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TMR Seeks Body Worn Cameras - Department of Transport and Main Roads - Information Technology Branch is seeking body worn cameras and evidence management.

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TMR Seeks Body Worn Cameras and Evidence Management.

Department of Transport and Main Roads – Information Technology Branch is seeking body worn cameras and evidence management.

“TMR invites submissions in relation to TMR’s desire to better understand the market maturity, capability, technology and supplier landscape as it relates to enterprise-wide Body Worn Cameras (BWC) and Evidence Management Systems, delivered as a Managed Service,” says the tender release.

“TMR currently utilises BWCs and an Evidence Management System in a multitude of environments such as public transport, marine safety, infringements and customer service. TMR is focused on connecting people via an efficient, integrated transport system accessible to everyone.”

Any questions regarding this RFI must be made in writing or by email and should be directed to the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) Contact Officer. The Contact Officer for this RFI is James Scott, manager, ICT strategic sourcing on ICT.Tenders@tmr.qld.gov.au

This TMR seeks body worn cameras tender closes September 6 – there’s more information here and more SEN news here.

“TMR Seeks Body Worn Cameras and Evidence Management.”

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