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iProcureNet · innovation by developing a European Procurer Networking for security research services

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201930 April 2024EU funding €1,588,263Call H2020-SU-SEC-2018-2019-2020

The iProcureNet project aims to build an EU network of organisations centred on the procurement of security solutions through the appointed iProcureNet National Contacts (IPNCs), together with a larger community of people composed of individuals and experts interested in procurement. Via the established Network+Community, iProcureNet will facilitate collaboration and dialogue among procurers, enabling: i) coordinated sharing and analysis of procurement trends included in the investment plans, ii) development of common and standardised practices from the technical, legal and financial perspectives, and iii) establishing pathways for joint procurement (JP) of innovative and new to market solutions, research services, and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products in the field of security. iProcureNet will develop the iProcureNet Toolbox including a comprehensive methodology, guidelines and a knowledge database of current procurement practices and processes in Europe; and will create a firm foundation for the set-up of Established Buyers Groups (EBGs) – countries which, using the iProcureNet Toolbox, have found common ground and are ready to procure. Close collaboration with related PCP and PPI actions and the practitioner innovation networks will be a key component of the project. Ultimately, iProcureNet, will aim to create a stepping stone to future collaboration in the form of a future investment plan for collaborative procurement actions, and to develop detailed pro-innovation procurement strategies. The Network+Community will be supported by i) the iProcureNet Online Platform (IPOP) enabling professional social networking and online dialogue on good practices and procurers’ needs; ii) a sustainable organisational set-up composed of well organised bodies and processes, and iii) appropriate communication and dissemination activities including Annual Conferences, trainings and workshops. The consortium includes 15 partners, out of which 10 are procurement agencies.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

MINISTERE DE L'INTERIEUR

FR · €218,772

participant

INSPECTORATUL GENERAL AL POLITIEI DE FRONTIERA

RO · €23,750

participant

TARTU ULIKOOL

EE · €65,750

thirdParty

CIVIPOL

FR

participant

MINISTERUL AFACERILOR INTERNE

RO · €25,000

participant

INSTITUT PO OTBRANA

BG · €109,375

participant

YPOURGEIO ESOTERIKON

CY · €30,250

participant

MINISTERSTVO VNUTRA SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY

SK · €76,250

participant

JERA CONSULTING LTD

UK · €68,750

participant

Ministerio da Justica

PT · €120,553

participant

PNO Innovation

FR · €628,760

participant

ISEM-INSTITUT PRE MEDZINARODNU BEZPECNOST A KRIZOVE RIADENIE, NO

SK · €72,500

participant

Politsei- ja Piirivalveamet

EE · €102,575

participant

MINISTERIO DEL INTERIOR

ES · €31,250

thirdParty

PNO INNOVATION GMBH

DE

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