International tender to provide cloud infrastructure construction services to store survey data, at Empresa Nacional de Energia Electrica de Honduras.
Government of Honduras procurement LED-PEEE-042-LPI-S-:
"Empresa Nacional de Energia Electrica through the IDB Project Management Unit, bid different virtual services, which will be required for 36 months. Some of the technical specifications of the services are as follows:
The National Learning Institute of Costa Rica tenders security and physical and electronic surveillance services for facilities located in Cartago and Turrialba.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2021LN-000001-0002100010:
"The provision of the service shall be performed at the facilities of:
-Centro de Formacion Profesional de Cartago (Loyola), located in Cartago, Barrio Loyola Taras diagonal to the Vidriera Centroamericana (Vicesa), adjacent to the San Ignacio de Loyola school, with an approximate area of 2300 m².
In Costa Rica, the Ministry of Public Security is bidding for the supply of anti-riot equipment for the National Police Academy, under a delivery-on-demand execution modality.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2021LN-000003-0007100001:
The National Learning Institute of Costa Rica tenders physical surveillance services, conventional and electronic security, for the facilities of the central headquarters, in Uruca.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2021LN-000002-0002100001:
"The service shall be provided at the INA headquarters facilities, located in Uruca in front of the amusement park. With an approximate area of 290,307 m2.
Scheduling medical checkups for the staff, preparing the housing modules to maintain social distance and adapting the logistics of transporting people are challenges that the sugar mills will face during the 2020-2021 harvest.
The sugar cane harvest that is about to begin represents a source of employment for thousands of people in the region and in this context of the propagation of covid-19, the companies will have to face multiple challenges to get the harvest going.
The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewerage tenders for the installation and supply of perimeter security equipment.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2020LN-000006-0021400001:
"AyA has offices, plants, warehouses, pumping stations, springs and wells, among others, located throughout the country, which may be subject to extra and continuous surveillance that requires constant monitoring in an impersonal way.
Making safety and hygiene protocols visible, communicating the cases of covid-19 of its personnel and applying technology in processes to generate trust among its clients are some of the changes that companies must apply in this new business context.
The health emergency and the economic crisis resulting from the covid-19 outbreak changed everything at a global level.
Although in 2019 the arrival of tourists to Costa Rica increased 4% compared to 2018, businessmen of the sector continue to face complex procedures to open a new business and the high costs of basic services.
Data from the Directorate General of Immigration and Foreigners, said that between 2018 and 2019 the number of foreign visitors who came to the country grew by 122 thousand, from 3.01 million to 3.14 million tourists.
The Bank of Costa Rica tenders the physical and electronic surveillance and custody services for the facilities and goods acquired by the institution.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2020LN-000001-0015700001:
"The bidder must quote for all the posts and days according to the three service options per month, which will be applied for the whole country, according to the instruction of the Bank's Security Management.
Because of factors such as business closures and lack of opportunities, it is estimated that criminal activity costs Honduras and El Salvador 16% of GDP, and in the case of Guatemala, its losses could amount to 7% of its production.
In Central America, the human costs of crime remain one of the highest in the world. El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras—referred to as the Northern Triangle— account for about four-and-a-half percent of homicides worldwide despite only having about one-half-percent of the world's population.
A raíz del robo de un contenedor que transportaba productos lácteos, la cámara del sector hizo un llamado a todos los gremios vinculados al comercio internacional y local, para que refuercen sus medidas de precaución.
In a statement, the Nicaraguan Chamber of the Dairy Sector (CANISLAC) reported that on Friday, December 13, 2019, the first container of Quesillo was stolen in the history of Nicaragua.
The Costa Rican Social Security Fund is tendering the security and surveillance service of the health area of Puerto Viejo, Sarapiqui and its deconcentrated Ebais.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2019LN-000003-2299:
For this tender that is convened by the Directorate of Integrated Network for the Provision of Health Services North Central, the professional services of security and surveillance of 21 officers are required.
The U.S. government decided to raise the security alert level for travel to the Central American country from 1 to 2, arguing that violent crimes are occurring that can affect tourists.
The North American country maintains four categories that classify the degree of danger that tourists face when visiting a destination. In the case of Costa Rica, it went from category 1, which tells travelers to take normal precautions, to category 2, which warns that greater caution should be taken.
The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad tenders the security service to cover the facilities of the Huetar North Zone and North Region in General, under the modality of delivery on demand.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2019LA-000038-0000400001:
"The contractor and/or subcontractor shall sign a confidentiality agreement with ICE on the management of all information and strategies supplied to it for purposes of complying with the object of the contract, as well as the management of information that the contractor may generate or become aware of, as a result of all work performed for the Institution.
In order to regain Costa Rica's air safety status, which was downgraded in May, the Federal Aviation Administration requested 22 amendments, of which 17 have already been completed.
After the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducted a reevaluation in October 2018 and met with Costa Rica's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC) in February 2019 to analyze the results, the final opinion lowered the rating from Category 1 to Category 2.