This Request for Information seeks innovative solutions for a Single Logistic Management Information System (SLMIS) to enhance logistical efficiency and data management. Interested vendors should provide detailed specifications and capabilities by January 30, 2026.
The State Information Technology Agency is inviting submissions for a Request for Information (RFI) regarding a Single Logistic Management Information System (SLMIS). This system aims to streamline logistics operations, improve data accuracy, and enhance decision-making processes within governmental logistics frameworks. Vendors are expected to provide comprehensive details about their solutions, including technical specifications, integration capabilities, and user support services.
The SLMIS will play a critical role in managing supply chains, inventory control, and resource allocation across various government departments. Key requirements include the ability to facilitate real-time data tracking, generate analytical reports, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. Vendors should also address scalability and security features to accommodate future growth and protect sensitive information. The successful implementation of this system is anticipated to significantly improve operational efficiency and reduce costs associated with logistics management.
Interested parties must submit their responses by the closing date of January 30, 2026. Supporting documents, including specifications and an invitation letter, are available for download. This RFI provides a valuable opportunity for businesses specializing in logistics software solutions to showcase their capabilities and contribute to enhancing government logistics operations.
This tender is suitable for software development companies, particularly those with expertise in logistics and supply chain management systems. Businesses that provide innovative IT solutions and have experience in government contracts are encouraged to apply.