19.10.2022
News
Aviation and aerospace

KSB and PwC Legal Czech Republic continue to assist the European Union Space Programme Agency (EUSPA)

KSB’s and PwC Legal Czech Republic’s teams will continue to provide legal advice to the European Union Space Programme Agency (EUSPA) over the next four years. EUSPA manages the European Global Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) and Galileo programmes, and is involved in the Copernicus Earth observation programme, and the European Union Government Satellite Communications Programme (GOVSATCOM).

Both teams have been assisting EUSPA particularly in the areas of public procurement law and contract management since 2018.

“We are happy to have succeeded in the new tender for legal services, which proves not only the quality of our services but also our considerable knowledge of the aerospace sector”, Jiří Horník, who leads the consortium and KSB’s team, said.

Radek Buršík, PwC Legal’s managing partner added: „It was truly our pleasure to team up with KSB again and we are glad to continue to have the trust of EUSPA".

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KŠB has advised on the execution of a construction contract for the Ball Sports Centre in České Budějovice, a major public infrastructure project set to become a new landmark for sport and community life in the region.

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Success for KŠB’s Litigation Team

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