Background

Purpose

 

To assist the government’s Office for IT and e-Government (ITE) in migrating services to the new technological platform.

 

Objective

 

To support development of the common government ICT infrastructures and platforms, necessary for rapid provision of cost-effective, secure and citizen-focused e services.

 

Background Information

 

Digital transformation of the national economy and public administration are among the key priorities of Serbian Government. In addition to providing high-level political support and institutional sponsorship, the Government introduced new institutional framework to manage this process and initiate internal changes. In August 2017, a new cabinet-level body – Office for IT and e Government – was created to consolidate government's ICT resources, develop common infrastructures and support transition from institution-centric to citizen-centric model of designing and providing e services.

 

UNDP provided support to this broad digitalization agenda of the Serbian Government since its inception, through "Serbia at your Fingertips – Digital Transformation for Development" project. This project comprises six segments. The first three relate to development of the e-government system, the fourth includes support for implementation of activities from the ministerial councils' agendas, the fifth includes support for implementation of big infrastructural projects in e Government. The new sixth component is related to the establishment of the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Serbia (C4IR), as well as the development of 4IR technology governance frameworks.

 

ITE has a new software platform for Business process management - IBM Business Process Manager (BPM) and is currently working on the migration and configuration of the selected existing electronic services on the new platform. Thus, UNDP is looking for a skilled junior consultant to support the migration process.

Duties and Responsibilities

Scope of Work

 

Within this assignment, the Junior consultant will perform the following activities, under the supervision and guidance of the UNDP Portfolio Manager and in consultation with the Office for IT and eGovernment:

 

  1. Analysis of five selected existing simple electronic services, in the context of the migration to BPM. The services are to be selected based on the requirements for the additional configuration on BPM.
  2. Initial design of five selected existing simple electronic services as per BPM requirements, as well as preparation for their migration to the BPM.
  3. Final design of 5 selected existing simple electronic services and their migration to the new technological platform.
  4. Configuration of 5 existing simple services on the BPM.
  5. Migration of the following electronic services to the BPM:
    1. “eVrtic” (eKindergarten)
    2. “eVrtic-slucaj kada je roditelj stranac” (eKindergarten in case when a parent is a foreigner)
    3. Police Clearance – Evidence of No Criminal Record
    4. Registration of residence of a foreigner
    5. Health card issuance and replacement
    6. Renewal of the driver’s licence
    7. Scheduling an appointment for the issuance of the electronic certificate

The new BPM uses the following technologies:

 

  • Angular technology is used for the frontend
  • web API is used for backend
  • .NET Core 3.1.
  • Data base: SQL server
  • IBM Business Process Manager (BPM)

ITE will provide the Junior consultant with the necessary existing data, information and documentation related to the aspects listed above.

 

No.

Deliverable

Deadline

1

Report on the performed analysis of “as is” state of the five existing simple electronic services

25 January 2023

2

Initial report on the “to-be” design of the five existing simple electronic services

22 February 2023

3

Final report on “to be “design of 5 existing simple electronic services and

29 March 2023

4

Report on performed testing after the migration of the five existing simple electronic services

26 April 2023

5

Report with the configuration data for the migration of the electronic service- “eVrtic” and performed testing after migration

30 May 2023

6

Report with the configuration data for the migration of the electronic service - “eVrtic – in case when a parent is a foreigner” service and performed testing after migration

28 June 2023

7

Report with the configuration data for the migration of the electronic service - "Police Clearance – Evidence of No Criminal Record” and performed testing after migration

1 July 2023

8

Report with the configuration data for the migration of the electronic service - "Registration of residence of a foreigner" and performed testing after migration

30 August 2023

9

Report with the configuration data for the migration of the electronic service - "Health card issuance and replacement" and performed testing after migration

27 September 2023

10

Report with the initial configuration data for the migration of the electronic service - "Renewal of driver’s license" and performed testing after migration

25 October 2023

11

Report with the final configuration data for the migration of the electronic service - "Renewal of driver’s license and performed testing after migration

22 November 2023

12

Report with the configuration data for the migration of the electronic service - "Scheduling an appointment for the issuance of electronic certificate" and performed testing after migration

11 December 2023

 

All deliverables will be quality reviewed and approved by UNDP Portfolio Manager – Digital Governance, in consultation with the national partner. All deliverables should be in Serbian and English language.

Competencies

  • Consistently ensures timeliness and quality of project work;
  • Demonstrates strong oral and written communication skills;
  • Evidence of ability to express ideas clearly, to work independently and in teams;
  • Ability to summarize and systematize complex information and identify priorities for follow up activities;
  • Shares knowledge and experience;
  • Focuses on results and responds positively to feedback;
  • Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
  • Demonstrates integrity by modelling ethical standards.

Required Skills and Experience

The Junior consultant selected to undertake the assignment must fulfil the following minimal requirements:

 

Education:

  • University degree in engineering, IT/ICT or similar fields.

