Seeking a service provider to implement an ICT disaster recovery solution for the Mine Health and Safety Council over a 12-month period. This solution is essential for ensuring data integrity and operational continuity in the event of disruptions.
The Mine Health and Safety Council is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to deliver a comprehensive Information and Communications Technology (ICT) disaster recovery solution. This initiative aims to safeguard critical data and maintain operational functionality in the face of potential disruptions, such as natural disasters or cyber incidents. The selected provider will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing the disaster recovery framework, ensuring that all systems are resilient and recoverable within specified timeframes.
The scope of the project includes a thorough assessment of current ICT infrastructure, development of a tailored disaster recovery plan, and provision of ongoing support and testing to ensure effectiveness. Key requirements include expertise in data recovery, cloud solutions, and compliance with industry standards. By investing in this solution, the Mine Health and Safety Council aims to enhance its operational resilience, protect sensitive information, and ensure uninterrupted service delivery to stakeholders.
This tender is suitable for ICT service providers with expertise in disaster recovery solutions, data management, and cloud technologies. Companies with a proven track record in implementing robust recovery frameworks and those familiar with compliance standards in the health and safety sector are encouraged to apply.