Supplies for Ministry of Education in Marshall Islands
Item Unit Detailed Specifications Photocopiers/Printers 21 6- Riso SF5450 Specifications:
Paper Capacity: 1,000 Sheets Pages per Minute, Black: 60 to 150 Two-Sided Printing: Manually Supported Page Size: up to 12-7/32 X 17 1 - Canon image RUNNER C1225iF A4 Color Multifunctional Laser Printer Print / Copy / Scan / Fax Up to 2400 x 600 dpi Resolution Up to 25 ppm in Mono & Color Automatic Duplex Print, Scan & Copy 8.9cm Color Touch Screen USB & Network Interface 14- Color image CLASS MF743Cdw - All in One, Wireless, Mobile Ready, Duplex Laser Printer
Radio 66 55- 2-way long wave radio
11-VHF Radios (ICOM MC 718 HF Radio)
Sound Equipment 67 JYX Karaoke Machine with 2 Wireless Microphones, Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Shoulder Strap, HD Sound PA System Support TWS, Radio, AUX In, REC, Bass&Treble for Party/Meeting
Ink/Toner 100 Genuine Riso SF5450 EII U Black Ink - Carton of 2 4 PK Color Black Toner Set For Canon 034 imageCLASS MF810Cdn imageRUNNER C1225iF 4 PK Toner Compatible For Canon 055 imageCLASS MF743Cdw MF741Cdw MF746Cdw With Chip
Paper 600 cases Multipurpose quality paper. 8.5x 11” (216x271mm) 75-80 GSM
Computer hardware and software
4 Servers (Dell XPS 8940 Desktop - 11th Gen Intel Core i9-11900K up to 5.3 GHz, 64GB RAM, 2TB SSD + 12TB HDD, Intel UHD Graphics 750, Killer Wi-Fi 6, 500W PSU, DVD-RW, Windows 10 Pro RX420(RDP) Plus Micro HDMI Adapters
70 Computing Hardware (70 Dell 27 LED Backlit LCD Monitor SE2719H IPS Full HD 1080p, 1920x1080 at 60 Hz HDMI VGA
70 Dell Premier Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - KM7321W
Folders Size:32.5x23cm Features: mechanical edge sealing, waterproof and dirt resistant, durable, convenient
175
Flash drives 200 1TB Storage containers 70 55-gallon plastic storage containers with lid and
handles
14- Color image CLASS MF743Cdw - All in One, Wireless, Mobile Ready, Duplex Laser Printer
Language:English
Score: 1812943.8
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https://www.unicef.org/pacificislands/media/3001/file
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CHECKING, CALIBRATION AND MAINTANACE OF PHOTOGRAMMETRIC INSTRUMENTS
Coast and Geodetic Survey
requires the use of the most modern photbgrammetric cameras, photo
graphic printers, stereoscopic plotters,'comparators, and stereoscopic"
compilation instrumentation. Requirements for infrared and color as
well as panchbroraatic aerial photography and super-wide (120 ) as well
as conventional wide-angle photography are only attainable! (...) printers as well a^ 'assist ir, color ppinpensation -during:..printing, ,In ■
addition,, the. photographic: resolution .of the cameras, and .printer^ are
monitpred continuously.by .examining both negatives and prints under
magnification.
