SECOORA is soliciting contractors with Data Management and Communication Service (DMAC) qualifications who will present a plan and demonstrate the capability to operate a region-wide integrated DMAC infrastructure as a core component of SECOORA operations. Respondents should demonstrate their DMAC expertise and capabilities, user product development services and data provider support services. They should also demonstrate how they will build upon or modify SECOORA’s current DMAC system and how, using existing tools and products and/or emerging, appropriate new technologies implement a robust, cost-effective and scalable coastal ocean data management system that is compliant with US IOOS® DMAC requirements.
To access the DMAC Request for Qualifications (RFQ), Click here. An addendum has been published on March 11, 2015.
Deadline for submission of RFQ is Tuesday, March 24, 2015.
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