GEO Satellite Bandwidth Leasing and Hosted Services

UN Secretariat
GEO Satellite Bandwidth Leasing and Hosted Services Request for EOI

Reference: EOIJD517955
Beneficiary countries or territories: United States of America
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 01-Dec-2020
Deadline on: 31-Dec-2020 00:00 (GMT 0.00)

Description
Introduction The purpose of this Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) is to create a database of potential vendors that would be interested in participating in a Request for Proposals (RFP) for satellite communications solutions that will be able to meet the operational requirements of the Office Away from Headquarters (OAH), the United Nations Global Service Centre (UNGSC) and both Peacekeeping and Political missions worldwide. The RFP would consist on: - The provision of leased satellite bandwidth providing worldwide coverage in the C band including options for X, Ku and Ka Band. UN requires approximately 400 MHz of leased satellite bandwidth in the C band that will provide worldwide coverage and provisioned exclusively through the satellites owned by the vendor. - Provision of Hosted end-to-end service for ISP Current Situation and Goals The UN owns, manages and operates a private satellite communications network of approximately 200 Satellite terminals, with antenna sizes ranging from 2.4 to 16.4 M, 250 inter mission and mission to hub satellite links using 12 Transponders on 3 satellites over the Atlantic and Indian Ocean operating regions. The goals of the new solicitation process are: 1. To obtain worldwide geostationary satellite coverage from multiple providers. 2. Ensure a rapid response to emergency requirements. 3. Guarantee high bandwidth availability with SLAs for timely provision of new bandwidth and resolution of interference or other problems which degrade or interrupt the service. 4. Establish a direct agreement with the satellite owner and avoid any brokerage and dealership arrangements. 5. Increase a cost efficiency for the provided/contracted satellite bandwidth. 6. To test potential vendor transponder on compatibility with currently installed Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation System running in high availability configuration in Brindisi, Italy and Valencia, Spain. 7. To receive an end-to-end satellite connectivity service for internet   

Joseph Donato