The Mine Health and Safety Council seeks a qualified service provider to develop an Enterprise Architecture framework. This project aims to standardize and enhance technology decision-making within a six-month timeframe.
The Mine Health and Safety Council (MHSC) is inviting proposals from experienced consultancy firms to assist in the development of a comprehensive Enterprise Architecture (EA) framework. This framework will serve as a blueprint to guide technology decisions, ensuring a cohesive, standardized, and scalable technology environment compliant with applicable regulations and aligned with industry best practices. The project is expected to be completed within six months and will require the successful bidder to deliver key components including an inception report, EA blueprint, architecture principles, and a final close-out report.
The scope of work includes the development of various architectural domains such as Business, Data, Application, and Technology Architecture. Bidders must demonstrate their ability to provide similar services within the public sector and submit a detailed methodology outlining their approach to executing the project. The successful bidder will play a crucial role in enhancing the MHSC's ICT governance and operational efficiency, ultimately contributing to improved occupational health and safety standards in South African mines.
This tender is suitable for consultancy firms specializing in enterprise architecture, IT governance, and public sector projects. Businesses with proven experience in developing technology frameworks and a strong understanding of regulatory compliance in the mining industry are encouraged to apply.