This tender has been awarded to PHANDU COMMUNICATIONS for R 2 589 984 00.
PHANDU COMMUNICATIONS
Issuing Organization
Financial Intelligence Centre
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
7 February 2025
Award Date
7 February 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
43351
Awarded To
(PHANDU COMMUNICATIONS)
Awarding Entity
Financial Intelligence Centre
Award Value
R 2 589 984 00
Awarded: 7 February 2025
GOVERNMENT
The supply of nitro pdf productivity licences to the financial intelligence centre for a period of three years, annually renewable.
The once-off supply and installation of CCTV equipment to the financial intelligence centre
Appointment of a service provider for the pure storage upgrade for the financial intelligence centre.
Request for proposals from suitable independent internal audit service providers to perform internal audit services to the financial intelligence centre for a period five years
Request for proposals from prospective service providers to provide license renewal subscription for cc4teams to the financial intelligence centre (fic) for a period of sixty (60) months.
Vmware license
Altaro cloud backup software renewal for a period of three (3) years
IT operations and application performance monitoring tools
Renewal of support malware protection and log retention (fortigate)
Mobile device management (mdm) solution
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Provision of ICT research and advisory services
Panel for provision of recruitment services
Provision of a comprehensive employee wellness programme
Appointment of an independent professional service provider to review the DBSA delegation of authority framework and master delegation matrix
Implementation and support of the dark web monitoring and digital risk detection
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