Overview
- Several public procurement notices published in July were withdrawn after revealing exact site plans and coordinates for Bundeswehr facilities in Lithuania and Germany
- Sensitive documents remained accessible online for days, exposing container village layouts in Klaipeda and transformer station details in Niedersachsen and Sankt Augustin
- Security analysts warn that the unintentionally disclosed data could aid foreign intelligence services and enable sabotage operations
- CDU defense expert Roderich Kiesewetter and Green deputy Agnieszka Brugger are calling for immediate amendments to procurement laws and stronger in-house review processes
- Current defense procurement rules permit restricted tenders for security reasons, but officials acknowledge that existing safeguards failed to prevent the breaches