Award · Poland
Next-generation post-quantum encryptor for IFF system
Centrum Zasobów Cyberprzestrzeni Sił Zbrojnych · published 03 Jun 2026 · · Source ↗
Deadline—
Budget / value€38.7m
Value as stated in EUR in the award notice.
Statusawarded
CPV35710000
Why it matters
This is a large, specific award for post-quantum cryptography embedded in IFF systems, signalling Polish military interest in quantum-resistant secure identification technology; relevant to cyber/quantum crypto firms and secure-comms suppliers eyeing subcontracting or future related tenders.
Do this: Contact Enamor Sp. z o.o. or the Cyberspace Resources Centre of the Armed Forces to explore subsystem or subcontracting opportunities tied to this post-quantum IFF encryptor programme.
Route: subcontract to prime · For: Established SME suppliers & subsystem makersBD / bid leads at defence-tech scale-ups
Poland's Cyberspace Resources Centre of the Armed Forces awarded a contract for a next-generation post-quantum encryptor for a friend-or-foe (IFF) identification system to Enamor Sp. z o.o., valued at approximately EUR 38.7 million.…
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Source: Tenders Electronic Daily © European Union, reused under EU open data policy. Notice 381910-2026. Enrichment: anthropic/claude-sonnet-5 (confidence 75%).