The Road Accident Fund seeks a qualified service provider to maintain, service, and repair the security system at Tzaneen CEC on a month-to-month basis for six months. Key requirements include adherence to security protocols and compliance with data protection regulations.
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is inviting proposals from experienced service providers for the maintenance, servicing, and repair of the security system at the Tzaneen Community Engagement Centre (CEC). This contract will be awarded for a duration of six months, with services required on a month-to-month basis. The selected provider will be responsible for ensuring the security system operates effectively, safeguarding sensitive information, and complying with the Protection of Personal Information Act, 4 of 2013.
Key responsibilities include the implementation of robust security measures, proper handling and transportation of confidential documents, and maintaining secure storage facilities. The service provider must also ensure that access to sensitive information is strictly controlled and monitored, with detailed record-keeping practices in place. Additionally, the provider will be required to have a documented incident response plan to address any security breaches promptly, ensuring the safety of both physical and digital assets. This tender presents an opportunity for businesses specializing in security services to contribute to the safety and integrity of the RAF's operations.
This tender is suitable for businesses that specialize in security system maintenance, document handling, and data protection services. Companies with experience in compliance with legal standards and robust security protocols will find this opportunity particularly relevant.