Submissions closed on 13 February 2026. The information below is archived for reference.
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Organization
Trade & Industry
Province
Gauteng
Closed
13 February 2026
Categories
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Returnable Documents:
Module 5: Risk Management and
Security Controls
Module 6: Digital Forensics and
Incident Analysis and Response
Ethical Hacker Module 1: Introduction to Ethical
Hacking and Penetration Testing
Module 2: Planning and Scoping a
Penetration Testing Assessment
Module 3: Information Gathering
and Vulnerability Scanning
Module 4: Social Engineering
Attacks
Module 5: Exploiting Wired and
Wireless Networks
Module 6: Exploiting Application-
Based Vulnerabilities
Module 7: Cloud, Mobile, and IoT
Security
Module 8: Performing Post-
Exploitation Techniques
Module 9: Reporting and
Communication
Module 10: Tools and Code
Analysis
Network Introduction to IoT Module 1: Everything is Connected
Technician and Digital Module 2: Everything Becomes
Career Path Transformation Programmable
Module 3: Everything Generates
Data
Module 4: Everything Can be
Automated
Module 5: Everything Needs to be
Secured
Module 6: Educational and
Business Opportunities
Networking Basics Module 1: Communication in a
Connected World
Module 2: Network Components,
Types, and Connections
Module 3: Wireless and Mobile
Networks
Module 4: Build a Home Network
Module 5: Communication
Principles
Module 6: Network Media
Module 7: The Access Layer
Module 8: The Internet Protocol
Module 9: IPv4 and Network
Segmentation
Module 10: IPv6 Addressing
Formats and Rules
Module 11: Dynamic Addressing
with DHCP
Module 12: Gateways to Other
Networks
Module 13: The ARP Process
Module 14: Routing Between
Networks
Module 15: TCP and UDP
Module 16: Application Layer
Services
Module 17: Network Testing
Utilities
Networking Devices Module 1: Network Design
and Initial Module 2: Cloud and Virtualization
Configuration Module 3: Number Systems
Module 4: Ethernet Switching
Module 5: Network Layer
Module 6: IPv4 Address Structure
Module 7: Address Resolution
Module 8: IP Addressing Services
Module 9: Transport Layer
Module 10: The Cisco IOS
Command Line
Module 11: Build a Small Cisco
Network
Module 12: ICMP
Network Addressing Module 1: Physical Layer
and Basic Module 2: Data Link Layer
Troubleshooting Module 3: Routing at the Network
Layer
Module 4: IPv6 Addressing
Module 5: IPv6 Neighbour
Discovery
Module 6: Cisco Switches and
Routers
Module 7: Troubleshoot Common
Network Problems
Network Support and Module 1: Network Support
Security Module 2: Cybersecurity Threats,
Vulnerabilities, and Attacks
Module 3: Network Security
HTML Essentials Module 1: Getting Started with
Html
Certified Entry- Module 2: Formatting Text and
Level Organizing Data
Programming Module 3: Exploring Visual and
Interactive Elements
Module 4: Enhancing Web
Presentation
Module 5: Building Optimized and
Accessible Web Content
Module 6: Exploring HTML Beyond
Basics
CSS Essentials Module 1: CSS Basics
Module 2: Properties and Values
Module 3: The Box Model
Module 4: Floats and Media
8.1 The project activities by the service provider will include the following milestones
to be delivered to undertake the training:
8.1.1.1 Develop project implementation plan;
8.1.1.2 Customization of the learning content;
8.1.1.3 Monitoring and evaluation of day-to-day training delivery;
8.1.1.4 Provision of learning content and review;
8.1.1.5 The delivery of the actual training, assessment and;
8.1.1.6 Certificates of completion to the trainees upon completion of the session
as outlined in 6.1
9. the dticβs RESPONSIBILITY
9.1 Briefing session
9.2 Training Evaluation report to the dtic.
9.3 the dtic will be responsible for the following logistical arrangements:
9.3.1 Regular visits and regular monitoring of the training process; the site and
infrastructure and the welfare of the trainees;
9.3.2 Pre-training briefing session;
9.3.3 Provide the evaluation report format/template to the appointed service
provider;
9.3.4 Effect payment for services rendered in accordance with the dtic terms of
reference within 30 days after training delivery and receipt of the evaluation
report.
9.3.5 the dtic may terminate the contract if the service provider is not competent to
deliver the Specialized Digital Skills training or the infrastructure is not
maintained; after they have been advised to improve the services (training or
the infrastructure is not maintained) in writing once but failed to improve.
9.3.6 Allocate personnel or representatives to exercise oversight on the agreed
training programmes
9.3.7 Support the impact assessment of the delivered programmes
9.3.8 Participate in the project steering committee for the purpose of monitoring
and evaluation.
