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INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE & SUPPPORT
Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Darwin, Hobart
The National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator (NOPTA) was established on 1 January 2012, and is a function provided by the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science. NOPTA administers Commonwealth offshore petroleum and greenhouse gas titles, undertakes data and resource management functions; and provides information, assessments and technical advice on offshore petroleum and greenhouse gas titles matters to the Commonwealth Minister (currently Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia) and the relevant State and the Northern Territory Ministers, collectively named the Joint Authority.
NOPTA requires a service provider to manage its current Infrastructure and desktop environment. It is expected that the successful tenderer will be able to provide ongoing advice as to improvements that can be made to NOPTA’s current environment as a result of evolving technology and business changes which can be incorporated into NOPTA’s ICT offerings to its staff.
Accordingly, the Department invites suitably qualified IT providers to submit a tender for management of its on-premise and Azure based infrastructure together with desktop support services.
Tenderers are required to provide a signed Deed of Confidentiality (attached) prior to the release of the Statement of Requirement.
Please forward signed Deed of Confidentiality to corporate@nopta.gov.au to receive additional attachments.
The tenderer and any subcontractors proposed in the tender must not be named as not complying with the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 (Cth).
The tenderer confirms that in dealing with its employees and independent contractors, the tenderer has due regard to Commonwealth policies on the engagement of workers, comply with Commonwealth policies on the engagement of workers, including the obligations under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Cth) and relevant work health and safety laws.
The tenderer and any subcontractors proposed in the tender are not insolvent, bankrupt, in liquidation, or under administration or receivership.
The tenderer and any subcontractors must adhere to the Australian Cyber Security Center (ACSC) better practice principles for Managed Service Providers. Details can be found at https://www.cyber.gov.au/government/publications/msp-better-practice-principles/
The anticipated timeframe for the contract is three years with two options to extend for a period of 12 months each.