National IT Infrastructure Analyst (EDMITE).Vacancy Number: Pr20/02093
Contacts: Ms. Eva Bounegru. eva.bounegru@undp.orgBackground
Electoral support and capacity development are part of UNDP’s democratic governance assistance worldwide, through which UNDP helps nations build democratic frameworks to improve representation, accountability and transparency for the benefit of citizens. UNDP has a long-standing partnership with the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) and the Center for Continuous Electoral Training (CCET) aiming at advancing the democratic electoral processes in Moldova by consolidating the transparency and efficiency of elections’ management, modernization of electoral IT solutions and enhancing the inclusiveness and participation of voters. This partnership, which spans over 10 years, resulted in the establishment of strong professional institutions, development of a modern State Automated Information System “Elections” (SAISE), the enhancement of the State Register of Voters’ accuracy and the design and implementation of effective long-term civic and voter education instruments. Throughout the last electoral cycles, CEC and CCET demonstrated a high level of capacity in adjusting the electoral processes to the mixed electoral system in a very short period of time and organizing the 2019 Parliamentary Elections and General Local Elections. Despite the challenges and persistent financial limitations faced by the institutions, due to the continuous UNDP’s support, the CEC and the CCET delivered “well-administered elections” as attested by OSCE/ODIHR Observation Missions. Since 2017, the Project "Enhancing democracy in Moldova through inclusive and transparent elections” supports the Central Electoral Commission to enhance the transparency and inclusiveness of the electoral process by ensuring a more independent and credible electoral administration and better informed and pro-active citizens. Building on the sustainable results achieved during the first phase of implementation (2017 – 2020), the objectives of the current Project phase (2020 – 2023) are: 1) Enhance the inclusiveness of the electoral process by increasing the functional and technical capacities of the State Automated Information System “Elections” (SAISE); 2) Enhance the political participation of citizens by setting up and implementing the voters’ information and civic education programmes; 3) Strengthen the capacity for effective and coherent oversight and monitoring on political party financing; and 4) Improve the legal and regulatory framework to respond to the EOM recommendations. Since 2014, UNDP’s support for the CEC informational ecosystem was aimed at enhancing IT structures and processes, particularly of the Commission’s core informational platform for elections management - SAISE. During each election, the CEC and UNDP have come up with new useful tools for voters and electoral officials, but also for a smooth running of the electoral process. The long-term strategic IT expertise, provided by the Project, contributed to the expansion of the SAISE, currently a complex system with multiple modules responsible for most electoral processes, ranging from the pre-registration of voters, operation of the polling stations and aggregation of election results. In the context of the 2020 Presidential Elections, the Project shall offer specialized support to the CEC for enhancing and testing the SAISE’s IT infrastructure, as well as ensuring its connectivity with key national data registers - as to increase the performance and security of the IT electoral administration. Scope of work
UNDP intends to contract an experienced National IT Infrastructure Analyst for elections (hereinafter “the Consultant”) to offer specialized IT development support and advisory to the IT and Management of Voters’ Lists Department of the Central Electoral Commission. More specifically, the Consultant is expected to assist the Central Electoral Commission in assessing, adjusting, and administrating the SAISE infrastructure and data interoperability framework, in the context of the 2020 Presidential Elections. Namely, the Consultant shall have the following responsibilities:
For detailed information, please refer to Annex 1 – Terms of Reference Requirements for experience
Academic Qualifications:
Experience and knowledge:
Competencies:
Personal qualities:
The UNDP Moldova is committed to workforce diversity. Women, persons with disabilities, Roma and other ethnic or religious minorities, persons living with HIV, as well as refugees and other non-citizens legally entitled to work in the Republic of Moldova, are particularly encouraged to apply. Documents to be included
Interested individual consultants must submit the following documents/ information to demonstrate their qualifications:
Financial proposal
The financial proposal shall include a breakdown of the lump sum amount (daily rate and number of anticipated working days). Travel Travel is not envisaged in the framework of the current assignment. | |||||||||||||
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