Language:English
Score: 1740540.6
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Construction components
Unit Cost/unit Duration Total (USD)
Rub hall tent (or refurbished building)
Refugee entrance
Vehicle and staff entrance gate
Potable water access
Reception desk
Registration desk
Specific needs desk
Verification desk
Waiting sheds
Chairs
Benches (for waiting and interview area)
Toilet (separate)
Buffer zone equipment
Generator + fuel (or other energy source)
Electric equipment and installation
Fence, rope
Photo backdrop
UNHCR flag, sticker, visibility items
Other furniture
IT equipment and other hardware
Unit Cost/unit Duration Total (USD)
Server / server room equipment
Laptop
Tablet
Smartphone
Webcam
Biometric devices
Desk Lamp
Light bulb
CD-ROM
AA battery [Pack of 4]
Wireless Router
Network Router / Switch
Network Cables (RJ45)
Laser printer B/W
Printer ink for B/W
Printer color
ID card printer
Printer ink Color
Electric Points / extension cables
Fan
Air-conditioner
Generator + fuel / other energy source
Registration items and materials
Unit Cost/unit Duration Total (USD)
Information campaign material
Wristband
Fixing token
UV lamp
UV invisible ink (bottles)
Control sheet
Registration form
Ration card
ID cards consumables
Single hole puncher
Manual counter
Megaphone (incl. batteries)
Stationery Unit Cost/unit Duration Total (USD)
Notepads
Pen, felt-tips
Hole puncher, stapler
Folders for filing
Clipboards or plastic sleeves for document transmission
Paper cutter
Date stamp
Official UNHCR stamp
Paper bins
Human Resources Unit Cost/unit Duration Total (USD)
Registration Coordinator
Protection Assistant
Snr.
Language:English
Score: 1734810.2
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https://www.unhcr.org/registra...es_registration-activities.pdf
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Main Features:
3
Engineering tools
Administrative database and Licensing System
Graphical Information System
Links to monitoring software
Information on Google Earth
4
Operational Requirements
Operating System Single User or Network Workstation: Microsoft Windows 2000 (SP4), Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista Network Server: Windows 2000 server edition or Windows XP server
All configurations will require: Microsoft Office version 2000 or later; Adobe Acrobat PDF reader version 6 or later; Google™ Earth software
System requirements Minimum Recommended
Pentium III processor with 1 GHz clock
speed; 256 Megabytes Random Access
Memory (RAM); Hard Disk Drive with a minimum
of 2 Gigabytes free available for installation in case of single-user setup; or 200 MB in case of setup on network,
CD Drive; SVGA Color Monitor capable
of 1024 x 768 pixel resolution; Color Inkjet or Laser printer; Graphics adapter with OpenGL
support;
Pentium IV processor with 3 GHz clock
speed or more; 1 Gigabytes Random Access
Memory (RAM); Hard Disk Drive with a
minimum of 10 Gigabytes free available for installation;
DVD Drive; SVGA Color Monitor capable
of 1024 x 768 pixel resolution; Color Inkjet or Laser printer; Graphics adapter with OpenGL
support;
Detailed information about the software: http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/tech/spectrum-management/index.html
For more information, contact István Bozsóki — Tel. +41 22 730 6347
sms4dc@itu.int
International Telecommunication Union | Place des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 20 | Switzerland
Language:English
Score: 1668883.4
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/tech...ment/SMS4DC/SMS4DC_Leaflet.pdf
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Hewlett-Packard 910
Name resolution issue with DHCP.
User computers and printers sometimes cannot be reached from the digital sender when the
IP address is obtained from a DHCP server. (...) When using the HP JetSend option with HP JetSend-capable
printers, an HP JetSend job may not exceed 5 minutes in duration.
The following list describes the type of print jobs that you can typically send to HP JetSend-
capable printers in less than 5 minutes:
* 50 simplex pages and 25 duplex pages using the ADF
* 15 pages or less using the flatbed
5.
Language:English
Score: 1645900.4
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Sheet1
Price Proposal Form - For NAVTTC HQ, Islamabad
Serial
Item
Qty
Prosposed brand/model (specs)
Unit Cost in PKR
Total Cost in PKR
Remarks
1
Executive Office Chair
6
2
Office Desks – Managers
6
3
Office waiting chair
12
4
Office Sofa - single seat
8
5
Drawer Pedestal for workstations
6
6
Color Laser Printer / Scanner / Photocopier
2
7
Toner for printers - set
5
8
Laptops - HP/Dell/Lenovo or equivalent
6
9
Wireless Mouse
6
10
Folder racks
6
11
LED Screen
2
12
Meeting Room adjustable tables
20
13
Meeting Room chairs
70
14
Sound System
1
15
Multimedia / Projector with manual screen
1
16
Split AC - Invertor 1.5 ton
6
17
Standing AC- 2 ton
2
18
Glass Board
1
Total without tax
0
Note: 1 Price should include transportation and all other charges till delivery at place - NAVTTC HQ, Islamabad
2.
