The National Consumer Commission seeks qualified service providers for the support and maintenance of its Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure over a 36-month period. Key requirements include managing Cisco switches, routers, and access points, ensuring security, and providing troubleshooting services.
The National Consumer Commission is inviting proposals for the procurement of support and maintenance services for its Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure for a duration of 36 months. This tender encompasses the management of critical Cisco hardware, including six 48-port PoE switches, twelve access points, and two core switches, ensuring optimal performance and security. The selected service provider will be responsible for regular monitoring, firmware upgrades, configuration changes, and immediate troubleshooting to mitigate any potential cyber threats.
In addition to hardware management, the service provider will be expected to deliver comprehensive reports on network availability, security assessments, and maintenance activities. The contract will be performance-based, with quarterly reviews to ensure compliance with service level agreements. This opportunity is ideal for businesses with proven experience in managing Cisco networking equipment and a strong understanding of IT security frameworks, as the NCC aims to enhance its operational efficiency and consumer protection capabilities.
This tender is suitable for IT service providers with expertise in network infrastructure, particularly those experienced in Cisco products and cybersecurity practices. Businesses should have a track record of providing similar support services and the capability to manage complex IT environments.
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