Destination Earth (or DestinE) is an initiative funded by the European Commission (under DG-CNECT) and co-developed by three Entrusted Entities (3Es): the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The objective of this initiative is to develop - on a global scale - a highly accurate digital model of the Earth to monitor and predict the interaction between natural phenomena and human activities. The main building blocks of the infrastructure, required to reach DestinEโs ambitious goals, are: a) The DestinE core Service Platform (DESP; responsibility of ESA), based on an open, flexible, scalable, and evolvable secure cloud-based architecture. b) The DestinE Data Lake (DEDL; responsibility of EUMETSAT) for handling the storage and access requirements for any input and output DestinE data. c) The Digital Twin Engine (DTE; responsibility of ECMWF)
Scadenza
Il termine per la ricezione delle offerte era 2023-05-30.
L'appalto รจ stato pubblicato su 2023-04-20.
Avviso di gara (2023-04-20) Oggetto Ambito di applicazione dell'appalto
Titolo: Servizi di sviluppo sperimentale
Numero di riferimento: 23.RHES.005
Breve descrizione:
Destination Earth (or DestinE) is an initiative funded by the European Commission (under DG-CNECT) and co-developed by three Entrusted Entities (3Es): the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The objective of this initiative is to develop - on a global scale - a highly accurate digital model of the Earth to monitor and predict the interaction between natural phenomena and human activities. The main building blocks of the infrastructure, required to reach DestinEโs ambitious goals, are: a) The DestinE core Service Platform (DESP; responsibility of ESA), based on an open, flexible, scalable, and evolvable secure cloud-based architecture. b) The DestinE Data Lake (DEDL; responsibility of EUMETSAT) for handling the storage and access requirements for any input and output DestinE data. c) The Digital Twin Engine (DTE; responsibility of ECMWF)
Destination Earth (or DestinE) is an initiative funded by the European Commission (under DG-CNECT) and co-developed by three Entrusted Entities (3Es): the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The objective of this initiative is to develop - on a global scale - a highly accurate digital model of the Earth to monitor and predict the interaction between natural phenomena and human activities. The main building blocks of the infrastructure, required to reach DestinEโs ambitious goals, are: a) The DestinE core Service Platform (DESP; responsibility of ESA), based on an open, flexible, scalable, and evolvable secure cloud-based architecture. b) The DestinE Data Lake (DEDL; responsibility of EUMETSAT) for handling the storage and access requirements for any input and output DestinE data. c) The Digital Twin Engine (DTE; responsibility of ECMWF)
Metadati dell'avviso
Lingua originale: inglese ๐ฃ๏ธ
Tipo di documento: Avviso di gara
Natura del contratto: Servizi
Regolamento: Unione Europea
Vocabolario comune per gli appalti (CPV)
Codice: Servizi di sviluppo sperimentale๐ฆ Luogo di esecuzione
Regione NUTS: Roma
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Procedura
Tipo di procedura: Procedura aperta
Tipo di offerta: Presentazione di un'offerta per tutti i lotti
Criteri di assegnazione
Offerta economicamente piรน vantaggiosa
Riferimento Date
Data di invio: 2023-04-20 ๐
Termine di presentazione: 2023-05-30 ๐
Data di pubblicazione: 2023-04-25 ๐
Identificatori
Numero dell'avviso: 2023/S 081-244771
Si riferisce all'avviso: 2023/S 056-165827
Numero GU-S: 81
Oggetto Ambito di applicazione dell'appalto
Valore totale stimato: 2 000 000 EUR ๐ฐ
Breve descrizione:
Destination Earth (or DestinE) is an initiative funded by the European Commission (under DG-CNECT) and co-developed by three Entrusted Entities (3Es): the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The objective of this initiative is to develop - on a global scale - a highly accurate digital model of the Earth to monitor and predict the interaction between natural phenomena and human activities. The main building blocks of the infrastructure, required to reach DestinEโs ambitious goals, are: a) The DestinE core Service Platform (DESP; responsibility of ESA), based on an open, flexible, scalable, and evolvable secure cloud-based architecture. b) The DestinE Data Lake (DEDL; responsibility of EUMETSAT) for handling the storage and access requirements for any input and output DestinE