Defence & Security Procurement 2020
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Qatar Law No. 24/2015 Promulgating the Law Governing Tenders and Auctions (the Tender Law) governs the procurement of contracts by government ministries and other public bodies.
However, the armed forces, the police and other military entities are not required to comply with the Tender Law when the tender relates to a matter that is considered confidential in nature (article 2 of the Tender Law).
In practice, all contracts procured by the armed forces and the police will be considered confidential in nature so will not be subject to the Tender Law.
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As above, the armed forces, police and other military entities are not required to comply with the Tender Law when the contract relates to a matter that is considered confidential in nature.
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