Indonesia: Nusantara Smart City Solutions Technical Assistance
ID: 2024-31011AType: Special Notice
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UNITED STATES TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYUNITED STATES TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYUS TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYARLINGTON, VA, 22209, USA
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    The United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is offering a technical assistance opportunity to support the Nusantara Capital Authority in Indonesia by developing smart city infrastructure. This initiative involves providing detailed designs, technical specifications, procurement documentation, and a capacity-building strategy for Nusantara’s priority projects. The assistance is crucial for enhancing urban development and sustainability in the region, aligning with global smart city trends. Interested U.S. firms can access the Request for Proposal on the USTDA website at https://ustda.gov/work/bid-on-an-overseas-project/, with further details available under USTDA Activity No. 2024-31011A.

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