
The New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority, Australia, is inviting proposals for the supply, implementation, support and maintenance for up to 10 years of a commercially available digital video system.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)
FOR THE PROVISION OF A TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT CENTRE (TMC) VIDEO SYSTEM
(Reference number: 08.2692.2078)
The tender closes at 2:30 pm on Tuesday 6 January 2009, Australian Eastern Daylight Time.
The New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority, Australia, is inviting proposals for the supply, implementation, support and maintenance for up to 10 years, of a commercially available digital video system that:
This work required for the RFP also includes supply, implementation, support and maintenance of:
The RFP also requires the removal & disposal of the existing video system.
Request for Proposal documents may be obtained for a fee of $33 from the website: www.tenders.nsw.gov.au/rta
Enquiries should be made to Gayle McKnight, email: Gayle_McKnight@rta.nsw.gov.au
The tender closes at 2:30 pm on Tuesday 6 January 2009, Australian Eastern Daylight Time.
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