The National Agricultural Marketing Council seeks a service provider for managed ICT services over three years. Key requirements include support for existing systems, infrastructure management, and compliance with security standards.
The National Agricultural Marketing Council (NAMC) is inviting proposals for the provision of managed Information and Communication Technology (ICT) services for a period of three years. The successful service provider will be responsible for maintaining and supporting NAMC's existing ICT infrastructure, which includes physical servers, virtual machines, and various software applications. Key responsibilities include ensuring system compatibility, providing technical support, managing server and network infrastructure, and implementing security measures in compliance with industry standards such as ITIL and ISO 27001.
The scope of work encompasses a wide range of ICT functions, including governance and strategic support, server management, networking services, backup and disaster recovery, and website management. The appointed service provider will need to demonstrate the capability to support a multi-vendor environment and ensure minimal disruption during upgrades or interventions. This tender represents an opportunity for businesses with expertise in managed ICT services to contribute to the operational efficiency and strategic objectives of the NAMC.
This tender is suitable for ICT service providers with experience in managed services, infrastructure management, and compliance with security standards. Companies that can demonstrate a strong track record in supporting complex ICT environments and providing strategic ICT governance are encouraged to apply.