This tender seeks a partner for the co-development and co-pilot of a Lo-Code/No-Code platform aimed at streamlining permitting and licensing processes. Key requirements include expertise in software development and user experience design, with a focus on local government needs.
The South African Local Government Association is inviting proposals for the co-development and co-pilot of a Lo-Code/No-Code Permitting & Licensing Platform. This innovative platform aims to simplify and enhance the efficiency of permitting and licensing processes for local governments. The successful bidder will collaborate closely with stakeholders to ensure the platform meets specific regulatory and operational requirements, making it accessible for users with varying technical skills.
Key responsibilities include designing a user-friendly interface, integrating necessary functionalities for various licensing types, and ensuring compliance with local government regulations. The platform should facilitate real-time data processing, improve user engagement, and provide robust reporting capabilities. The project is expected to foster greater transparency and efficiency in local governance, ultimately benefiting citizens and businesses alike.
Interested bidders should demonstrate a strong background in software development, particularly in Lo-Code/No-Code environments, and provide examples of previous work in similar projects. The anticipated timeline for project completion is within the fiscal year, with a focus on delivering a scalable solution that can adapt to future needs. This tender represents a significant opportunity for businesses specializing in innovative software solutions that enhance public sector operations.
This tender is suitable for software development firms, especially those with expertise in Lo-Code/No-Code platforms, user experience design, and experience working with government entities. Companies that can demonstrate a track record in delivering scalable and user-friendly software solutions for public sector applications are encouraged to apply.