The article discusses the latest developments in Greece’s digital identity card tender worth €515.4 million. The tender, which was initially postponed due to market demands, has been extended by one month, pushing the final submission deadline from June 25, 2026, to July 27, 2026. This extension aims to avoid potential delays and ensure clarity on which companies—Greek or foreign—are eligible to participate. The tender process involves two distinct phases: an initial dialogue phase and a binding offer submission phase. While interest from Greek and international technology firms in the ICT sector appears high, the number of participating entities remains unclear at this stage. The article highlights the importance of timely completion of the tender ahead of upcoming national elections.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual update on the tender process without overtly favoring any particular group or ideology. It focuses on procedural updates and stakeholder interests without taking a clear stance on the outcome or implications of the tender. The tone remains neutral, emphasizing the need


