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Request For Proposal – Connect Our School Project Lot 1 – Provision of Fixed Broadband Internet Connectivity + Power Systems

The National ICT Authority (NICTA) invites experienced and reputable Internet Service Providers and Power Systems Providers to submit proposals for the provision of fixed broadband internet connectivity and power systems for the “Connect our Schools” project. This initiative aims to enhance digital learning in schools across the country by providing reliable internet connectivity powered by sustainable energy solutions. This project is driven by the recognition that digital literacy and access to online educational resources are critical components of modern education to enhance learning activities.

Interested service providers are required to demonstrate their capability and experience in delivering fixed broadband internet connectivity and sustainable power solutions. Proposals must include a detailed design aligned with the technical specifications, pricing, and delivery timelines.

Proposals should be submitted via email to uas@nicta.gov.pg .

NICTA looks forward to collaborating with dedicated suppliers to advance teaching and learning through this project.

 

Authorized by:

Jackson Kariko
Acting CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER


Issue Date: 06 September 2024
Closing Date: 20 September 2024
Public Notice: View Notice
RFP Document: View Fixed Broadband Connectivity RFP document

View Proposal Guideline Template for Fixed Broadband

View Power System RFP document

View Proposal Guideline Template for Power System

View Proposal Submission Template

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Request For Proposal – Connect Our School Project Lot 2 – Provision of Desktop Computers, Fixed Broadband, and Solar Power Services

The National Information Communication Technology Authority (NICTA) invites experienced and reputable suppliers to submit proposals for the following two separate Requests for Proposals (RFPs) under LOT 2 of the Connect Our Schools Project (CSP):

1. UAS24-RFP-CSPL2-DC-v1: Provision of Desktop Computers
2. UAS24-RFP-CSPL2-BCSP-v1: Provision of Broadband Connectivity and Solar Power Systems

This initiative aims to enhance digital learning by providing reliable internet connectivity and sustainable energy solutions, along with desktop computers, to students and teachers in underserved schools across the country. The project recognizes the critical role of digital literacy and access to online educational resources in modern education.

Instructions to Bidders:

1. UAS24-RFP-CSPL2-DC-v1: Provision of Desktop Computers

Interested suppliers must demonstrate their capability and experience in supplying and delivering desktop computers for educational use. Proposals should  include a detailed specification of the computers, pricing, and delivery timelines.

2. UAS24-RFP-CSPL2-BCSP-v1: Provision of Broadband Connectivity and Solar Power Systems

Interested suppliers must demonstrate their capability and experience in delivering both broadband connectivity solutions and power systems to support digital learning in remote schools. Proposals must include a detailed design aligned with technical specifications for broadband connectivity and power, pricing, and delivery timelines.

Proposals should be submitted via email ONLY to uas@nicta.gov.pg.

NICTA looks forward to collaborating with dedicated suppliers to advance teaching and learning through this project.

Authorized by:

KILA GULO-VUI
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Issue Date: 27 September 2024
Closing Date: 11 October 2024
Public Notice: View Notice
RFP Document: View Desktop Computers RFP document

View Broadband Internet Connectivity and Solar Power Systems RFP document

View Proposal Guideline for Fixed Broadband

View Proposal Guideline Template for Solar Power System

View Proposal Submission Template

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Papua New Guinea celebrates the International Day for Universal Access to Information

Universal access to information means that everyone has the right to seek, receive and disseminate information. Right to Information is an integral part of the right to freedom of expression. Access to information is recognized as a prerequisite for sustainable development and, as part of right to information, one of the fundamental human rights.

The 74th United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 28 September as the International Day for Universal Access to Information in October 2019 (previously known as Right to Know Day).

UNDP, within the Preventing and Countering Corruption in Papua New Guinea Project (PNG Anti-Corruption Project) in partnership with Department for Information and Communications Technology organized a Roundtable on Establishing and Implementing the Effective Right to Information System on International Day for Universal Access to Information Day, on 28 September 2022 in the Grand Papua Hotel in Port Moresby.

The roundtable was organized within the PNG Anti-Corruption Project, funded by the European Union and implemented jointly by UNDP and UNODC.

Papua New Guinea is currently finalizing the Right to Information Policy in partnership with Department of Information and Technology Communications UNDP which will lead to development of the Freedom of information legislation.

Minister for Information and Communication Technology, Hon. Timothy Masju, said:

“Right to Information is a requirement under Section 51 of PNG’s Constitution. This Constitutional framework needs to be made enforceable under appropriate legislation. Unfortunately, we do not have a legislation on Freedom of Information since Independence to date.  There were previous efforts to develop a legislation on ‘access to information’ but that were never realized.  I am pleased to announce now that the Ministry of ICT is giving priority to ensure a Policy and a legislation, giving effect to Section 51 of our Constitution, is realized for our people.”

Minister Masiu said that for PNG to become a knowledgeable society, as captured in the PNG Vision 2050, it must first begin with enabling its citizens easy access to daily government information that they require for planning and decision-making. “The mechanisms that we put in place to enable public to access government information must allow for clear distinction of what is public information that can be accessed and the exemptions such as confidential or secret information.”

Minister Masiu thanked the UNDP, European Union and key partners who are supporting the Government to ensure access to information will be enforceable under relevant legislation.