Language:English
Score: 1565627
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https://www.unhcr.org/pk/wp-co...oposal-Form-NAVTTC-HQ-ISB.xlsx
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Train ticket
Issuing system
ATM Bank branch System
Video Surveillance
System
IP Telephony system
IP Contact
Center
Video Conference
System
Info-telecom Systems
Business Printer
Business SID printer
Color printer
MFP
OKI Telecom business domain
IMS Core System
Video Delivery
System
Security and Mobility
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OKI MediaServer - IPTV service platform -
OKI MediaServer is an international standards based
system, especially ITU-T IPTV standards
H.721 enable TV
A/V -
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Linear TV,VoD Interactive
contents
VOD delivery (H.721)
IP broadcast delivery (H.721)
Inform ation for search services (H.770)
Inform ation services (H.721, H.762)
Server control
Content control
M etadata (H.750)
Error recovery (H.701)
H.721 enable STB
© Copyright 2010 Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. 4
Standardization activity for future services
OKI is focusing on the standardization about Audience Measurement in IPTV services related with the following services:
Audience rating service Targeted advertisement Direct marketing
Audience
measurement
server
Broad casting
Content provider
Content Delivery
PF
IP Network
Video stream
Audience Info.
Language:English
Score: 1560639.2
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https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/it.../06/46/T06460000010033PDFE.pdf
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TECHNICAL PAPER ON THE IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF ALTERNATIVES TO THE USE OF PERFLUOROOCTANE SULFONIC ACID IN OPEN APPLICATIONS
UNEP/POPS/POPRC.8/INF/17
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Annex
Technical paper on the identification and assessment of alternatives to the
use of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid in open applications
UNEP/POPS/POPRC.8/INF/17
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Table of contents
Executive summary.......................................................................................................................................................... 6
1 Background and introduction .................................................................................................................................. 7
2 Objectives................................................................................................................................................................ 7
3 Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
4 Identification and description of alternatives .......................................................................................................... 8
4.1 Aviation hydraulic fluids ................................................................................................................................8
4.1.1 Identity and properties of the alternatives ..................................................................................................9
4.1.2 Type of uses, quantities, producers, and traders.........................................................................................9
4.1.3 Risks, taking into account the characteristics of potential persistent organic pollutants as specified in
Annex D to the Convention.....................................................................................................................................9
4.2 Fire fighting foams .........................................................................................................................................9
4.2.1 Identity and properties of the alternatives ................................................................................................10
4.2.2 Type of uses, quantities, producers, and traders.......................................................................................10
4.2.3 Risks, taking into account the characteristics of potential persistent organic pollutants as specified in
Annex D to the Convention...................................................................................................................................10
4.3 Pesticides (insect baits for control of leaf-cutting ants from Atta spp. and Acromyrmex spp. and insecticides
for control of red imported fire ants and termites).....................................................................................................11
4.3.1 Identity and properties of the alternatives ................................................................................................11
4.3.2 Type of uses, quantities, producers, and traders.......................................................................................12
4.3.3 Risks, taking into account the characteristics of potential persistent organic pollutants as specified in
Annex D to the Convention...................................................................................................................................12
4.4 Metal plating (hard metal plating and decorative plating)............................................................................12
4.4.1 Identity and properties of the alternatives ................................................................................................13
4.4.2 Type of uses, quantities, producers, and traders.......................................................................................13
4.4.3 Risks, taking into account the characteristics of potential persistent organic pollutants as specified in
Annex D to the Convention...................................................................................................................................13
4.5 Electric and electronic parts for some color printers and color copy machines............................................14
4.5.1 Identity and properties of the alternatives ................................................................................................14
4.5.2 Type of uses, quantities, producers, and traders.......................................................................................14
4.5.3 Risks, taking into account the characteristics of potential persistent organic pollutants as specified in
Annex D to the Convention...................................................................................................................................14
4.6 Chemically driven oil production .................................................................................................................14
4.6.1 Identity and properties of the alternatives ................................................................................................15
4.6.2 Risks, taking into account the characteristics of potential persistent organic pollutants as specified in
Annex D to the Convention...................................................................................................................................15
4.7 Carpets, leather, apparel, textiles and upholstery .........................................................................................15
