Seeking a Project Management Office (PMO) service provider to oversee the development of the National Spatial Data Observatory (NSDO) for a period of 36 months. The project aims to enhance land reform and rural development through improved spatial data management.
The Department of Land Reform and Rural Development is inviting proposals for the appointment of a Project Management Office (PMO) service provider to lead the development of the National Spatial Data Observatory (NSDO). This initiative, spanning 36 months, aims to create a centralized platform for spatial data that supports effective land reform and rural development strategies. The PMO will be responsible for project planning, execution, monitoring, and reporting, ensuring that all objectives are met within the specified timeline and budget.
Key requirements include a proven track record in project management, particularly in data management or spatial analysis projects, as well as the ability to coordinate with various stakeholders, including government entities and local communities. The selected service provider will play a crucial role in facilitating the integration of spatial data into decision-making processes, ultimately contributing to more effective land use and rural development policies. This project presents a significant opportunity for businesses with expertise in project management and spatial data systems to contribute to national development goals.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in project management, particularly those with experience in spatial data systems and land reform initiatives. Companies with a strong background in managing complex projects and engaging with government and community stakeholders are encouraged to apply.
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