Background
As part of its 10-point Economic Agenda from 2016-2022, the new Duterte administration targets to spend 5-7% of GDP on infrastructure. In line with this, there are several nationwide infrastructure programmes that are currently being implemented to deliver basic services to local communities. These programmes include the Department of the Interior and Local Government’s (DILG's) Assistance to Municipalities (AM) programme that is constructing evacuation centers, water and sanitation facilities, and roads for local communities; the Conditional Matching Grant to Provinces (CMGP) that is repairing and rehabilitating roads in provinces; and the Department of Education's (DepEd) K to 12 computerization programme that is delivering IT equipment and solar panels to elementary schools. The Pipol Konek programme, led by the Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT), is also providing free public Wi-Fi hotspots across the country
NATIONAL PROGRAMME | GOVERNMENT AGENCY | DESCRIPTION |
K to 12 Computerisation Programme | DEPED | Deliver computer equipment and solar panels to schools across the country. |
Assistance to Disadvantaged Municipalities. | DILG | Which constructs evacuation centers, roads, and water facilities in over 1,300 municipalities. |
Conditional Matching Grant for Provinces. | DILG | Repair and Rehabilitation of roads in 78 provinces. |
Pipol Konek | DICT | Providing free public Wi-Fi to 6,000 sites across the country. |
To ensure that corruption is mitigated in these initiatives, UNDP has launched the project entitled “Development LIVE: Developing Infrastructure through Local Integrity, Innovation & Citizen Empowerment." Development LIVE is essentially an online data capture and visualization platform that will allow citizens to upload their monitoring reports and live stream their monitoring activities online for public viewing and allow government personnel to respond to issues raised by the citizen reports to fast track project implementation. On the app itself will be a simple feedback survey for an everyday citizen to complete, as well as a technical feedback survey for qualified personnel (i.e. civil engineers) or trained CSOs to report on.
The development of the system has been ongoing since November 2017. There is now a need to enter phase 2.0 of the system to ensure the enhancement of features and customization for new projects. The current features of the mobile app are attached for reference.
Institutional Arrangements
For the duration of the contract, the Consultant shall report to the UNDP Philippines Data Group through the Institutions and Partnerships (I&P) Outcome Team, and in close coordination with the respective project managers of UNDP-DILG and UNDP-DICT, in the delivery of the terms of reference. Reporting is output-based and all deliverables must be submitted to UNDP-I&P. Similarly, the final outputs should be formally accepted by the Outcome Lead of I&P, UNDP Philippines before any payment is made.
The contractor shall attend physical meetings twice a month, or as needed, in Metro Manila with UNDP and/or government partners, with travel costs built into the contract. The contractor shall coordinate with the Senior Software Developer for the Web Application to address issues and synchronize the development, pilot testing, and formulation of the software guides/user guides.
The contractor shall participate in at least four (4) training programmes in selected areas (Lanao del Sur, Palawan and Baguio) of three (3) days each, with travel costs (plane fare, meals, accommodation, and transportation) built into the contract.
Duration of Work, Duty Station, and Travel
To undertake the tasks, procedures, and expected outputs, the Consultant shall be engaged for 200 man-days for 10 months. Effectivity of the engagement will be upon signing of the contract and will be valid until all outputs have been delivered and accepted. The target start-of-work date is March 02, 2020, and the expected completion date is December 01, 2020.
The position will be based in Manila to allow accessibility and availability for discussions and reporting on the progress of activities as may be required by the UNDP. Though the consultant will not be required to report regularly at the Country Office but shall agree with the UNDP I&P Team Leader on a regular schedule to report on the status and provide feedback on the outputs.
Scope of Price Proposal and Schedule of Payments
The Consultant should send a financial proposal based on a lump-sum amount for the delivery of the outputs identified below. The total amount quoted shall include all costs components required to deliver the goods and services identified above, including professional fees and any other applicable costs (i.e., transportation/travel to and from residence for meetings and activities in areas mentioned in the previous sections, supplies, and materials, communications, etc.) to be incurred by the Consultant in completing the assignment.
The contract price will be a fixed output-based price. Any deviations from the outputs and timelines will need to be agreed upon between the Consultant and UNDP. Travel shall be included in the financial proposal, consistent with the areas mentioned in the previous sections.
