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Knowit secures NATO framework supplier approval
Knowit has been approved as a supplier under the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) framework, enabling participation in procurements by NATO and its member states. The approval has been granted to Knowit’s Finnish subsidiary, Knowit Solutions Oy.
The approval enables participation in procurements by NATO and its member states related to digital solutions, data management and secure systems. BOA is a procurement arrangement used by NATO, where acquisitions are carried out as separate competitive tenders among approved suppliers.
With Finland’s NATO membership, Finnish companies have gained access to procurements that were previously not available. This represents a broad and demanding operating environment. In such environments, high requirements are placed on system reliability, cybersecurity and continuity.
The BOA approval has been granted to Knowit Solutions Oy, part of the Knowit Group, following a multi-stage evaluation process assessing capabilities, reliability and compliance with strict security requirements. Similar approvals are already held by Knowit companies in Sweden, specifically the subsidiaries Knowit Defence Technology and Knowit Dataunit. Together, these approvals reflect Knowit’s growing role as a Nordic partner in delivering secure and resilient digital solutions in a NATO context.
“This approval is a significant sign of trust in Knowit’s capabilities. Digital resilience is built on the ability to connect data and systems across organizational boundaries and ensure that they operate reliably even in disruptive situations. We have experience in developing and maintaining solutions in environments where systems must function under all conditions,”
says Terhi Sirviö, Head of Society Sector, Knowit Finland.
“It is important to us that our work aligns with our values. We focus on digital solutions that support the functioning of society, public authorities and secure data management. We see our role particularly in systems that enable communication, situational awareness and decision-making, thereby supporting societal stability and democratic structures,” Sirviö concludes.
The process requires approval from both NATO and Finnish national authorities.
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