If you have requested integration into the service through your own systems as indicated in this section , the integration technicians will contact your organization, in the meantime, you can consult the service integration documentation through the PCI (Interadministrative Collaboration Platform). The PCI is a set of systems and components aimed at the total availability of services with guarantees of maximum security in the service and in access to data and has a generic messaging with a “year” field (DatosEspecificos) where you must inform the specific data of the service.

If you are integrating via web services for the first time with AOC services, the process will be a little more expensive.

You can find the generic PCI documentation at the following link , where you will also see that we have sample PCI clients for sending data to our platform in Java and .Net. Since you have to send attached documents you will have to use MTOM, if you need to review any sample clients, review the PCI MTOM Client (we only have it in Java).

Specific documentation for integration into the RPC service:
The following documents describe the service-specific messaging:

RPC via PCI integration document + RPC integration manual + Excel tables attached to the integration manual

Test games to be performed once registered for pre-production

Important note

Given the future discontinuity of the Public Contract Registry (RPC) integration service, which will become effective upon the implementation of the integration functionality of the Public Procurement Services Platform (PSCP) with this service, the possibility of developing new integrations with this webservices is not offered.

Soon, (expected during 2025), the PSCP will be the tool that will make the transfer of data effective, automatically, to the RPC, so that the direct integration of the managers of contracting files into this tool will no longer be effective. This fact will motivate its discontinuity in the future.

Given this scenario, we recommend that you evaluate the implementation of the integration of your case manager with the PSCP REST service, which will allow you to transfer data automatically to both tools, once this functionality has been launched."