This tender seeks the procurement, installation, and configuration of low orbiting Ka-band satellite services for five BMA ports of entry. Key requirements include reliable connectivity and support for border management operations.
The Border Management Authority (BMA) is inviting tenders for the procurement, installation, and configuration of low orbiting Ka-band satellite services at five critical ports of entry: Sani Pass, Platjan, Caledonspoort, Qacha’s Nek, and Mananga. This initiative aims to enhance communication and operational efficiency at these border points, ensuring seamless connectivity for border management activities. The selected service provider will be responsible for delivering a robust satellite communication solution that meets the specific needs of each port, including installation and ongoing support.
The scope of work includes the design and implementation of satellite communication systems capable of providing high-speed internet and data services. Providers must demonstrate expertise in satellite technology and previous experience in similar projects. The successful bidder will also need to ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements and provide training for BMA personnel to effectively utilize the new systems. This project is crucial for improving border security and management, facilitating trade, and enhancing the overall efficiency of border operations.
This tender is suitable for telecommunications companies, satellite service providers, and IT firms specializing in communication technologies and infrastructure. Businesses with experience in government contracts and border management solutions are particularly encouraged to apply.