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Wednesday, 4 May 2005
EU DG Fisheries awards €4 M framework contract to INTRASOFT International, member of INTRACOM Group

EU DG Fisheries signed a framework contract with Intrasoft International following an international tender. The duration of the framework contract is maximum 4 years and its budget is estimated at 4 M Euro.

The contract pertains to the provision of IT support services linked to DG Fisheries IT systems whose purpose is to facilitate the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) on the legal basis of the relevant article of the Treaty establishing the European Community. Within the framework of the project, Intrasoft International will provide, among others, the following services:

  • The maintenance and evolution of a number of information systems that have been developed and/or maintained by INTRASOFT International in the context of a previous framework contract awarded by DG Fisheries to Intrasoft International in 2001.
  • The maintenance and evolution of DG Fisheries information systems developed by other contractors.
  • The development and subsequent maintenance of new information systems.
    In undertaking this project, Intrasoft International strengthens its position as one of the main IT services providers to European Union Bodies.
About INTRASOFT International

INTRASOFT International, established in 1996, is a member of INTRACOM Group. INTRASOFT International is today established as one of the primary IT services providers in the European Union. The company has the expertise and ability of managing complex, large-scale IT projects as well as of implementing IT solutions. INTRASOFT International’s customer list includes almost the entirety of EU Bodies, such as the European Central Bank, the European Parliament, the European Investment Bank, the European Audit Council, the European Court of Justice, the European Financial and Social Commission as well as the majority of the European Commission’s General Directorates (DGs).