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Request for Quote for the provision of Independent Onboarding Monitoring Systems and Services

Issued by Department of Agriculture and Fisheries

Invitation to Offer - Other Submission

Status: Current
Mega Category: General goods and services
Number: VP479022
Released: Wed, 17 Sep 2025 at 8:28AM Brisbane, Queensland
Closing: Thu, 23 Oct 2025 at 2:00PM Brisbane, Queensland
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Region/s: Cairns & Far North Queensland
Townsville
Mackay Whitsunday Region
Rockhampton
Gladstone
Wide Bay Burnett
South East Queensland

Section 1

Tender Overview

 

This RFQ is issued by Fisheries Queensland, Department of Primary Industries, The State of Queensland (Customer) to solicit proposals from qualified and experienced Suppliers for the supply, implementation, and ongoing management of Independent Onboarding Monitoring (IOM) systems and services.

The Customer seeks to identify the most capable Suppliers(s) to establish and manage the IOM program (IOM Program or Program) across priority commercial trawl fisheries in Queensland in alignment with Fisheries Queensland’s objectives of strengthening compliance, meeting statutory export approval requirements, reducing ecological risk, and validating fishing data through independent monitoring. Respondents must base their submission on the requirements outlined in this RFQ, including all Schedules, Attachments, Annexes and any supplementary documentation provided with the tender.

The IOM Program may extend across up to 362 vessels across the East Coast Otter Trawl Fishery and Commercial Fin Fish Trawl Fishery. Vessels equipped with an EM system may require between one and four cameras to appropriately capture activities, depending on the size and layout of the vessel. Suppliers are required to propose Solutions capable of capturing at-sea fishing operations, enabling secure transfer and storage of data, and supporting structured review processes to validate logbook and catch data.

Initial establishment must begin by 15 June 2026. As referred above, the final Program scope and management arrangements remain subject to Government approval and regulatory impact analysis.

 

Documents will either be available as described in the tender description or available from the VendorPanel website at https://www.vendorpanel.com.au

Direct link to VendorPanel tender: VP479022

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Section 2

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Section 3

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Section 4

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Closes at Thu, 23 Oct 2025 at 2:00PM Brisbane, Queensland

Submit your response to Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.


Check the Tender Overview and Specification Documents for submission details or contact one of the Agency Officers listed in Section 2.

Section 5

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