Payments will be done upon satisfactory completion of the deliverables by target due dates. Outputs will be reviewed and certified by the Outcome Lead, I&P Team, UNDP prior to the release of payments.
Deliverables | Due Date |
10% Upon submission and approval of a proposed work plan and the inception reports for the four national programmes | March 17, 2020 |
30% Upon submission and acceptance of the progress report, including the enhanced prototype of the DevLIVE mobile app | April 30, 2020 |
30% Upon submission and acceptance of the progress report, including the final DevLIVE mobile app | September 20, 2020 |
30% Upon submission and acceptance of User’s Manual, Software/Technical Documentation, and conduct of User Acceptance Testing | November 20, 2020 |
Duties and Responsibilities
To achieve the above objectives, UNDP Philippines requires the services of a qualified Senior Software Developer for the following tasks, in coordination with the Software Developer for the Web Application and the UNDP Philippines Data Group led by the Institutions and Partnerships (I&P) Team:
- Review the current system design and infrastructure of the DevLIVE;
- Enhance the mobile application customized for four (4) national programmes, which includes but not limited to the following upgrades:
Item | Description | |
1 | User Profile Management | The reporter can manage their profile information on mobile applications. |
2 | Social Media Login | The reporter can log in and register using social media accounts. |
3 | Monitoring Form Rendering | Render encoded monitoring form on the mobile application. |
4 | Monitoring Form Submission | The reporter can submit monitoring forms from their mobile application |
5 | Offline Support | The reporter can submit forms even if there is no internet connection. |
6 | GPS Accuracy | The reporter can view GPS location accuracy before capturing the location information. It can be in the form of a percentage or an actual number of satellites connected. This information can also be viewed by the administrators to check if the GPS information submitted by the reporters is precise or if there are location errors needed to note. |
7 | Manual Entering of GPS information | The reporter can enter GPS manually on mobile application |
8 | Assigning Reporter Group Code | Only projects from their respective reporter group code will be available for reporters |
9 | Social Media Sharing Post | Reporters can share posts on Facebook Twitter and Instagram. |
10 | Profile Completion | The reporter should have complete their profile information to gain access to different modules of the mobile application. Only basic information is needed on mobile application |
12 | Google Play Account Setup | Setting up google play account for mobile application |
13 | Social Media and other websites Restriction | Project Administrators can restrict areas where social media and other websites are prohibited. |
14 | Monitoring Form Enhancement | Forms should have 10 or more questions per page. Has the option to increase the font size. |
15 | Uploaded Images Resolution | Set to lower resolution of uploaded images in mobile application |
16 | Support Registered User Role | The default user role from the mobile application should be registered user. |
17 | DILG Dashboard: Project Type Report | The dashboard should have a Project Type Report |
18 | DILG Dashboard: Financial Report | The dashboard should have a Financial Report |
19 | DILG Dashboard: Physical Implementation Report | The dashboard should have a Physical Implementation Status Report |
20 | DILG Dashboard: Time Series Data | Data on the dashboard should be in time series. |
21 | SDG's Data | Mockup data for SDG's integration |
22 | Citizen Dashboard | Mockup data for Usefulness, Timeliness and Quality Citizen Feedback |
23 | Citizen Feedback Form Encoding | Encode citizen feedback form on a google form. The form should be customizable by the administrator. |
24 | Citizen Feedback Form Rendering | Render encoded citizen feedback form on the mobile application. |
25 | Submission of Citizen Feedback | A citizen can submit feedback from their mobile application |
26 | Project Citizen Feedback management | Project admins can manage sent feedback from a mobile application |
27 | Citizen Feedback Pointing System | Support a pointing system for the citizen feedback form. Based on the number of points from report flagging identify projects color scheme |
28 | Feedback Filtering of Points | Feedback can be filterable by points accumulated in mobile application |
29 | Partial UI Implementation | Implement a new Logo and Color scheme provided by UNDP |
30 | Improve Synching of pending citizen feedback | A citizen can send feedback even it is offline, pending feedback should automatically send if the user gets online. |
31 | Improve Project Selection on Feedbacking | Improve project selection on giving feedback from a mobile application |
32 | Flagging System | Support flagging rules of Citizen Feedbacking |
33 | LGU Reporting form adjustments | Adjust LGU reporter forms based on beta testing feedback |
