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Article R2383-1 of the French Public procurement code

For defence or security contracts meeting a need whose value is equal to or greater than the European thresholds set out in a notice annexed to this code, the purchaser shall send an award notice for publication, within a maximum period of forty-eight days from the signing of the contract. This notice is published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

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Article R2383-3 of the French Public procurement code

Under the conditions laid down in Article L. 2332-1, certain information on the award of the contract may not be published if its disclosure would impede law enforcement, would be contrary to the public interest, in particular defence or security interests, would prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of a particular economic operator, whether public or private, or could prejudice fair competition between economic operators.

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Article R2384-2 of the French Public procurement code

The presentation report shall include at least the following information:1° The name and address of the purchaser, the subject and value of the contract;2° The award procedure chosen;3° The names of the candidates excluded and the reasons for the rejection of their applications;4° The names of the candidates selected and the reasons for this choice;5° The names of the tenderers whose bids were rejected and the reasons for this rejection,…

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