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The future of public procurement in the context of the ongoing legislative work on the implementation of NIS 2
Public administration bodies have been included as regulated entities, implying changes to public procurement law. The changes affect both the central and local government levels.
At the end of April, a draft law was published, providing new grounds for the rejection of a bid in a public procurement procedure. These include:
Author: Marta Pasztaleniec, Attorney‑at‑law, Senior Associate
- bids involving an ICT product, ICT service or ICT process identified in the recommendations of the Government Plenipotentiary for Cybersecurity regarding the use of IT devices or software as having a negative impact on public safety or national security;
- bids involving an ICT product, the type of which is specified in a decision concerning the designation of a supplier as a high-risk supplier, or an ICT process, as specified in that decision.
Author: Marta Pasztaleniec, Attorney‑at‑law, Senior Associate