Be sure the drive manufacturer is aware of the motor type.
For years it was standard design to use LCI type drives on the largest VFD applications, and synchronous motors are perfect for this application. However, LCI is an old technology (in fact the original technology for large drives). It requires a lot closer match of the drive to the motor than a PWM type. Newer PWM type drives are more robust and forgiving - especially if the data is not very good on an existing motor, since the drive requires the back EMF of the motor to turn off the drive gating devices.
Also - vector control is unnecessary with a synchronous motor - vector control is to manage the amount of motor slip under varying loads, and synchronous motors have, by definition, zero slip.
The drive people are familiar with the application & excitation requirements - talk to them.
Suggested vendors:
Robicon (my favorite - my opinion only)
Toshiba (close second)
GE
ABB
Siemens
Allen Bradley (maybe?)
I am currently working on a 30,000 hp synchronous motor application on a VFD so I have a little recent experience with this....
Good luck!