This tender seeks a service provider to supply resources for the development and implementation of the National Spatial Data Observatory (NSDO) over a 36-month period, enhancing spatial data management and accessibility.
The Department of Rural Development & Land Reform is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to support the establishment and operationalization of the National Spatial Data Observatory (NSDO). This initiative aims to improve the management, accessibility, and utilization of spatial data across various sectors. The successful bidder will be responsible for providing essential resources, including technical expertise, software solutions, and training, to ensure the effective implementation of the NSDO over a period of 36 months.
The scope of work includes the development of a comprehensive framework for the NSDO, integration of existing spatial data sources, and the establishment of protocols for data sharing and collaboration among stakeholders. Providers must demonstrate experience in spatial data systems, project management, and capacity building. The successful implementation of the NSDO is expected to enhance decision-making processes, promote sustainable development, and facilitate better land use planning across the country, ultimately contributing to improved governance and resource management.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in geographic information systems (GIS), data management, technical consulting, and training services. Companies with a proven track record in supporting governmental projects and enhancing spatial data infrastructure will find this opportunity particularly relevant.