9.3.9 Provide support in the identification of key stakeholders in the project,
including the identification of the beneficiaries of the training programmes
10. The beneficiary group (delegates / trainees)
10.1 The beneficiary group will consist of the following:
ο· The South African, youths and graduates not employed.
11. Qualifications, experience and expertise
11.1 The service provider must provide enough number of facilitators plus the project
leader for this project, and they must comply with the following requirements:
11.1.1 For specialised digital training: the project leader should have a diploma or degree
in Information Technology, Computer Science or Information Systems, plus a
minimum of 2 years in the training of specialised digital training; facilitator/s should
have a qualification/s or certificate/s in all the courses as mentioned in 6.2.2
(Cyber Security; Network Technician; Programming; Data Analytics; Internet of
Things) and have a minimum of 2 years in the training of specialised the digital
training.
11.1.3 The facilitators should have the following skills:
i. Presentation / Facilitation
ii. Customer Care
iii. Project Management
iv. Peoplesβ Management.
11.1.4 Bidders must submit comprehensive CVβs of all proposed facilitators in the
following format:
1st Column: Name and ID number of proposed facilitators; 2nd column: Relevant
qualification(s) and courses successfully completed; 3rd column: number of
yearsβ relevant experience indicated in numerical format; 4th column: Projects
and references to prove relevant experience and knowledge in field of expertise
(as indicated in below table).
Name and Relevant Number of yearsβ Projects and
Surname qualification(s) relevant experience references to
number of and courses in numerical format prove relevant
proposed successfully experience
facilitators completed and
knowledge in
field of
expertise
11.1.5 The bidding company must have a minimum of five (5) yearsβ experience in the
successful delivery of Specialized Digital Skills training.
11.1.6 The bidding company must submit a minimum of 3 reference letters from former
clients to prove successful delivery of similar training courses provided. These
reference letters must include the following details: (1) the type of project; (2)
the period of the project (start and end date); and (3) scope of the work.
11.1.7 The bidding company must have the following competencies in its organization:
a. Solid foundation in digital and technical knowledge
b. Outcomes-based learning design and development skills
c. Learning programme and learner assessment skills
d. Project management skills
e. Training management skills
NB: the dtic reserves the right to vet all documentation and information provided by
bidders to prove their relevant experience and ability to perform the service.
12. Due diligence
12.1 The bidder must have current technical and logistical capacity to perform the work
required. In order to prove this, the bidder must provide details of facilities,
resources and capacity.
13. Special conditions of bid
13.1 A Service Level Agreement must be signed with the successful bidder before work
commences. A contractual relationship will only commence once a Service Level
Agreement is signed between the parties;
13.2 Proposed key staff members must participate actively and be available to perform
services in accordance with the contract. In instances where a proposed key staff
member is not available to perform services at a specific period in time, the bidder
will be responsible to provide a replacement with similar qualifications and
experience in order to guarantee the same standard of work to the dtic. Each key
team memberβs role must be clearly outlined in the project plan;
13.3 A project plan detailing the tasks, activities and target dates for the work to be
undertaken should be submitted to the dtic within 10 working days after
appointment of the successful Service Provider. Each key team memberβs role
must be clearly outlined in the project plan;
13.4 As previously indicated the dtic reserves the right to vet all qualifications and
other documentation provided by bidders to prove relevant qualifications,
experience and expertise prior to the appointment of a Service Provider;
13.5 Copyright and intellectual property rights to all documentation, reports etc. that
emanate from this assignment will vest with the dtic;
13.6 This bid and all contracts emanating there from will be subject to the General
1Conditions of Contract issued in accordance with Treasury Regulation 16A
published in terms of the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (Act ).
Special Conditions of Contract are supplementary to that of the General
1Conditions of Contract. Not all bids will contain special conditions of contract.
Where, however, the Special Conditions of Contract are in conflict with the
General Conditions of Contract, the Special Conditions of Contract prevail;
13.7 Bids received after the closing date and time, at the address indicated in the bid
documents, will not be accepted for consideration and where possible, be
returned unopened to the bidder;
13.8 Biddersβ attention is drawn to the fact that amendments to any of the Bid
Conditions or setting of counter conditions by bidders may result in the invalidation
of such bids;
13.9 The State reserves the right to conduct supplier due diligence prior to final award
or at any time during the contract period. This may include site visits;
13.10 The contact Officials of the dtic may communicate with bidders where clarity is
sought after the closing date of the bid and prior to the award of the contract, or
to extend the validity period of the bid, if necessary;
13.11 All communication between the bidder and the contact Officials of the dtic must
be done in writing;
No specific requirements found
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