Datacenter Upgrade Accessories for Ethiopia’s National ID (NID) Program: Storage and Memory upgr ...

UN Secretariat
Datacenter Upgrade Accessories for Ethiopia’s National ID (NID) Program: Storage and Memory upgr ... Request for EOI

Reference: EOIUNECA20196
Beneficiary countries or territories: Ethiopia
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 31-Aug-2022
Deadline on: 11-Sep-2022 00:00 0.00

Description
The Government of Ethiopia is implementing a renewed National Identity (NID) Program focused on rolling-out a digital identification system that is aligned with international best practices, including the Principles on Identification for Sustainable Development . Led by the National ID Program Office (NIDP), NID is a five-year program (2021 – 2026) set to introduce a new nation-wide foundational digital ID that will gradually replace the Kebele ID — a locally administered paper-based card — to offer an inclusive, residence-based and digital identification system, and ultimately support Ethiopia’s digital transformation agenda. The NID initiative will be implemented in various phases, including an initial pilot period, to enable lessons learned, local knowledge enhanced and technical iterations prior to a scale-up and nation-wide roll-out throughout the country. The pilot will test an Ethiopian integration of the Modular Open-Source Identification Platform (MOSIP). NID is a multi-stakeholder initiative encompassing a whole-of-government Steering Committee, international ID experts and consultants, various donors from the international development community, and different teams within the NIDP. Currently the Program Office is using a small-scale datacenter for its production environment. There is a plan to upgrade the datacenter's storage and iSCSI Network Card to fully maximize its use for the Digital ID (Fayda IDMS ) and ABIS engine deployment architectures. UNECA hereby invites potential vendors to provide these spareparts. N.B The required items The datacentere is currently under Dell support and warranty. Therefore, installing any third-party component into the existing HCI environment would intervene with the warranty and support. Because of this, only spareparts from the manufacturere, Dell are acceptable.

Rahel Tarekegne