“The Roundtable examined current efforts in Papua New Guinea to establish and implement a robust Right to Information Policy architecture. It presented an opportunity to raise awareness on the importance of freely available public information for all citizens. Such initiatives greatly contribute to preventing corruption through disclosure which increases transparency and raises standards of accountability,” said Mr. Edward Vrkic, UNDP Officer in Charge. Officer in Charge.

“Under the EU-PNG Partnership for Good Governance, the European Union allocated approximately 100 million Kina for actions aiming at promoting good governance and the respect of the rule of law. I wish to renew the firm commitment of the European Union to stand by the PNG government and civil society to further progress core reforms, including the establishment and implementation of an effective Right to Information System,” said Dr Razvan Silviu Jora, EU Deputy Head of Delegation.

Representatives from the DICT, PMNEC, Interim Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), Ombudsman Commission, National Procurement Commission, the Immigration and Citizenship Authority, OGP Secretariat, Media Council, TI Papua New Guinea and representatives of the Right to Information (RTI) Unit from Vanuatu attended the Roundtable.

The 2022 theme for the International Day for Universal Access to Information is ‘Artificial intelligence, e-governance and access to information’. Right to information for every citizen is recognized in the PNG National Constitution.

The PNG Anti-Corruption Project aims to strengthen the Government’s commitment and capacities to address corruption in line with the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC).

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Final Universal Access Service (UAS) Policy for Consultation

This is the Universal Access and Service Policy (UAS Policy) of the Government of Papua New Guinea. It addresses the Government’s objectives of achieving universal access to and utilization of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) and related
telecommunications services and applications by all citizens, households, businesses, public institutions, and civil service organizations throughout PNG.

The goal of this revised Universal Service & Access Policy is to act as catalyst for action to drive down the price of Internet access, expand coverage to the millions that remain unconnected, and build the inclusive foundation for a robust digital economy. This revised policy will modernise the UAS Policy and the Universal Access and Service Fund (UASF) mandate to build an inclusive and strong digital economy within PNG.

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NICTA’s New Branch Focuses on Bringing Connectivity to Underserved Areas

The National Information and Communication Technology Authority (NICTA) officially opened its new Universal Access Service (UAS) Branch at Range View Plaza on March 1, 2024. The ceremony was officiated by Minister for Information and Communication Technology, Hon Timothy Masiu.

The Universal Access Service Secretariate was established through the Department of ICT’s Universal Access Policy and marks a significant step in the government’s efforts to expand internet access across the country. Minister Masiu emphasized the distinction between NICTA’s regulatory role and the UAS’s operational focus.

“NICTA regulates the ICT industry through licensing and resource allocation,” Minister Masiu explained. “The UAS Secretariat, operating from this new location, will now intensify its efforts to identify unserved and underserved remote areas.”

The ICT Minister urged the UAS to collaborate with all ICT operators to ensure connectivity reaches all corners of Papua New Guinea.

He highlighted the importance of this initiative, stating, “Connecting rural areas with 4G internet coverage will allow people to engage in e-commerce, e-learning, and a range of other e-services.”

NICTA Chairman, Mr. Noel Mobiha, elaborated on the function of the new branch. “This facility is a platform for open communication with all telecommunication companies, our clients, and licensees,” he said. “We aim to work collectively to deliver services to unconnected areas.”

ICT Minister Hon Timothy Masiu commended the NICTA Board and staff for their hard work in establishing the independent UAS branch. “This separation of functions ensures the UAS can focus solely on delivering crucial connectivity services,” he concluded.

Read UAS Policy: https://www.ict.gov.pg/universal-access-services-uas-policy/

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UAS in the News

NICTA’s New Branch Focuses on Bringing Connectivity to Underserved Areas

The National Information and Communication Technology Authority (NICTA) officially opened its new Universal Access Service (UAS) Branch at Range View Plaza on March 1, 2024. The ceremony was officiated by Minister for Information and Communication Technology, Hon Timothy Masiu.

The Universal Access Service Secretariate was established through the Department of ICT’s Universal Access Policy and marks a significant step in the government’s efforts to expand internet access across the country. Minister Masiu emphasized the distinction between NICTA’s regulatory role and the UAS’s operational focus.

“NICTA regulates the ICT industry through licensing and resource allocation,” Minister Masiu explained. “The UAS Secretariat, operating from this new location, will now intensify its efforts to identify unserved and underserved remote areas.”

The ICT Minister urged the UAS to collaborate with all ICT operators to ensure connectivity reaches all corners of Papua New Guinea.

He highlighted the importance of this initiative, stating, “Connecting rural areas with 4G internet coverage will allow people to engage in e-commerce, e-learning, and a range of other e-services.”

NICTA Chairman, Mr. Noel Mobiha, elaborated on the function of the new branch. “This facility is a platform for open communication with all telecommunication companies, our clients, and licensees,” he said. “We aim to work collectively to deliver services to unconnected areas.”

ICT Minister Hon Timothy Masiu commended the NICTA Board and staff for their hard work in establishing the independent UAS branch. “This separation of functions ensures the UAS can focus solely on delivering crucial connectivity services,” he concluded.

Read UAS Policy: https://www.ict.gov.pg/universal-access-services-uas-policy/

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The Universal Access and Service (UAS) Strategic Plan 2023-2027 builds on the achievements of the 2018-2022 plan, which marked the first strategic framework for the UAS Fund in Papua New Guinea.