The Instituto de Acueductos y Alcantarillados Nacionales de Panama tenders the service of collection and transportation of valuables in armored vehicles.
Panama Government Purchase 2021-2-66-0-08-LP-017830:
"The bidder shall comply with the following activities:
- Collection of valuables in armored vehicles, from the agencies indicated and at the times indicated for each agency.
The Guatemalan Public Prosecutor's Office tenders the supply of armored vehicles of different types for the institution's use.
Guatemala Government Purchase 8678588:
"Details of vehicles required:
Two armored vans, minimum model 2019, six-cylinder, three thousand six hundred cubic centimeters, gasoline, automatic transmission type. Shielding of the entire cabin (roof, front area or fire wall, side doors and rear door) and fuel tank, with the capacity to resist calibers 7.62x51mm and 5.56x45mm, as a minimum.
Banco de Costa Rica is putting out to tender ten armored vehicles, five with engines from 3,000 cc to 4,500 cc, and another five with engines from 4,501 cc to 7,000 cc.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2018LA-000002-01:
"The following vehicles are required:
-5 diesel fuel armored vehicles, with 3,000 cc to 4,500 cc engine, preferably double traction, with electronic and common rail injection system. The vehicle must be chassis cabin type with armored body installed to form a monoblock (cab and van).
The Secretariat for Administrative Security Affairs of the Presidency is putting out to tender the supply of 29 vehicles with different characteristics.
Guatemala Government Purchase 7177577:
"Individual or legal persons, national or foreign, who are legally established in the country, are invited to present bids for the acquisition of:
The Superintendency of Tax Administration in Guatemala is putting out to tender a supply of 8 armored agricultural vans and 8 unshielded agricultural vans.
With funds from the Security Fee the Judicial Council will hold a tender for the purchase of 24 armored vehicles.
"We have to find the best deal, to make the most of the money so we can acquire these vehicles," said Francisco Quiroz, a member of the Judicial Council.
The cars will be used by all judiciaries in the country to provide protection for judges who are at risk because of their activities, especially those related to extradition cases.