This tender has been awarded to LEKONAKONETSI CONSULTING SERVICES for R 1 638 228 37.
LEKONAKONETSI CONSULTING SERVICES
Issuing Organization
National Credit Regulator
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
15 April 2025
Award Date
15 April 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
46628
Awarded To
LEKONAKONETSI CONSULTING SERVICES
Awarding Entity
National Credit Regulator
Award Value
R 1 638 228 37
Awarded: 15 April 2025
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider to conduct certified in the governance of enterprise IT (cgeit) training at the national credit regulator (ncr).
Appointment of a qualified & accrediated cisco service provider/ partner for the upgrade, professional service, support & maintenance of the ncr call center telephony solutions for a period of three (3) years.
Appointment of service provider to conduct annual audits for the registered pdas for period of three (3) years and two (2) months.
The appointment of the service provider for the hosting services for the debt help system (dhs) and pda tool for a period of two (2) years.
Ncr917.06.2024 Appointment of a service provider for the provision, implementation of the new alert and notification system in the server rooms, support and maintenance therefore for the system for a period of three (3) years
Provision of an artificial intelligence (ai)-powered unified identity protection platform managed services for subscription licenses, maintenance and support for period of five (5) years
RFP- appointment of a professional service provider to lease and implement a biometric solution to authenticate and verify the gpaa’s internal and extern
Establishment of an approved panel of service providers on an as and when required basis for the provision of cisco network equipment and related services for a period of three (3) years
The appointment of service providers to serve on the IT hardware and consumables procurement panel for the national energy regulator of south africa (nersa) for a period of three (3) years.
Appointment of a service provider for local area network management services for a period of 5 years
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