The Ministry of Labor of the Dominican Republic requires different technology equipment for communications, ranging from batteries for lights to computers in different quantities.
Dominican Republic Government Purchase TRABAJO-CCC-LPN-2021-0003:
"The government is tendering the purchase of technology equipment for the use of the Ministry of Labor, therefore some technical specifications are described.
In Tegucigalpa, Honduras tenders for 106 private security guards and 220 video surveillance cameras for the Hospital Escuela, Peripheral Emergency Clinics and Mobile Hospital.
Honduras Government Purchase LPN No. 09-2021-HE-ASSPCM-HM:
"The total number of security guards is 106, the distribution in each hospital center, will be as follows:
The Ministry of Public Security tenders the supply, installation, configuration and commissioning of a comprehensive security system for the Academia Internado Encontrando El Camino Correcto, located in Veracruz, Arraijan.
Panama Government Purchase 2021-0-18-01-15-LP-053482:
"The supply and installation of 145 video surveillance cameras with the necessary characteristics for permanent monitoring is required, which will serve to prevent theft of supplies, fights, bullying, among others, in addition to having the recordings as evidence material to determine who is responsible for any harmful act among classmates or to the Academy facilities.
In the Dominican Republic, the Sistema Nacional de Atencion a Emergencias y Seguridad ("911") is bidding for a video surveillance system that will operate in the northeastern border area.
Dominican Republic Government Purchase 911-CCC-LPN-2021-0012:
"The current project includes the expansion in the provinces: Valverde, Santiago Rodríguez, Montecristi and Dajabón.
Due to the effects of the pandemic, Salvadoran authorities decided to postpone until March the date for submitting bids for the tender for the lighting and video-surveillance of 143 kilometers of road sections, a contract to be executed through a Public-Private Partnership.
From January to September 2019, companies in the region allocated $44 million to the import of video cameras, 8% less than in the same period in 2018, with Nicaragua and Costa Rica being the markets where purchases decreased the most.
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In the Dominican Republic, a public address solution and the implementation of the video surveillance system in the provinces of Nordeste and San José de Ocoa are being tendered.
Dominican Republic Government Purchase 911-CCC-LPN-2020-0004:
"The design, acquisition, installation, configuration and commissioning of the goods and services required for the implementation of video surveillance camera points, a public address system, a communication network and electrical support for the Northeast region, San José de Ocoa and targets of interest in other areas of Greater Santo Domingo and surrounding provinces are being tendered.
The international tender for lighting and video surveillance of 143 kilometers of road sections in El Salvador began, a contract that will be executed through a Public-Private Partnership.
Companies interested in applying for the project will have four months to submit their technical and financial proposal. After an evaluation process, the contract of the winning company must be approved by the Legislative Assembly.
From January to June 2019, companies in the region allocated $31 million to the import of video cameras, 3% less than the amount reported for the same period in 2018.
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From January to March 2019, Central American companies spent $17 million importing video cameras, and purchases from China increased 6% over the same period in 2018.
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During 2018, companies in the region spent $65 million to import video cameras, 4% more than in 2017, mainly because of purchases from the United States.
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9% of Costa Rican consumers are interested in gaming consoles, and almost half of them are between 21 and 30 years old, and have a high level of purchasing power.
An analysis of consumer interests and preferences in Costa Rica, compiled by CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence Unit, provides interesting results on the preferences and favoritism of people who show interest in the different types of electronic equipment available. [GRAFICA caption="Click to interact with graphic"]
In the first nine months of 2018, companies in the region spent $47 million to import video cameras, 7% more than in the same period in 2017, mainly explained by purchases from the United States.
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In Panama, the installation, adaptation and maintenance service of the video surveillance system for the Colon Free Zone is tendered.
Panama Government Purchase 2019-2-96-0-03-LV-010126:
"The contractor shall provide a computer platform (software) with their respective licenses, use documentation, which provides a global VMS solution, compact, scalable and optimized for command and control, which allows synchronizing the video surveillance of areas subject to coverage, with other existing or new security systems (that meet industry standards) allowing administration from a powerful and intuitive graphical interface.