Tender Details
Public Safety Mobile Broadband (PSMB) will deliver a mobile broadband capability to help emergency service organisations (ESOs) communicate more easily with one another and across organisational and geographical boundaries, helping to keep people safe right across Australia.
The PSMB will represent a step change in how ESOs currently consume mobile data by enabling them to more broadly operationalise the use of data in the field once it is made available as a mission critical resource. PSMB will allow ESOs to make greater use of emerging technologies and data-heavy applications like live streaming from body cameras, personal location tracking and bush fire monitoring drones enabling faster decision making and coordination of emergency responses.
As part of the PSMB Strategic Roadmap, Workstream 3 – PSMB Financial and Business Case, the National PSMB Program is releasing this RFI, the purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to invite potential and interested suppliers for workshops to:
1.Inform the market on the latest status of the PSMB; and
2.Seek further market intelligence to inform NSW and the National PSMB program.
The first workshop is planned for 19 July 2022 at 10am AEST. Respondents must complete and return Attachment 1 to the RFI Manager (Rami Hourani, rami.hourani@customerservice.nsw.gov.au) by 5pm on 15 July 2022 AEST to register their interest in attending the workshops and to provide the attendee details.
Location
States and Territories: ACT, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
RFT Type
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This tender opportunity is not expected to lead to the award of a contract, or the award details will be advertised elsewhere. Please telephone or email the contact officer for details
Conditions for Participation
As a response to this RFI, NSWTA requires:
1.Respondents to confirm their interest in attending the workshops along with the details of the attendees
2.Submit any clarification questions for the National PSMB Program to prepare ahead of the workshop
3.Prepare for the workshops and subsequent individual sessions. NSWTA recommends respondents to share key considerations around above issues the National PSMB Program needs to be aware or could prepare ahead of the workshops.
The initial workshop is held on 19th July at 10am AEST through online web conference on Microsoft Teams. The link to the workshop will be sent to all nominated attendees from the respondents.