This tender seeks a service provider to deliver a fully managed SD-WAN solution for a duration of five years. The solution should enhance network performance and reliability while ensuring secure connectivity across multiple locations.
The National Health Laboratory Service is inviting proposals for a fully managed Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) solution to be implemented over a five-year period. This initiative aims to modernize the organization's network infrastructure, providing a scalable, secure, and efficient communication framework that supports the growing demands of healthcare services. The selected service provider will be responsible for the design, implementation, management, and ongoing support of the SD-WAN solution, ensuring optimal performance across various sites.
Key requirements include the ability to integrate with existing systems, provide robust security measures, and offer real-time monitoring and reporting capabilities. The solution should facilitate seamless connectivity for healthcare professionals, enabling them to access critical data and applications without interruption. Additionally, the service provider must demonstrate experience in delivering similar solutions within the public sector, showcasing their capacity to meet compliance and regulatory standards. This tender represents a significant opportunity for businesses specializing in network solutions to contribute to the enhancement of healthcare services in South Africa.
This tender is suitable for businesses that specialize in managed network services, particularly those with experience in SD-WAN solutions and a proven track record in the healthcare sector. Companies that can demonstrate robust security protocols and compliance with public sector regulations are encouraged to apply.
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