Tender Overview
Organization: Oriental Insurance Company Ltd. Department: Department Of Financial Services. Procurement: Security Operations Centre (SOC) services per RFP. Estimated value: ₹6,00,00,00,000. Location: Not specified; bidders should verify local deployment requirements. Scope differentiator: RFP calls for a SOC solution with quantity/duration flexibility up to 25% as per the optional clause. The tender emphasizes adherence to buyer-specified terms and a file-based SOW. The absence of BOQ items suggests a comprehensive security operations contract rather than discrete line items.
Technical Specifications & Requirements
- No formal specifications listed in the BOQ; the buyer attaches a separate SOW file for detailed scope.
- Key data points available: Estimated value of ₹6,00,00,00,000 and 25% quantity/duration variation under the option clause.
- Given the SOC category, expected requirements likely cover security operations, monitoring, incident response, and credential management per the RFP’s scope.
- The absence of explicit technical standards in the public data highlights the need to review the attached ATC/SOW for IS/ISMS, SOC tooling, and performance metrics.
- Bidders should anticipate alignment with high-security operations practices and compliance documentation as per the RFP and SOW attachments.
- Eligibility considerations will rely on the complete RFP, with the ATC clause guiding technical compliance.
Terms, Conditions & Eligibility
- Option Clause: Contract quantity or duration may be adjusted up to 25% at contract issue and post-issuance.
- All eligibility, technical, commercial, and terms/conditions from the RFP prevail per the buyer’s ATC.
- EMD details: Not disclosed in the public summary; bidders must consult the RFP and ATC/SOW attachments for exact EMD requirements.
- BOQ: No items listed; indicates a holistic SOC services engagement rather than discrete procurements.
- Ensure compliance with the attached SOW and ATC for risk, delivery, and performance expectations.
- For participation, bidders must align with the buyer’s generic/ATC terms and satisfy security operation capabilities per the RFP.
