The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected Maynooth University to coordinate a Pathfinder R&D work-programme (12 months). The overall aim is to engage Public and Private organisations with a view to encourage the development of innovative data products and information services to help better manage Food Production, Carbon Emissions, Marine Resources etc. With this in mind, the ESA has set aside a fund to help companies collaborate with Irish Government Agencies in order to explore and develop novel EO data services in a number of key applications areas. This collaboration will be in the form of a relatively short (12 month) Pathfinder project where a specific challenge has been identified by an Irish Government Agency and in co-operation with the tenderer an EO solution will be investigated with a prototype developed. This competition will be divided into five (5) lots, as follows: Lot 1 - Earth Observation & Agriculture (Grass) Lot 2 - Earth Observation & Agriculture (Hedgerow) Lot 3 - Earth Observation & Agriculture (Water Quality) Lot 4 - Earth Observation & Forestry Lot 5 - Galileo & Mobile Information Services
Services
20/09/2021 14:00:00
73110000-6 Research services
35631200-8 Observation satellites
38112100-4 Global navigation and positioning systems (GPS or equivalent)
63724000-0 Navigation services
72212500-4 Communication and multimedia software development services
72313000-2 Data capture services
73100000-3 Research and experimental development services
77100000-1 Agricultural services
77200000-2 Forestry services
77231500-3 Forest monitoring or evaluation services
90711000-4 Environmental impact assessment other than for construction
90711500-9 Environmental monitoring other than for construction
90712000-1 Environmental planning
Education Procurement Service (EPS)
University of Limerick
Co.Limerick
Castletroy
Ireland
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Colette Gallagher
http://www.educationprocurementservice.ie
Notice | Date of dispatch |
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Contract notice (TED (v209)) | 19/08/2021 14:11 |
Contract award notice (TED (v209)) | 19/12/2022 13:11 |