
RFP: Review of Regulations and Laws related to Land Trustees
Job Description
Program Background
The Millennium Challenge Corporation (“MCC”), a foreign assistance agency of the United States Government, supports the Solomon Islands Threshold Program with a USD 20 million grant, pursuant to a Threshold Program Grant Agreement it signed with the Solomon Islands Government (“SIG”) in January 2022. DT Global implements the Program in collaboration with other implementation partners under MCC Contract No. 95332422C0076, entitled Solomon Islands Threshold Program Cross Cutting Program Support (the “Head Contract”).
The Solomon Islands Threshold Program (the “Program” or “SITHP”) addresses two of the most significant impediments to economic growth in the Solomon Islands. Through the Accessing Land for Tourism Investment Facilitation (“ALTIF”) Project, the Program addresses the lack of secure access to land, which limits investment in the tourism sector. Through the Forest Value Enhancement (“FoVEP”) Project, the Program addresses issues with the management of natural resources in the forestry sector.
The Millennium Challenge Corporation (“MCC”), a foreign assistance agency of the United States Government, supports the Program with a USD 20 million grant, pursuant to a Threshold Program Grant Agreement it signed with the Solomon Islands Government (“SIG”) in January 2022. DT Global implements the Program in collaboration with other implementation partners, including Live and Learn/Nakau.
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About the Proposal
Development of a National Tourism Strategy, Solomon Islands
DT Global invites all qualified bidders to submit technical and financial proposals in response to this Request for Proposals (“RFP”) on the subject of the Development of a National Tourism Strategy, Solomon Islands, as described in Attachment I: Statement of Work. DT Global anticipates that the period of performance for this activity will commence on or about April 6, 2026, and end October 2, 2026.
The following documents are included in this Request for Tender (RFT):
Attachment I: Statement of Work
Attachment II: Instructions to Offerors
Attachment III: Evaluation Criteria
Attachment IV: Representation Regarding Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment
This tender is open to vendors that meet the criteria detailed in the tender documentation.
HOW TO APPLY
Register your interest by emailing [email protected] to receive this RFP and any related addenda when release.
A qualified bidder may raise questions relating to this solicitation in writing. Questions submitted electronically by May 20, 2026, at 17:00h (5:00 pm) Melbourne, Australia, time via email to [email protected] will be answered within 48 hours.
The solicitation number should be stated in the subject line. Proposals must be submitted electronically no later than June 2, 2026, at 17:00h (5:00 pm) Melbourne, Australia, time via email to [email protected]. The solicitation number must be mentioned in the subject line.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE June 2, 2026, 17.00h (5.00 pm) Melbourne, Australia time.
Should this role be of interest, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Kindly note only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
People with lived experience of the regions in which DT Global operates are strongly encouraged to apply. DT Global welcomes applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds including First Nations peoples, diverse Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression, and Sex Characteristics (SOGIESC), and people with disabilities.
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