The company won a tender for two positions - the purchase of equipment and the provision of special technical means.
As the website of Public Procurement Agency (http://tender.gov.az/new/?inc=reestr), the first lot is estimated at 49.87 thousand, and the second lot – at 34.05 thousand manat.
The ministry signed a contract with an even greater value with Caspel – an integrator, offering complete solutions in the field of information technology and telecommunications. Laying fiber optic cable to service centers for taxpayers will cost the fiscal agency 455 thousand, and to create structural cabling system in the new building of tax audit and to lay cable into this building they will spend 122.99 thousand manat. -17D-
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