The National Consumer Commission seeks information from ICT solution providers to enhance and augment the existing Opt-Out Registry System (OORS). This initiative aims to improve consumer privacy and data management capabilities.
The National Consumer Commission (NCC) is inviting interested entities, organizations, and ICT solutions providers to submit information on how to augment and enhance the existing Opt-Out Registry System (OORS). The OORS is a critical tool designed to empower consumers by allowing them to opt out of unsolicited marketing communications, thereby protecting their privacy and personal data. The NCC aims to improve the functionality, efficiency, and user experience of this system to better serve the needs of consumers and businesses alike.
The scope of this request for information includes identifying innovative technological solutions that can complement the current OORS framework. Providers are encouraged to propose enhancements that could include advanced data analytics, improved user interfaces, and integration capabilities with other consumer protection systems. The ultimate goal is to create a more robust and user-friendly platform that not only meets regulatory requirements but also aligns with international best practices in data protection and consumer rights.
By participating in this RFI, businesses have the opportunity to contribute to a significant consumer protection initiative while showcasing their expertise in ICT solutions. The insights gathered will inform future procurement decisions and help shape the development of a more effective Opt-Out Registry System that prioritizes consumer privacy and enhances overall trust in digital communications.
This tender is suitable for ICT solution providers, software developers, and companies specializing in data privacy and consumer protection technologies. Businesses with experience in enhancing registry systems or developing user-centric applications are encouraged to apply.