Ansys HFSS Software License for One Year
Ansys HFSS Software License for One year.
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Tender Title: Ansys HFSS Software License for One Year
Reference Number: fd80c212
Issuing Authority/Department:
Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
The Ansys HFSS Software License for One Year tender, with reference number fd80c212, seeks qualified vendors to provide a comprehensive software licensing solution. This tender encompasses the procurement of a one-year license for Ansys HFSS, an industry-standard simulation tool for high-frequency and electromagnetic analysis. The main objective of this tender is to enhance the capabilities of various projects undertaken by the Ministry through advanced simulation technologies.
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4 DocumentsDocuments Required from Seller
- Experience Criteria
- Bidder Turnover
- Certificate (Requested in ATC)
- OEM Authorization Certificate *In case any bidder is seeking exemption from Experience / Turnover Criteria
- the supporting documents to prove his eligibility for exemption must be uploaded for evaluation by the buyer
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The eligibility requirements include being a registered legal entity with relevant experience in supplying software licenses. Bidders must also demonstrate financial stability and the ability to provide customer support services. Adherence to these qualifications is crucial for participating in the tender.
The technical specifications for the Ansys HFSS software require it to support advanced 3D electromagnetic simulation and be compatible with systems currently in use by the Ministry. The software should be user-friendly, backed by documentation for installation and troubleshooting, ensuring a seamless integration process for users.
The payment terms are typically discussed during the proposal submission process but generally include milestones based on service delivery, such as upon software installation and completion of training sessions. Bidders should outline their proposed payment schedule in their financial proposals to ensure clarity.
Submissions must adhere to the submission methods detailed in the tender documentation. Typically, proposals can be submitted electronically through the specified portal, ensuring all documents are formatted correctly and meet the outlined specifications to prevent disqualification.
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) can enjoy certain preferential evaluation criteria, which may include relaxation of some technical specifications or a bonus in scoring during the evaluation process. This encourages MSE participation and supports the government’s commitment to promoting local businesses in public procurement.
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