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Brief

Deliver an integrated web-based portal, backed by an enterprise spatially-aware knowledge management system to incorporate data and information

Contract #
REOI no. 20/009
Location
Everywhere
Closed On
Fri 31/01/2020 - 02:00 PM FJT
Tender Details
The Pacific Resilience Programme (PREP) is a series of projects funded by the World Bank and implemented at the regional and national level by the Pacific Community, Pacific Island Forum Secretariat and Samoa, Tonga, Marshall Islands and Vanuatu. The overall project development objective is to strengthen early warning, resilient investments and financial protection.

One of the components of the project aims to strengthen multi-hazard spatial risk data and information systems including data decision/support systems/tools as well as strengthen innovative processes to share knowledge and information by developing an information hub.

The SPC Disaster and Community Resilience Programme owns and manages a number of information and data systems on disaster and climate risk information and spatial datasets.

Over the years, maintaining multiple systems, some of them in maintenance mode, has put a stress on existing programme resources, and there is a clear need to consolidate the systems and streamline access to the important holdings within the various systems.

This effort aims to unite the multiple platforms administered by the Disaster and Community Resilience Programme, under a single platform known as the Pacific Resilience Nexus (PRN). The PRN will be integrated with the Pacific Data Hub. The Pacific Data Hub (PDH) is a collection of technologies developed by SPC and its partners to consolidate, preserve, present, manage, and share data and knowledge products related to the Pacific region. It acts as a shared service for regional organizations, governments, academia, and other development partners. The PDH provides a vehicle for ongoing investment in a sustainable data infrastructure for the Pacific.

The PRN will deliver an integrated web-based portal, backed by an enterprise spatially-aware knowledge management system to incorporate data and information
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