DZP has advised the Spanish company Indra Sistemas, a leader in the defence, aviation and technology sectors, in a tender procedure for the supply of 15 state-of-the-art airport surveillance radar systems conducted by the Armaments Agency and in several appeal procedures before the National Appeals Chamber concerning the result of the tender.
The contract for the supply of the radar systems was signed on 4 September at the International Defence Industry Exhibition.
The contract also covers the execution of the necessary infrastructure, training, and the delivery of technical documentation and logistics packages. The new systems are to replace the current ones, increasing the security of Polish air bases. The equipment is to be used by military airport control and approach control authorities to carry out continuous radar surveillance over airports. It is also to enable cooperation within the allied system, an upgraded version of which is soon to be available to all Polish Air Force airports.
The performance of this contract, which meets the high requirements of the Polish Air Force, confirms that Indra is one of the leading global suppliers of military radars and can meet the needs of modern armies.
DZP’s advised on procurement aspects and contractual, tax and IP matters, and the client was supported by a multidisciplinary team led by Katarzyna Kuźma, Partner in the Infrastructure and Energy Practice. The team included Michał Gajdek and Wojciech Hartung from the public procurement team and Beata Cieszyńska and Paulina Siewielec-Przychodzeń specialising in defence and space industry. Jan Czerwiński and Renata Łapińska were responsible for tax matters, and Karolina Kulikowska-Gruszecka and Martyna Gruszka advised on intellectual property law and new technologies.