NATO Procurement Agency NSPA Anticipates Growth in Ukrainian Supplier Participation
The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) currently has about 80 registered Ukrainian companies. With the initiation of the Special Competitive Studies Project, NSPA expects to increase this number. Ukraine's accession to NSPA, approved by Deputy Defense Minister Serhiy Boyev, will enhance opportunities for Ukrainian industry to engage in tenders. NSPA has supported Ukraine since 2014, particularly after the 2022 invasion, and acts as a procurement agent for NATO countries aiding Ukraine.

The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) expects an increase in Ukrainian suppliers as around 80 registered companies currently participate. The launch of the Ukraine-focused Special Competitive Studies Project could enhance this number.
Ukraine's accession to NSPA has been approved by Deputy Defense Minister Serhiy Boyev, opening new opportunities for Ukrainian industry. NSPA has supported Ukraine since 2014, especially post-2022 invasion, procuring equipment and systems for NATO countries to donate to Ukraine. Additionally, NSPA acts as a procurement agent for the IT Capabilities Coalition, which includes 11 states.




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