Market research, public-opinion polling and related services

September 28, 2005

Brussels, Sep 2005

The Commission's Information Society and Media DG has published a call for tenders relating to market research, public-opinion polling and related services.

The call is divided into two lots:


- Lot 1 consists of the sixth annual measurement of the indicator 'Number of basic public services fully available online'. The eEurope initiative identifies 20 basic public services for citizens and business which should be available online, and provides a framework for assessing their degree of sophistication. Availability of these online services is measured by benchmarking the performance of the Member States through an annual survey, which is the subject of lot 1 of this call.
- Lot 2 aims to go beyond the data provided by the survey of lot 1. It is a pilot study which shall focus on the most determinant features for these services to be taken up by citizens and to contribute towards achieving better and more inclusive public services.

For further information, please contact:


European Commission
Attn: Juan Arregui Mc Gullion
Directorate-General Information Society and Media
Directorate C, Unit C1
BU33 2/05
B-1049 Brussels
Tel +32-2-299-1253
Fax +32-2-296-1780
E-mail: juan.arregui-mc-gullion@cec.eu.int


To see the full details of the call, please consult the following web address:
http:///ted.publications.eu.int/udl?REQUE ST=Seek-Deliver&LANGUAGE=en&DOCI D=183016-2005
Remarks: The deadline for requesting tender documents is 26.10.2005.
The deadline for submitting tender documents is 3.11.2005.


Before contacting the Commission, tenderers are strongly advised to consult the original call text in the Official Journal of the European Union at the reference below.

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