4.7.1 Identity and properties of the alternatives ................................................................................................16
4.7.2 Type of uses, quantities, producers, and traders.......................................................................................16
4.7.3 Risks, taking into account the characteristics of potential persistent organic pollutants as specified in
Annex D to the Convention...................................................................................................................................16
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4.8 Paper and packaging.....................................................................................................................................18
4.8.1 Identity and properties of the alternatives ................................................................................................19
4.8.2 Risks, taking into account the characteristics of potential persistent organic pollutants as specified in
Annex D to the Convention...................................................................................................................................19
4.9 Rubber and plastics.......................................................................................................................................20
4.9.1 Identity and properties of the alternatives ................................................................................................20
4.9.2 Risks, taking into account the characteristics of potential persistent organic pollutants as specified in
Annex D to the Convention...................................................................................................................................20
4.10 Coating and coating additives.......................................................................................................................20
4.10.1 Identity and properties of the alternatives............................................................................................21
4.10.2 Type of uses, quantities, producers, and traders ..................................................................................21
4.10.3 Risks, taking into account the characteristics of potential persistent organic pollutants as specified in
Annex D to the Convention...................................................................................................................................21
4.11 Others ...........................................................................................................................................................22
4.11.1 Information from Estonia.....................................................................................................................22
4.11.2 Information from Norway....................................................................................................................22
4.11.3 Information from USA.........................................................................................................................23
5 Assessment of alternatives .................................................................................................................................... 23
5.1 Aviation hydraulic fluids ..............................................................................................................................23
5.2 Fire fighting foams .......................................................................................................................................23
5.2.1 Technical feasibility .................................................................................................................................23
5.2.2 Health and environmental effects including toxicological and ecotoxicological information .................23
5.2.3 Cost-effectiveness ....................................................................................................................................24
5.2.4 Efficacy ....................................................................................................................................................24
5.2.5 Availability...............................................................................................................................................24
5.2.6 Accessibility.............................................................................................................................................24
5.2.7 Socio-economic consideration .................................................................................................................24
5.3 Pesticides (insect baits for control of leaf-cutting ants from Atta spp. and Acromyrmex spp. and insecticides
for control of red imported fired ants and termites)...................................................................................................24
5.3.1 Technical feasibility .................................................................................................................................24
5.3.2 Health and environmental effects including toxicological and ecotoxicological information .................25
5.3.3 Cost-effectiveness ....................................................................................................................................25
5.3.4 Efficacy ....................................................................................................................................................25
5.3.5 Availability...............................................................................................................................................25
5.3.6 Accessibility.............................................................................................................................................25
5.3.7 Socio-economic consideration .................................................................................................................26
5.4 Metal plating (hard metal plating and decorative plating)............................................................................26
5.4.1 Technical feasibility .................................................................................................................................26
5.4.2 Health and environmental effects including toxicological and ecotoxicological information .................26
5.4.3 Cost-effectiveness ....................................................................................................................................26
5.4.4 Efficacy ....................................................................................................................................................27
UNEP/POPS/POPRC.8/INF/17
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5.4.5 Availability...............................................................................................................................................27
5.4.6 Accessibility.............................................................................................................................................27
5.4.7 Socio-economic consideration .................................................................................................................27
5.5 Electric and electronic parts for some color printers and color copy machines............................................27
