TED - tenders electronic daily  is the online version of the 'Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union'  and is managed by the Publications Office of the European Union. It contains tenders information, such as business opportunities and award notices, published by public authorities in the EU and beyond. TED data is available to anyone and is free of charge.

We would appreciate your opinion in order to improve the services offered and to ensure the TED service meets the requirements and the expectations of users of TED data.

Answering it should only take you around ten minutes.

All completed surveys will remain strictly confidential and will only be used for the purpose of improving the TED services.

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  1. 1. Which of the following best describes your Organisation type?

  2. 2. How often do you use TED?

  3. 3. Why do you use TED?

  4. 4. Do you use a mobile device to access the TED website?

  5. 5. How would you rate these TED services?

    Please rate from 0 (Poor) to 10 (Excellent) or "No opinion"

    No opinion
    E-mail notification service
    Poor
    Excellent
    RSS feeds
    TED account on Twitter @EUtenders
    Help pages
    TED Help Desk
    XML packages
    TED FTP service
  6. 6. How do you rate the TED in terms of the following criteria?

    Please rate from 0 (Poor) to 10 (Excellent) or "No opinion"

    No opinion
    Visual appeal
    Poor
    Excellent
    User friendliness (ease of use)
    Search criteria
    Structure of the website
    Speed and performance
  7. 7. Which type of option do you use when searching for notices in TED?

  8. 8. How would you rate the search options for notices in TED?

    Please rate from 0 (Poor) to 10 (Excellent) or "No opinion"

    No opinion
    User friendliness (ease of use)
    Poor
    Excellent
    Notices are easy to find
    Search criteria are clear and comprehensible
  9. 9. What further information would you want to find on TED?

  10. 10. Please provide any recommendations or comments on TED, with a view to improving the web site and its services.