2 active tenders
Public tenders from Jamaica
DataMesh Consulting tracks every public-sector procurement portal we can find for Jamaica. Below is the live stream of currently-active tenders. Filter by sector or value on the master tenders page.
2 active public-sector tenders from Jamaica, updated continuously from the official procurement portals we monitor.
Every notice on this page links back to its official source, so bidders can verify eligibility, fee structures, and submission deadlines directly. The deadline counter on each card shows the time remaining in the bidder's local timezone — useful for cross-border procurement where the buyer's working hours and the bidder's may differ.
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Digital Government Rapid Assessment & Action Plan Development
Office of the Prime Minister - Information Communications Technology Authority
In advancing the national VISION 2030 Jamaica goals, the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) recognizes that a prosperous Jamaican economy (Pillar 3) with empowered citizens (Pillar 1) requires a resilient, robust and efficient digital infrastructure, serving as the foundation for modern, digital government services. The build-out of a national digital service framework is essential to reposition government services around citizens’ needs - shifting from a model that requires citizens to come to government to one where government is digitally available anywhere, in a simplified, secured and accessible manner. In April 2024 the World Bank Group (WBG) conducted a Digital Economy Assessment (DEA) of Jamaica’s digital landscape. The purpose of the DEA was to identify gaps and make recommendations on policy, strategic and operational issues across Six (6) pillars; digital infrastructure, digital public platforms, digital financial services, digital businesses, digital skills and the trust environment. The findings revealed, among other things, the need to: Strengthen institutional capacity and accelerate the implementation of the data privacy/data protection framework; Improve the affordability of internet services by, inter alia , strengthening competition in the telecommunications market; Address certain barriers that currently impede the inclusive and productive adoption of digital technologies; and Continue the modernization of the digital financial services ecosystem. Considering the foregoing and following discussions with the WBG and other Government entities, it was proposed in July 2025 to develop a Foundation for Digital Government Transformation (FDGT) programme. To facilitate expediting the scoping and design of the FDGT, the WBG has provided a Grant to the GOJ, through the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM). The Grant is administered by the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Authority. This Consultancy is a preparatory assignment under the Grant and is
Development of LMIS's IT systems
Ministry of Labour and Social Security
Government of Jamaica Ministry of Labour & Social Security SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR INCREASED RESILIENCE & OPPORTUNITY PROJECT Loan No.: 9652-JM REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRM – INITIAL SELECTION) Assignment Title: The Development of the Labour Market Information System (LMIS) Information Technology (IT) Systems. Reference No.: JM-MLSS-386331-GO-RFP The Government of Jamaica/Ministry of Labour & Social Security has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of implementing the Social Protection for Increased Resilience and Opportunity (SPIRO) Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services for the Development of the Labour Market Information System (LMIS) Information Technology (IT) Systems. Objective of the Consultancy: To develop the LMIS IT Systems to enable the MLSS to automate key components of its new business process model and deliver improved, international-industry-standard public employment services (PES) to the Jamaican population. The PES will be able to register job seekers and employers, collect essential data, profile job seekers, identify barriers to employment, develop employment and action plans, and refer individuals to jobs and other services. The system will enable data sharing among key institutions and partners within and outside the MLSS. The LMIS will also support the implementation of the GOJ's new Unemployment Insurance Scheme. Duration of the Consultancy: The estimated implementation period is twenty-four (24) months as follows: twelve (12) months of systems development and twelve (12) months of system warranty and implementation support services. Selection Method: Applicants will be shortlisted based on the submission’s responsiveness to the eligibility criteria outlined in the Initial Selection Document (ISD). Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements specified in Table 1 – Qualification Criteria . Those whose applications are deemed substantially responsive wil
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Frequently asked
Public tenders from Jamaica — common questions
›How many active public tenders does Jamaica currently have?
As of right now, DataMesh Consulting is tracking 2 active public-sector tenders from Jamaica. The count updates continuously as new opportunities are published and existing ones reach their submission deadlines.
›Where do tenders from Jamaica come from?
Every tender on this page is sourced from the country's official procurement portal. We do not aggregate from third-party services — each record links back to the official publication so bidders can verify procurement rules, fee structures, and submission portals directly.
›How often is the Jamaica tender list updated?
Our scrapers poll the official portals continuously. A new Jamaica tender typically lands here within minutes of its official publication. Each tender record carries a "Published" timestamp from the source portal so you can verify the lag.
›Can a non-resident company bid on Jamaica public tenders?
In most cases yes — Jamaica's procurement framework, like most public-procurement regimes worldwide, requires fair access regardless of bidder country of origin, subject to specific notice conditions (security-sensitive tenders, local-content rules, currency restrictions). Each tender record links to its source page where bidder eligibility is published in detail.
›Do I need an account to view tenders from Jamaica?
No. Every Jamaica tender on DataMesh Consulting is publicly viewable. An account is only required if you want to bookmark tenders, save searches, or receive email digests of new Jamaica opportunities matching your profile.