November 12 (SeeNews) - Croatia's KING ICT said it has signed a new deal with NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) for implementing broadband solutions and communication infrastructure at its headquarters in The Hague.
The new deal represents a continuation of the business cooperation between KING ICT and NCI Agency, the Croatian company said in a statement last week.
The contract is worth some 6.4 million kuna (948,000/860,000) and is planned to be implemented in four months.
"Since 2014, we have had in possession a business security certificate. This enables us to work with classified data and to sign contracts of various level of confidentiality with the Croatian state institutions and with the institutions and bodies of the EU and NATO," KING ICT's management board member, Sendi Radic, said.
In May, KING ICT said it signed a 5 million kuna deal with NCI Agency for procurement of hardware IT equipment in The Hague.
Zagreb-based KING ICT is a regional system integrator, providing ICT solutions. It was established in 1998 as part of Croatian IT company M SAN Grupa.
(1 euro = 7.44326 kuna)