Discusses the legal requirements for selling to the host government, including whether the government has agreed to abide by the WTO Government Procurement Agreement or is a party to a government procurement chapter in a U.S. FTA. Specifies areas where there are opportunities.

There are opportunities for foreign companies to do business with the GOB; however, the GOB prefers to acquire goods and/or services first from local vendors/companies.  If the goods or services are unavailable locally, the GOB advertises tenders for bid in the Official Gazette section of the Royal Gazette and on the GOB website at:
http://rentcommission.gov.bm/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=945&&activetab=TabCTRL_DropDownTabsGovernment1&mode=2&in_hi_userid=2&cached=true.  
 
Legal requirements for selling to the government are covered by general legal principles.  Recent opportunities include the development of a human resource model, channel widening study, and the removal of asbestos at a former Naval Annex.

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