ICC issues ITT for Asset Management Services
The ICC has issued an Invitation to Tender (ITT) for Asset Management providers that will help overlay the existing media archive with a media library that categorizes, sorts and indexes all its content.
The ICC requires providers who will be able to manage the requirements taking care of all aspects of the archive including but not limited to content, search functions, file transfer functionality and an online video player.
The purpose of this ITT is to invite interested and qualified Applicants to submit Tenders for the right to provide the Services as described in the overview of Services set out in the ITT.
This ITT invites Tenders from Applicants who have extensive proven experience in providing services similar to the Services, a strong financial position; sufficient resources to provide the Services with trained and qualified personnel.
Following the ITT process, companies will be notified if their submission is successful.
The ITT is available on the page here.
Responses should be emailed to videoarchive.itt@icc-cricket.com by 2 June 2025.
More information about the ICC can be found on the official website: icc-cricket.com
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