Deadline: 13-Sep-21
British Embassy Jakarta invites bids to help create a health ministry Computer Emergency Response Team and a Health Data and Cyber Security Coordination Group.
Objectives
- The objective of this project, under the Indonesia Digital Health Programme (Phase 1), is to start the implementation of two of these – to establish a Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) and a multi-agency Health Data Protection and Cyber Security Coordination Group. Related UK funded work is supporting incident simulation training, a security outcomes framework and a privacy impact assessment of electronic medical record data. The implementer(s) of this project will be expected to maintain close alignment with these activities.
- The Ministry of Health has recently created a Data Transformation Office, complementing the Centre for Data and Information. The digital platforms and services, however, are the responsibility of other delivery units. The incident response team will need to bring together resources from across the Ministry. The proposed Coordination Group will also include other ministries and agencies across the government.
Funding Information
- £200k from October 2021 to end March 2022
Eligibility Criteria
- Bids are welcomed from not-for-profit organisations including academia, NGOs, inter-governmental organisations and not-for-profit arms of commercial entities.
- Many capacity building projects cannot be fully delivered by a single implementer as the capability and skills required may only be found in a consortium. They therefore welcome bids from consortia, with a clear non-for-profit prime or lead implementer. Commercial organisations are permitted to join consortia as part of a bidding team. However, the commercial element of the proposal, which would be sub-contracted by the not-for-profit, must be proportionate.
For more information, visit https://www.gov.uk/government/news/indonesia-call-for-proposals-to-enhance-cyber-security-in-the-health-sector









































