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Government invites tenders for use of drones for delivery of COVID-19 vaccines and drugs to remote areas

Government invites tenders for use of drones for delivery of COVID-19 vaccines and drugs to remote areas
The government has invited bids for the use of drones to deliver COVID-19 vaccines and drugs to remote and difficult-to-reach areas.

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Government invites tenders for use of drones for delivery of COVID-19 vaccines and drugs to remote areas

The government has invited bids for the use of drones to deliver COVID-19 vaccines and drugs to remote and difficult-to-reach areas to ensure last-mile coverage in select locations of the country.

According to the bid document, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) conducted a successful feasibility study in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur and has developed a standard protocol for the delivery of vaccines using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV).




The HLL Infra Tech Services Limited (Procurement Support Agency), on behalf of the ICMR, has invited expression of interest (EOI) through the Central Public Procurement Portal from experienced Indian agencies for the delivery of medical supplies (vaccines/drugs) by UAVs. According to the tender criteria, the ICMR shall engage UAV operators who are able to conduct beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations in fixed pre-defined flight paths, deliver medical supplies payload at select locations in India and return to the command station.

During the prevailing pandemic, different agencies are helping the government prevent and control the transmission of COVID-19. To strengthen the delivery of vaccines, the ICMR successfully conducted a feasibility study to deliver vaccines through UAVs in collaboration with IIT, Kanpur.

“Based on the preliminary results of the study, the ICMR has developed a standard protocol for the successful delivery of vaccines using a UAV. Now based on the experience gained in the feasibility study, the ICMR is keen to develop a model for vaccine delivery by UAV in the field practice area to reach areas to cover last-mile coverage at difficult terrain in selected locations,” it said. “The main objective of the proposed work is to develop a medical supplies delivery model and its feasibility in the field practice area by using UAVs in remote inaccessible (hard to reach) areas in selected locations in India.”


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The UAVs should be able to cover a minimum aerial distance of 35km, able to take off vertically and carry a minimum payload of 4kg and should be capable of returning to command station after delivering the payload. The tenure of engagement will initially be for 90 days, and can be extended further depending upon the performance of the UAV operator and the need of the program.


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