5.5.1 Technical feasibility .................................................................................................................................27
5.5.2 Information gaps ......................................................................................................................................27
5.6 Chemically driven oil production .................................................................................................................27
5.6.1 Technical feasibility .................................................................................................................................27
5.6.2 Information gaps ......................................................................................................................................27
5.7 Carpets, leather and apparel, textiles and upholstery....................................................................................28
5.7.1 Technical feasibility .................................................................................................................................28
5.7.2 Health and environmental effects including toxicological and ecotoxicological information .................28
5.7.3 Cost-effectiveness ....................................................................................................................................28
5.7.4 Efficacy ....................................................................................................................................................28
5.7.5 Availability...............................................................................................................................................28
5.7.6 Accessibility.............................................................................................................................................28
5.7.7 Socio-economic consideration .................................................................................................................28
5.8 Paper and packaging, rubber and plastics .....................................................................................................28
5.8.1 Technical feasibility .................................................................................................................................28
5.8.2 Information gaps ......................................................................................................................................29
5.9 Coating and coating additives.......................................................................................................................29
5.9.1 Technical feasibility .................................................................................................................................29
5.9.2 Information gaps ......................................................................................................................................29
5.10 Others ...........................................................................................................................................................29
6 Summary of the use of PFOS in open applications and the use of alternatives..................................................... 29
7 Knowledge gaps and challenges............................................................................................................................ 31
8 Conclusions and recommendations ....................................................................................................................... 31
9 References ............................................................................................................................................................. 32
Appendix 1: Summary of the types of data collected on the properties of identified alternatives to PFOS................... 36
Appendix 2: A selection of alternatives to the use of PFOS in some major open applications...................................... 40
Appendix 3: List of abbreviations and acronyms........................................................................................................... 43
Appendix 4: Guidance to assist Parties in updating their NIP to address the new POPs: Draft terminology ................ 44
UNEP/POPS/POPRC.8/INF/17
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Executive summary
Production and use of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS), its salts and perfluorooctane sulfonyl fluoride (PFOSF)
is restricted by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, but some use and production are still
allowed as provided in Annex B to the Convention. (...) PFOS in open
application included the following: aviation hydraulic fluids; fire fighting foams; insect baits for control of leaf-
cutting ants from Atta spp. and Acromyrmex spp; insecticides for control of red imported fire ants and termites; metal
plating (hard metal plating); metal plating (decorative plating); electric and electronic parts for some color printers
and color copy machines; chemically driven oil production; carpets; leather and apparel; textiles and upholstery; paper
and packaging; coating and coating additives; rubber and plastics.

Language:English
Score: 1503431.4
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DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL ARABIC CONTENT: INCUBATION REQUIREMENTS AND TRAINING NEEDS
Traditionally, some countries in the Arab World are known to be quite prolific
in terms of Printing, Publishing and Media production at large. (...) Office Services Facilities
Office facilities will typically include:
Equipment: including networked computers, printers, telephones, as well as an air conditioning and
heating system. (...)
Furniture: carpeting, desks, chairs, cabinets, etc
Incubator: Sample Floor 1
7
Incubator: Sample Floor 2
Shared Facilities
Shared office facilities include:
Shared equipment: wired and wireless internet access, copier, fax machine, printers, scanners, data
show projector, infrastructure servers, UPS system, and telephone exchange system
Language:English
Score: 1483846.9
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TECHNICAL AND LOGISTICAL PREPAREDNESS OF THE SECRETARIAT TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO THE COMMISSION ON THE LIMITS OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF IN THE CONSIDERATION OF SUBMISSIONS OF COASTAL STATES : INFORMATION NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
(c) Hewlett Packard SureStore CD-Writer Plus 7200e with parallel port
attachment (portable).
(d) Epson Stylus Color 3000 printer for Windows 95/NT with:
13" x 18" bed;
1440 x 720 dpi resolution;
/...
(...) (f) Notebook computer Dell® Inspiron™ 3000 multimedia with:
Processor 233MHz Pentium II® w/MMX;
Screen 13.3" XGA Active Matrix TFT Color;
Memory 80MB RAM;
Hard drive 4.0GB Ultra ATA hard drive;
Operating System Microsoft Windows 98;
Network Adapter 3Com PCMCIA Ethernet 10Base-T network card;
Modem 56K XJack fax modem;
CD-ROM 20/11X variable CD-ROM drive;
Software - Microsoft Office ’97 including Word 97, Excel 97,
Access 97, PhotoEditor™ and Internet Explorer 4.
6.
Language:English
Score: 1469009.8
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