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PCP call launched for next generation earth observation products and services

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The PCP-WISE buyersgroup consists of 12 contracting authorities (Grenspark Kalmthoutse Heide being one of them). They have now launched a Pre-commercial procurement call and invite companies and research institutions to submit their tender.

Unlike other tendering procedures, the purpose of this call is to jointly develop with the contracting authority the final product or service after the contract is awarded. In this respect, the aim of this PCP call is to create innovative, Earth Observation based tools that can better monitor the soil-water-vegetation system in order to prevent and manage floodings, fires and other disasters. 

It will run in three phases and the final product and service will be used in the territories of the twelve authorities. 

Deadline for submission: 7 January 2026, 17:00 CET

More info:  Call for Tenders – PCP WISE

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