The Spanish MoD has issued an (RFI) for the procurement of 8 x 8 armoured vehicles. Unnamed MoD officials said that a contract for delivery of 300 vehicles by 2016 is to be signed in June 2010 following the evaluation of the submitted proposals. The RFI has been issued by Spain’s procurement agency, General Directorate of Armament and Material (DGAM), and published on the agency’s website. Yet, the document does not include any specifications on the financial provisions of the programme. The list of possible international competitors includes the Italian Iveco-Oto Melara consortium offering the Super AV or Freccia, the German ARTEC-Consortium with Krauss-Maffei Wegmann supplying the Boxer vehicle, French Nexter with its VBCI, Finnish Patria with the AMV, and British/Swedish Bae Systems-Hägglunds offering the SEP. Other possible participants in this tender include Thales Australia with their Bushmaster vehicle as well as the Spanish-Swiss Santa Bárbara Sistemas/ Mowag manufacturing the Piranha IV/V. According to the announced programme schedule, the evaluation of supplies and vehicles should be completed by December 2009 with a request for combining supply with price (RFQ) by January 2010, with a final contract signed by June 2010. The DGAM said that in a first phase, as many as 300 units of the new vehicles will have to be delivered between 2012 and 2016. Before the end of 2014, a minimum of 40 vehicles should be delivered in order to ensure the program’s “initial operating capability”, including deployment to operations abroad in 2014. The RFI specifies that the awarded company will have to establish a plan to develop industrial cooperation opportunities in Spain and collaboration with national companies in the defence sector with the bodies and units of Army logistics. The Spanish department of Defence said in a statement that the Armed Forces need to have "a family of wheeled multipurpose medium weight armoured vehicles with a high levels of protection and mobility". These vehicles will take part in the "Vehículo blindado de Ruedas" (VBR) of the Spanish Army. The vehicles should have a high capacity for survival of the personnel and crew, while retaining sufficient internal volume and significant load capacity, according to the document. Beyond that, the MoD is looking for vehicles with a reduced need for logistic resources and low costs of service. The vehicle will be acquired in three versions in the first phase of the programme, known as Personnel Carriers (Porta personal - VPP), Cavalry Exploration (Exploración de caballería -VEC), and Command Vehicles (Puesto de mando - VPC). However, the vehicle must also be modular, open to allow the incorporation of technological innovations that may be considered necessary.