The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources seeks a service provider to develop the 2026/27 Annual Performance Plan and FY26/27 Annual Operational Plan over a six-month period, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives and compliance with regulations.
This tender invites proposals from qualified service providers for the preparation of the 2026/27 Annual Performance Plan (APP) and the FY26/27 Annual Operational Plan (AOP) for the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources. The selected provider will be responsible for crafting comprehensive plans that reflect the department's strategic goals, operational priorities, and compliance with relevant legislative frameworks. The duration of the contract is six months, during which the service provider will engage with stakeholders to gather input, analyze data, and produce actionable plans that guide departmental activities and resource allocation.
Key requirements include a demonstrated track record in public sector planning, familiarity with the mineral and petroleum sector, and the ability to work collaboratively with government officials. The successful bidder will contribute to enhancing the department's operational efficiency and effectiveness by ensuring that the plans are not only compliant with existing policies but also innovative and responsive to emerging challenges in the industry. This project offers an opportunity to influence the strategic direction of a critical sector in South Africa, making it essential for providers with expertise in governmental planning and resource management to apply.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms and service providers with expertise in public sector planning, particularly those experienced in the mineral and petroleum industries. Businesses with a proven history of developing performance and operational plans for government entities will find this opportunity relevant.
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