RFP/BPPS/2021/3515 – IATI Datastore Classic

UNDP
RFP/BPPS/2021/3515 – IATI Datastore Classic Request for proposal

Reference: RFP/BPPS/2021/3515 – IATI Datastore Classic
Beneficiary countries: United States of America
Published on: 15-Nov-2021
Deadline on: 08-Dec-2021 00:00 (GMT -5.00)

Description

Dear Sir / Madam:

We kindly request you to submit your Proposal for RFP/BPPS/2021/3515 – IATI Datastore Classic. Please be guided by the form attached hereto as Annex 2, in preparing your proposal.

Proposals may be submitted on or before 8 December 2021 via email to margarita.bernardo@undp.org indicating the below references in the subject of the emails. Proposals sent to other UNDP email addresses will not be accepted and the Purchaser will not be responsible for the confidentiality of such offer.

Your Proposal must be expressed in the English language, and valid for a minimum period of 120 days.

Proposers must take into account the following:
 

  • Proposers must indicate the below in the e-mail subject box while submitting the Technical proposal and other documents related to this bid: Technical Proposal (items A, B and C of Annex 2). 
    RFP/BPPS/2021/3515 – IATI Datastore Classic
  • Proposers must indicate the below in the e-mail subject box while submitting the Financial proposal: Financial Proposal (items D and E of Annex 2) RFP/BPPS/2021/3515 – IATI Datastore Classic.  

(Both financial and technical proposals must be submitted as separate files).

Upon finalizing the technical evaluation, only technically qualified bidders will be requested to provide the password of the financial proposal. The technically qualified proposers will have 24 hours to respond to UNDP’s request for the password.

Proposers may send as many e-mails as needed; however, the size of each e-mail should not exceed seven megabytes (7 MB).  As an e-mail can take some time to arrive after it is sent, we advise all Proposers to send e-mail submissions well before the deadline.  Proposers are solely responsible for ensuring that any and all files sent to UNDP are readable, that is, uncorrupted, in the indicated electronic format, and free from viruses and malware. Failure to provide readable files will result in the proposal being rejected.