i-Singapore@Work Call-for-Collaboration (CFC)

  • Submission Closing Date: 03 Dec 2012

The Info-communications Development Authority of Singapore ("IDA") has issued this Call-for-Collaboration ("CFC") to invite companies to submit proposals ("Proposals") on the development and deployment of geospatial business applications for adoption by companies.

Companies in the Wholesale and Retail, Food and Beverage, Real Estate, Transport and Logistics or other industries are encourage to form consortia comprising ICT and end-user companies with the necessary expertise.

Objectives

This CFC aims to encourage companies to adopt enterprise geospatial applications to create new business opportunities, improve workforce productivity and enable better decision-making, using public and private sector data.

Public Briefing

The i-Singapore@Work Call-For-Collaboration (CFC) public briefing was held on 13th May 2011 from 9.00am to 1.00pm where IDA shared important details of the CFC with Industry partners. The event was held at Mapletree Business City, Seminar Room. The briefing was attended by more than 90 participants from 68 companies including Automobile, Telecommunication, Real Estate, Transport and Logistics, ICT companies and trade associations.


Interested parties may contact [email protected] for more information.

CFC Public Document and Proposal Submission Forms

S/N Description
1 i-Singapore@Work CFC - Public Document
2 Annex A : Important Notices
3 Annex B : Examples of Geospatial Business Application
4 Annex C : Information on OneMap
5 Annex D: List of Public Sector Data Available in the Public Domain
6 Proposal Submission Form
7 Proposal Submission Form Appendix A - Project Costs

For requests and clarifications, please contact:

Terence Tan, IDA
DID: +65 6211 1491
Fax: +65 6211 2205
Email: [email protected]

Frederick Tham, IDA
DID: +65 6211 1133
Fax: +65 6211 2205
Email: [email protected]

Joshua New, IDA
DID: +65 6211 0119
Fax: +65 6211 2205
Email: [email protected]


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