Seeking an accredited service provider to deliver comprehensive training on bid committee operations and supply chain management regulations. The training aims to enhance compliance and efficiency within the public sector procurement processes.
The Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority (EWSETA) is inviting proposals from accredited service providers to conduct specialized training focused on bid committee functions and supply chain management (SCM) regulations. This training is essential for ensuring that public sector officials are well-versed in the legal and procedural frameworks governing procurement, thereby promoting transparency and accountability in the use of public resources.
The selected service provider will be responsible for developing a tailored training program that covers key areas such as the roles and responsibilities of bid committee members, the SCM regulatory framework, and best practices in procurement processes. The training sessions are expected to be interactive, engaging, and designed to equip participants with practical skills and knowledge that can be immediately applied in their respective roles. The duration of the training and the number of participants will be determined in consultation with the awarded service provider, ensuring that the training meets the specific needs of the organization.
By participating in this tender, service providers will have the opportunity to contribute to the professional development of public sector employees, ultimately enhancing the effectiveness of procurement practices within the energy and water sectors. This initiative not only aims to improve compliance with SCM regulations but also seeks to foster a culture of ethical procurement and efficient resource management across government entities.
This tender is suitable for accredited training providers with expertise in supply chain management and public procurement. Businesses with a proven track record in delivering regulatory training to government entities or similar organizations are encouraged to apply.