RFI for Work Productivity Tool Solution.
Shadi Matlou
In plain English
The Road Accident Fund is seeking information on a Work Productivity Tool Solution for configuration, implementation, maintenance, and support over 36 months. There are no specific eligibility requirements mentioned.
Always check the official documentDescription
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is requesting information for a cloud-based Work Productivity Tool. This solution will track and analyze employee productivity, including activity monitoring, task mapping, and integration with platforms like Microsoft 365 and Jira. The project covers a 36-month period and requires the tool to comply with South African data privacy laws like POPIA and RICA. The work will be implemented within the RAF's existing digital environment. Bidders must provide a proven, off-the-shelf solution and demonstrate experience with similar public-sector implementations in South Africa over the last six years. The goal is to gain insights into workload distribution and operational efficiency through advanced analytics and dashboards.
Full requirements
- Must provide evidence of relevant project experience
- Must hold ISO 27001 or SOC 2 security certifications
Contact & how to apply
Name: Shadi Matlou
Email: shadim@raf.co.za
Phone: 012-649-2030
How to apply: Responses must be sent via email to bacsecretariat@raf.co.za by 11:00 on 22 July 2026. Submissions must follow the structure and numbering provided in the RFI document.
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