34 | Enhance Rendering of LGU Reporting form | Enhance rendering of LGU Reporting form from beta testing feedback. |
35 | Fix Submission of Report | Prevent Duplicate of passing reports. Prevent the selection of radio buttons using the arrow down key. |
36 | Enhance LGU Reporting | Add loader on the reporting page. Add Latitude and Longitude Validator |
37 | Monitoring Form Submission | CSO Reporter can submit monitoring forms from their mobile application |
38 | Flagging System Implementation | Support flagging rules of reporting |
39 | Citizen Dashboard | Citizen dashboard containing comments and status of sent alerts. |
40 | DICT Impact Monitoring and Quality of Service Forms | The app should be capable of allowing the citizens to choose the desired language or dialect in answering the survey forms (Tagalog, English, Visayan) |
41 | System requirements | The system should be open-sourced, and be operational on the minimum hardware requirements:
CPU: Octa-core 1.8 GHZ Cortex-A53 OS Android 8.0 Oreo (and earlier versions) Chipset: Qualcomm SDM450 Snapdragon 450 (14nm) Card slot: MicroSD up to 256GB Internal: 64GB, 4GB RAM Main camera: 16MP F 1.7 26mm wide Display: Super AMOLED Capacitative touchscreen, 16M colors. Battery: nonremovable Li-ion 3500mAh battery. SIM: Single SIM (Nano-SIM) or dual SIM. |
- Ensure that the application is built using an open-source program and the user interface is dynamic enough for administrators to simply modify, add and customize to fit in future requirements of the program.
- Document the solution architecture and schema as well as the user’s manual;
- Provide training to UNDP and government partners on the use of the application;
- Provide inputs to crafting instructional videos, if the need arise; and
- Serve as a resource person in activities identified by the national programme such as orientations, pilot testing, demonstration, etc.
Competencies
Corporate Competencies
- Demonstrates integrity by modelling the UN mission, vision, values, and ethical standards
- Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality, and age sensitivity and adaptability
- Promotes UNDP’s agenda in meetings
Other Competencies
- Ability to work in close collaboration with a group of national and international experts, to meet strict deadlines and plan the work according to priorities;
- Demonstrates capacity to plan, organize, and execute effectively;
- The initiative, good analytical skills, mature judgment and ability to work under tight schedule while respecting deadlines achievement, ethics and honesty;
- Ability to establish effective working relations in a diverse environment
- Consistently approaches work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude;
- Builds strong relationships with internal and external clients;
- Demonstrated ability to function in a team environment and to deal with complex multi-stakeholder environment
- Good ability to use information and communication technologies as tools and resources;
- Excellent written communication and presentation/public speaking skills focus on results, ability to interact productively in a teamwork environment
Required Skills and Experience
Offers will be evaluated based on combined scoring method :
- Technical qualifications = 70%
- Financial Proposal = 30%
For the evaluation of the Technical Proposal, the selection of the successful consultant must be based in the following qualifications (with the appropriate obtainable points):
Qualifications | Points Obtainable (100) |
Education
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20 |
Experience |
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30 |
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30 |
| 20 |
TOTAL | 100 |
Applicants who will only receive 70 points from the assessment of the CV and two (2) sample Portfolios of related communications work will be qualified for the assessment of the Financial Proposal.
Recommended Presentation of Offer
Offerors must upload in one (1) file the documents below:
You may download the editable version of the Offeror's Letter to UNDP Confirming Interest and Availability for the IC by clicking on this link: http://gofile.me/6xdJm/bE9TCw8fU
- Duly accomplished Offeror's Letter to UNDP Confirming Interest and Availability for the IC that indicates the all-inclusive lumpsum contract price, supported by a breakdown of costs, as per template provided; If an Offeror is employed by an organization/company/institution, and he/she expects his/her employer to charge a management fee in the process of releasing him/her to UNDP under Reimbursable Loan Agreement (RLA), the Offeror must indicate at this point, and ensure that all such costs are duly incorporated in the financial proposal submitted to UNDP;
- Financial Proposal (Annex 2 of Offeror's Letter to UNDP Confirming Interest and Availability)
- Personal CV or P11, indicating all past experience from similar projects, as well as the contact details (email and telephone number) of the Candidate and at least three (3) professional references;
In view of the volume of applications, UNDP receives, only shortlisted offerors will be notified.