The Special Investigation Unit seeks a service provider to acquire a multiyear license for an online image/photo display system. This solution will enhance the unit's digital asset management and presentation capabilities, ensuring efficient access to visual content.
The Special Investigation Unit is inviting proposals for the procurement of a multiyear license for an online image/photo display platform. This system is intended to facilitate the management, storage, and display of images related to the unit's investigations and activities. The selected service provider will be responsible for delivering a robust solution that allows for easy uploading, categorization, and retrieval of images, ensuring that the unit can efficiently showcase its work and findings.
Key requirements include a user-friendly interface, secure access controls, and the ability to integrate with existing systems used by the unit. The license should cover a minimum duration of three years, providing ongoing support and updates to ensure the platform remains effective and relevant. This investment is crucial for enhancing the visibility of the unit's work and improving communication with stakeholders and the public.
By implementing this online image display solution, the Special Investigation Unit aims to streamline its operations, improve accessibility to visual content, and enhance overall engagement with its audience. The tender is open for submissions until March 16, 2026, and interested parties are encouraged to review the supporting documents for further details on the specifications and requirements.
This tender is suitable for software vendors specializing in digital asset management solutions, particularly those with experience in providing licensing for online platforms. Companies with a proven track record in delivering user-friendly, secure, and scalable software solutions are encouraged to apply.