The Water Research Commission seeks a service provider for the digitisation and development of a Digital Knowledge Management System (DKMS) over three years. Key requirements include system design, data migration, and ongoing support.
The Water Research Commission (WRC) is inviting bids for the development and implementation of a Digital Knowledge Management System (DKMS) aimed at enhancing the organisation's ability to capture, manage, and share knowledge effectively. This project will span three years and is aligned with WRC's strategic objectives for digital transformation. The successful bidder will be responsible for reviewing user requirements, designing the system architecture, migrating existing knowledge assets, and providing training and ongoing technical support.
The DKMS will facilitate collaboration across departments, improve access to research insights, and ensure compliance with data governance policies. The system should be user-friendly, secure, and scalable, integrating seamlessly with existing platforms such as SharePoint and Dynamics 365. Additionally, the service provider must ensure that the system supports advanced search capabilities and analytics for better decision-making. This tender is suitable for experienced firms with a proven track record in knowledge management solutions and digital transformation projects.
This tender is suitable for IT service providers, software development firms, and companies with expertise in knowledge management systems and digital transformation initiatives.