TED · 363576-2025 · 2025-06-05

France – Maintenance of information technology software – Prestations de tierce maintenance applicative de l’application de projection des effectifs étudiants de l’enseignement supérieur dénommée « PREVSUP Web » et des prestations associées pour le compte du ministère de l’enseignement supérieur et de la recherche.

France – Maintenance de logiciels de technologies de l'information – Prestations de tierce maintenance applicative de l’application de projection des effectifs étudiants de l’enseignement supérieur dénommée « PREVSUP Web » et des prestations associées pour le compte du ministère de l’enseignement supérieur et de la recherche.

Buyer
Ministère de l'Education nationale
France · FRA · NUTS FRA
Category (CPV)
72267100
Software programming and consultancy services
Procedure
open can-standard
Currency
EUR

What this category covers

This notice is classified under the EU's Common Procurement Vocabulary in the IT services: consulting, software development, Internet, support division, specifically the "software programming and consultancy services" group. The CPV is a hierarchical eight-digit taxonomy used across every EU public-procurement notice so contracts can be searched, compared and analysed by sector regardless of the publication language.

About the open procedure

An open procedure is the most common form of EU public procurement: any economic operator may submit a tender in response to the call. The contracting authority assesses all submissions against the published criteria and awards to the most advantageous.

TED — Tenders Electronic Daily — is the EU's official journal for public procurement. This notice is publication #363576 from the 2025 series; every contract above the EU thresholds (currently €143,000 for central-government supplies and services, €5.5M for works) must be advertised here.

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