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Vastaanotettu Hilmaan2021-06-28
Ilmoituksen numero2021-077854
TED numero2021/S 126-334915
OstajaorganisaatioHelsingin Seudun Liikenne - kuntayhtymä (2274586-3 )
Opastinsilta 6A, PL 100
FI-00077 HSL
http://www.hsl.fi
Hankinnan otsikkotiedotContactless validator
Hankinnan yhteenlaskettu kokonaisarvo koko ajalle (ilman alv:ta) arvio
Hankinnan yhteenlaskettu kokonaisarvo koko ajalle (ilman alv:ta) lopullinen
Alkuperäinen ilmoitushttps://www.hankintailmoitukset.fi/en/public/procurement/55756/notice/77854/overview
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Hankinnan lyhyt kuvausHSL is looking to procure a contactless validator, which is capable of reading and updating ISO 14443 A/B contactless travel cards (such as currently used Mifare DESFire travel cards and Mifare Ultralight single charged cards), reading 1D/2D bar codes and QR codes from mobile applications and paper tickets, and reading contactless EMV cards and support pinless contactless payments in transit (Visa and Mastercard MTT rules). Support for Visa and Mastercard is required at the time of the deployment and support for American Express cards must be available as defined in the ITT. Support for other payment schemes may be required during the expected lifespan of the validator. The supplier must also provide a device management system (including a cEMV terminal management system) for the validators. The supplier must be able to provide maintenance and support for the offered validator in co-operation with third parties. The amount of the contactless validators will be at least 4500, depending on the future fare model that HSL is currently planning. If the fare model will require tap out validators, the total amount of validators will be higher. The decisions regarding the future fare model are planned to be made during Q4/2021. The currently used fare system is based on four zones (A, B, C and D) around the centre of Helsinki and is a tap in / check in system. The currently used validators do not support contactless EMV or reading of 1D/2D barcodes. In addition to the actual validators, the supplier must provide two types of mounting trays that will be used to attach the validators to poles or to a wall, depending on the location. The amount of the wall mounting trays will be around 100-300 and 4200-4400 will be the amount of pole mounting trays will be 4200-4450. The production validators should be delivered in several batches. Batch size will be 500-750 validators and the first batch should be delivered in May 2022. In more detail, the supplier must deliver the first batch of the validators (750 pcs) at the latest on 4.5.2022 and the rest of the validators in subsequent batches of 500 validators by the end of following months (30.6.2022, 31.7.2022…). All validators (4500 pcs) must be delivered at the latest on 16.1.2023. The delivery batch sizes can be changed by +/- 200 pcs by mutual agreement. Before the deliveries of the production validator batches, two (2) test validators must be delivered to the Client for testing at the latest on 5.11.2021 and ten (10) test validators at the latest on 14.1.2022 and five (5) production validators at the latest on 14.3.2022. The contactless validators will be installed into vehicles (buses, trams, trains, ferries) and static locations (such as the metro platforms and Park & Ride locations). See Appendix 1 for more details. The ticketing system that HSL is currently using is a closed loop, travel card centric system, where ticket data is stored on the travel cards and a virtual copy (image) of the card is maintained in the ticketing system. The virtual image is updated in near real time, based on the card usage. To prevent unauthorized updates and securing confidential customer data, the travel cards are secured with cryptographic keys. The new validator will replace the existing validators gradually during the installation period. The currently used ticketing system will be replaced in the following years with a new, account based open loop ticketing system (ABT), where ticket data / travel rights are stored in the ticketing system and not on travel cards anymore. Travel rights are checked online when the passenger uses an ID media (eg. mobile app, cEMV card, travel card). Development of the ABT has started in May 2021 and most of its functionalities are planned to be available in Q2/2023. All the deadlines specified in the invitation to tender are given in Finnish time. See also Appendix_1_Subject_Matter_of_the_Procurement
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