Tenders 29/4/14

By on 29 April, 2014

2 May: 14AMSA111; Satellite-Based Oil Spill Monitoring and Tracking Service. Australian Maritime Safety Authority.

This ATM seeks a single Service Provider able to provide a Satellite-based Synthetic Aperture Radar (SSAR) Oil Spill Monitoring and Surveillance service over specific areas of interest.

The three main benefits and objectives of the service contract will be providing AMSA with three satellite surveillance and analysis capabilities:

  • monitor risks of vessel sourced pollution
  • confirm suspected oil spill incidents
  • support an oil spill response.

Contact officer: Chris Evans (02) 6279 5027 contracts-enquiries@amsa.gov.au.

 

 

6 June: 42157; Property File Digitisation. Southland District Council, New Zealand.

The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to identify potential approaches and the indicative costs of the digitisation of Council’s property records. It is expected that the vendor responses will be used by Southland District Council to understand the costs and methods available to them for the digitisation of Council’s property filing system as a part of developing a business case to gain approval and funding for the project.

Enquiries: Andrew Kinloch andrew@southlanddc.govt.nz.

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