The Dutch Police announced, on November 14, 2016, a EUR 10m call for tender. The contract covers over-the-phone (OTP) interpretation and written translation services. It will be carried out over two years under a framework agreement with a single language service provider. The contract may be renewed a maximum of two times.
Whether for OTP interpretation or written translation, the contractor must use only RBTV-sworn interpreters and translators. The Netherlands Police force, as well as its courts, public prosecutor, immigration service, and gendarmerie corps require the exclusive use of interpreters and translators registered in the Register of Sworn Interpreters and Translators or RBTV (Dutch).
Exceptions have been made, however, when interpreters could not be sworn in because they serve a language or dialect that cannot be objectively assessed, there being no recognized training for it. The hourly rate for unsworn interpreters is EUR 45; while sworn interpreters fetch EUR 50.47 per hour, exclusive of VAT.
