Irlanda: Single Party framework agreement for the provision, implementation and support of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system together with related services for Waterways Ireland
Data licitatiei 07.10.2024
Expirat
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Valoare estimata : 20,000,000 EUR
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Tip anunt:
UE
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ID: 8705312
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Data publicarii :
06.09.2024
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Tara/Judet:
IR |
Descriere scurta:
Irlanda: Single Party framework agreement for the provision, implementation and support of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system together with related services for Waterways Ireland
Coduri CPV:
48451000-4 - Pachete software de planificare a resurselor întreprinderii
48812000-3 - Sisteme de informare în domeniul financiar
72000000-5 - Servicii IT: consultanţă, dezvoltare de software, internet şi asistenţă
72212451-5 - Servicii de dezvoltare de software de planificare a resurselor întreprinderii
72260000-5 - Servicii de software
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Textul licitației
s IrelandDescriere: Expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified Applicants interested in being considered for the provision of an Enterprise Resource Planning System plus related services to the Contracting Authority. The Contracting Authority currently manages the business through individual / non-interfaced systems with a heavy reliance on MS Office products. The intention is to replace these with a new Finance, Project Management, Asset Management, and Work Force Management solution. Ideally these should be integrated as an ERP solution; however, consideration will be given to separate systems that can seamlessly integrate with each other. Delivery may be achieved by implementing this in a phased approach. The successful supplier will work with the Contracting Authority to ensure the system and processes are developed to maximise the return on investment. By transitioning to a unified system, the Contracting Authority can automate tasks, reduce reliance on manual data manipulation, and improve workflow efficiency, thereby enhancing the overall business management and reporting framework. This new system should offer robust self-serve capabilities, thereby reducing the dependency on the individual centralised functions for routine tasks. For the Contracting Authority to fully capitalise on the bene