data. c) The Digital Twin Engine (DTE; responsibility of ECMWF) consisting of generic software infrastructures for extreme-scale simulation and data fusion, data handling and machine learning. d) The two high-priority Digital Twins (DTs; responsibility of ECMWF), the Weather-induced and geophysical extremes DT and the Climate change adaptation DT, for generating high-quality simulations and combining simulations and observations of the Earth system. The scope of this tender is to procure a first set of use cases for DESP to be onboarded in the DestinE Use Cases project. These use cases are expected to touch upon different topics, with a high impact for citizen and society. The use cases object of this procurement has to be based on operational or pre-operational software with policy makers as intended users, which can benefit from the deployment on DESP in several way (e.g. better performances, cost reduction, better resolution, etc.). The software developed will be opensource. Bidders are requested to create consortium in which the end user of the use case is included and plays an active role in steering the agile development process of the use case and in the final validation. The contractor will also participate in the outreach and promotion activities performed by the DestinE Use Cases project. A variety of Use Cases are expected to be selected addressing different topics and of different complexity.
Destination Earth (or DestinE) is an initiative funded by the European Commission (under DG-CNECT) and co-developed by three Entrusted Entities (3Es): the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The objective of this initiative is to develop - on a global scale - a highly accurate digital model of the Earth to monitor and predict the interaction between natural phenomena and human activities. The main building blocks of the infrastructure, required to reach DestinEโs ambitious goals, are: a) The DestinE core Service Platform (DESP; responsibility of ESA), based on an open, flexible, scalable, and evolvable secure cloud-based architecture. b) The DestinE Data Lake (DEDL; responsibility of EUMETSAT) for handling the storage and access requirements for any input and output DestinE data. c) The Digital Twin Engine (DTE; responsibility of ECMWF) consisting of generic software infrastructures for extreme-scale simulation and data fusion, data handling and machine learning. d) The two high-priority Digital Twins (DTs; responsibility of ECMWF), the Weather-induced and geophysical extremes DT and the Climate change adaptation DT, for generating high-quality simulations and combining simulations and observations of the Earth system. The scope of this tender is to procure a first set of use cases for DESP to be onboarded in the DestinE Use Cases project. These use cases are expected to touch upon different topics, with a high impact for citizen and society. The use cases object of this procurement has to be based on operational or pre-operational software with policy makers as intended users, which can benefit from the deployment on DESP in several way (e.g. better performances, cost reduction, better resolution, etc.). The software developed will be opensource. Bidders are requested to create consortium in which the end user of the use case is included and plays an active role in steering the agile development process of the use case and in the final validation. The contractor will also participate in the outreach and promotion activities performed by the DestinE Use Cases project. A variety of Use Cases are expected to be selected addressing different topics and of different complexity.
Valore stimato al netto dell'IVA: 2 000 000 EUR ๐ฐ
Durata: 12 mesi
Nome del progetto o programma finanziato dall'UE: E/E220-01 - DestinE
Informazioni legali, economiche, finanziarie e tecniche Condizioni di partecipazione
Abilitazione all'esercizio dell'attivitร professionale: Stated in letter of invitation in procurement documents
Procedura
Base giuridica: 32014L0024
Ora di ricezione delle offerte: 13:00
Lingue in cui possono essere presentate le offerte o le domande di partecipazione: inglese ๐ฃ๏ธ
Periodo di validitร dell'offerta: 6 mesi
Data di apertura delle offerte: 2023-05-30 ๐
Ora di apertura delle offerte: 15:00
Luogo: Frascati, Italy
Informazioni complementari Corpo di revisione
Nome: European Space Agency, ESRIN
Cittร postale: Frascati
Paese: Italia ๐ฎ๐น
Indirizzo Internet: www.esa.int๐
Fonte: OJS 2023/S 081-244771 (2023-04-20)