Work experience:

  • Three years of professional work experience in ICT industry;
  • Proven experience working as software developer;
  • Experience in working with international organizations will be consider as an advantage.

Language:

  • Fluency in English and Serbian, both spoken and written.

DOCUMENTS TO BE INCLUDED WHEN SUBMITTING THE PROPOSALS.

Application Procedure:

 

Qualified and interested candidates are asked to submit their applications via UNDP Web site: UNDP in Serbia under section “Jobs” no later than 25 December 2022.

 

Application should include: 

 

  • CV in English language containing date of birth, contact information (home address, phone number, e-mail) and timeline of work experience (including description of duties).  
  • Offeror’s Letter (only PDF format will be accepted) confirming Interest and availability for the Individual Contractor (IC) Assignment. Can be downloaded from the following link: https://www.undp.org/sites/g/files/zskgke326/files/2022-07/confirmation.docx . The Offeror’s Letter shall include a financial proposal specifying a total lump sum amount (USD) for the tasks specified in this announcement with a breakdown of costs (Offeror’s Letter, including Annex 2, Table A: Breakdown of costs & Table B: Breakdown of costs by deliverables).
  • Cover Letter – explaining why you are the most suitable for the work should be included in the CV.

In order to apply please merge above listed documents into a single PDF file. The system does not allow for more than one attachment to be uploaded.

 

The shortlisted candidates may be asked to provide copies of diplomas and any other certificates providing evidence of their education and experience in relevant fields.

 

Any request for clarification must be sent by standard electronic communication to the e-mail vacancy.rs@undp.org. The procuring UNDP entity will respond by standard electronic mail and will send response, including an explanation of the query without identifying the source of inquiry, to all consultants.

 

Financial Proposal:

  • Lump sum contracts

The financial proposal shall specify a total lump sum amount, and payment terms around specific and measurable (qualitative and quantitative) deliverables (i.e. whether payments fall in installments or upon completion of the entire contract). Payments are based upon output, i.e. upon delivery of the services specified in the TOR.  In order to assist the requesting unit in the comparison of financial proposals, the financial proposal will include a breakdown of this lump sum amount (including travel, per diems, and number of anticipated working days).

 

Travel

This is a home-based consultancy and travel is not envisaged. In case of travel, costs incurred will be covered by project. In general, UNDP should not accept travel costs exceeding those of an economy class ticket. Should the IC wish to travel on a higher class he/she should do so using their own resources.

 

Evaluation

 

1. Cumulative analysis

When using this weighted scoring method, the award of the contract should be made to the individual consultant whose offer has been evaluated and determined as:

a) responsive/compliant/acceptable, and                                                                                  

b) Having received the highest score out of a pre-determined set of weighted technical and financial criteria specific to the solicitation.

* Technical Criteria weight; 70%

* Financial Criteria weight; 30%

Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 49 points would be considered for the Financial Evaluation

Criteria

Weight

Max. Point

Technical-desk review

70%

70 points

Criteria A

Experience in IT projects in public sector in the Republic of Serbia (to be demonstrated through CV).

40

Criteria B

Proven experience and knowledge of eGovernment infrastructure. Relevant working experience must be clearly demonstrated through submitted CV.

30

Financial

30%

30 points

 

Additional Information:

 

In the case of engagement of Civil servants under IC contract modality a no-objection letter should be provided by the Government entity. The ‘no-objection’ letter must also state that the employer formally certifies that their employees are allowed to receive short-term consultancy assignment from another entity without being on “leave-without-pay” status (if applicable), and include any conditions and restrictions on granting such permission, if any. If the previous is not applicable ‘leave-without-pay’ confirmation should be submitted.

Engagement of Government Officials and Employees

 

  • Government Officials or Employees are civil servants of UN Member States.  As such, if they will be engaged by UNDP under an IC which they will be signing in their individual capacity (i.e., engagement is not done through RLA signed by their government employer), the following conditions must be met prior to the award of contract:

(i)       A “No-objection” letter in respect of the individual is received from the Government employing him/her, and;

(ii)     The individual must provide an official documentation from his/her employer formally certifying his or her status as being on “official leave without pay” for the duration of the IC.

  • The above requirements are also applicable to Government-owned and controlled enterprises and well as other semi/partially or fully owned Government entities, whether or not the Government ownership is of majority or minority status.   
  • UNDP recognizes the possibility that there are situations when the Government entity employing the individual that UNDP wishes to engage is one that allows its employees to receive external short-term consultancy assignments (including but not limited to research institutions, state-owned colleges/universities, etc.), whereby a status of “on-leave-without-pay” is not required.  Under such circumstance, the individual entering into an IC with UNDP must still provide a “No-objection” letter from the Government employing him/her.  The “no objection” letter required under (i) above must also state that the employer formally certifies that their employees are allowed to receive short-term consultancy assignment from another entity without being on “leave-without-pay” status and include any conditions and restrictions on granting such permission, if any.  The said document may be obtained by, and put on record of, UNDP, in lieu of the document (ii) listed above.