Cyber Security Audit - Website Accessibility Audit
Central Institute Of Plastics Engineering And Technology (cipet)
CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
Bid Publish Date
10-Dec-2024, 2:55 pm
Bid End Date
20-Dec-2024, 3:00 pm
Value
₹50,000
Progress
Quantity
1
Bid Type
Single Packet Bid
A tender has been published for National Innovation Foundation Cyber Security Audit - Accessibility audit. Quantity: 1 by. Submission Deadline: 20-12-2024 15: 00: 00. Check eligibility and apply.
Central Institute Of Plastics Engineering And Technology (cipet)
CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
Sashastra Seema Bal (ssb)
ALWAR, RAJASTHAN
Textiles Committee
MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA
Sashastra Seema Bal (ssb)
BALRAMPUR, UTTAR PRADESH
Sashastra Seema Bal (ssb)
GAYA, BIHAR
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Experience Criteria
Certificate (Requested in ATC)
Additional Doc 1 (Requested in ATC) *In case any bidder is seeking exemption from Experience / Turnover Criteria
the supporting documents to prove his eligibility for exemption must be uploaded for evaluation by the buyer
The eligibility requirements for this tender include being a legally registered entity and having at least three years of experience in conducting cyber security audits with a focus on accessibility. Documentation supporting your claims must be submitted along with your bid.
Bidders must submit relevant certificates as specified in the additional terms and conditions (ATC) of the tender. These may include industry-recognized certifications related to cyber security and accessibility audits.
To register, bidders must create an account on the designated e-procurement portal. The registration process typically involves submitting relevant company details and undergoing necessary compliance checks before being eligible to participate in bidding.
Bidders are generally required to submit documents in PDF format. It is crucial to ensure all submitted files are clear, legible, and comply with the formatting guidelines specified in the bid document.
The technical specifications require bidders to adhere to recognized standards for conducting accessibility audits in cyber security. Bidders should be familiar with audit methodologies and quality assurance protocols relevant to the field.
Yes, bidders must comply with applicable quality standards relevant to cyber security audits. These standards ensure that the audit process is thorough, credible, and delivers actionable insights regarding accessibility issues.
Compliance requirements include adherence to government regulations regarding cyber security and an understanding of relevant national policies surrounding accessibility standards. Documentation evidencing compliance must be provided.
Details regarding the EMD will be detailed in the tender document. Bidders are generally required to submit the EMD along with their bids as a commitment to participate sincerely.
Bidders who are awarded the contract may be required to provide performance security within a specified timeframe. This security ensures that the contractor complies with the terms of the contract throughout its duration.
The payment terms will be outlined in the tender documentation. Typically, it includes payment milestones based on project deliverables or performance outcomes, ensuring clarity on how funds are dispersed over the project timeline.
The pricing will be evaluated based on the total cost submitted in the bid. The approach emphasizes transparency and competitiveness, ensuring the best value for the Department of Science and Technology while maintaining quality standards.
Bids must be submitted electronically via the designated e-procurement portal. Bidders should ensure that all required documents are uploaded before the submission deadline to be considered valid.
Yes, strict adherence to the timelines and deadlines set in the tender documents is expected. Late submissions are typically disqualified, hence it’s advisable to plan accordingly to meet all deadlines.
Evaluation and selection will be conducted based on quality and total cost of the proposals submitted. Bidders must demonstrate technical competence and competitive pricing to be selected for the tender.
Notifications regarding the results of the evaluation will be communicated to all bidders once the evaluation process has concluded. This information is generally sent via the e-procurement portal and may also be communicated directly through registered emails.
Yes, MSEs may receive benefits such as exemptions from certain eligibility criteria and preferential treatment in the evaluation process. These measures aim to encourage MSE participation in government tenders.
Startups may benefit from relaxed eligibility requirements and additional support aimed at enhancing their capabilities to compete for government contracts in the fields of cyber security audits.
The tender encourages participation from local businesses and promotes the use of domestically produced goods and services. Bidders are encouraged to demonstrate compliance with the 'Make in India' policies through their submissions.
Yes, bidders are required to comply with local content requirements, which stipulate a certain percentage of the work or components involved must be sourced locally. This promotes domestic industry participation in government projects.
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