713359450- CPG/8015/2023 Jordan QRF HQ Capability Development, Operations Communication Enhancement

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£467,000

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  • Staff training services

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Submission Deadline

10 months ago

Published

9 months ago

Description

The requirement is to contract a Supplier to improve the communications capability (including secure communications) between the QRF HQ at Zarqa, its commanding higher headquarters and the QRF subordinate (battalions) HQs.

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