Security, deployment and tender readiness
Security controls, data ownership, deployment models, procurement readiness, support, training and handover content for formal review.
Next step: a short fit check to confirm path, scope and first deliverables.
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Security, deployment and tender readiness
Security controls, data ownership, deployment models, procurement readiness, support, training and handover content for formal review.
Product path
Capabilities
Best first scope
One service, approval chain or dashboard
First deliverable
Scope brief, roles, outputs, acceptance criteria and handover path
Best next step
Short fit check or formal requirements review
Start with a confidential security survey or pilot
No public project names are required in the first contact. Choose the closest path, then turn the discussion into a pilot brief, technical pack or tender invitation.
Your organization owns its data. We build, deploy and support the platform under agreed access and security rules.
Access, support, export and handover are handled under agreed rules, and public project names are not used without written approval.
Organization-owned data
Your organization owns its data. We build, deploy and support the platform under agreed access and security rules.
Agreed access rules
Support, admin and user access rules are defined before launch or expansion.
Reviewable handover
Handover material can include documents, permissions, support, export and review checkpoints.
Controls built for ministries, tenders and enterprise operations
Core-Intel designs delivery around access control, traceability, data protection and operational continuity, so public institutions and large companies can adopt digital systems with confidence.
Role-based access
Separate access by ministry, department, branch, role and responsibility.
Audit logs
Record requests, approvals, document actions, admin changes and status updates for review.
Backups
Planned backup routines for application data, uploaded documents and operational records.
Data isolation
Separate tenant, department or branch data so each unit only sees what it should.
Private hosting
Private cloud or dedicated hosting options for sensitive workloads and controlled environments.
Cloud hosting
Managed cloud hosting for pilots and production systems that need speed, uptime and scalability.
Encrypted storage
Protect files, records and sensitive fields with encrypted storage and controlled access.
Monitoring
Health checks, uptime monitoring and operational alerts for production systems.
Disaster recovery
Recovery planning for outages, data loss scenarios and continuity requirements.
NDA-ready delivery
Confidential delivery, disciplined documentation and NDA-ready collaboration for sensitive projects.
Hosted according to security, procurement and operational requirements
Core-Intel can support different deployment models depending on data sensitivity, tender requirements and existing infrastructure.
Public cloud
Fast pilots and standard production environments with managed cloud hosting.
Private cloud
Controlled cloud environments for sensitive workloads and stricter access requirements.
On-premise server
Deployment on a client-controlled server for sensitive or regulated environments.
Hybrid
A combined model that connects cloud services with existing internal infrastructure.
Separated ministry/department environments
Separate environments per ministry, directorate, department or project to keep data and access boundaries clear.
Prepared for structured procurement and public tenders
Government entities and large organizations need more than a working system. They need a delivery team that can support evaluation, documentation, phased execution and long-term operational responsibility.
Proposal support
Support for technical proposals, solution scopes, implementation planning and response materials.
Technical documentation
Architecture notes, feature descriptions, workflow maps, data structures and deployment details.
Phased delivery
Pilot, acceptance, rollout and expansion phases that reduce delivery risk.
SLA
Service-level discussions covering availability, response times, support windows and escalation.
Maintenance contract
Maintenance options for updates, monitoring, issue handling, improvements and continuity.
Training
Training for admins, managers, staff and operational teams before and after launch.
Handover documentation
Clear handover packs with system usage, admin guidance, workflows and support procedures.
Teams can operate the platform after launch
Core-Intel prepares the people who will use, manage, monitor and maintain the platform, so the organization is not dependent on informal knowledge after delivery.
Admin training
User roles, permissions, configuration, service queues, content updates and basic troubleshooting.
Employee training
Daily workflows for receiving, reviewing, assigning, approving, reporting and communicating around cases.
Management training
Dashboard use, report interpretation, SLA follow-up, workload visibility and decision support.
Technical team handover
Hosting model, environments, backups, monitoring, access rules, deployment notes and support responsibilities.
Structured support after launch
Core-Intel supports production systems with clear support hours, monitoring expectations, maintenance planning, incident handling and reporting.
Business hours support
Standard support for questions, user issues, configuration help and operational follow-up during agreed working hours.
Critical monitoring options
Critical production systems can include agreed monitoring for availability, health checks and urgent service risks.
Maintenance windows
Planned update windows for fixes, improvements, security updates and infrastructure changes.
Incident response
Defined response process for urgent issues, service interruptions, access problems and production defects.
Monthly reporting
Monthly operational summaries covering incidents, uptime, support activity, improvements and recommended next steps.
Three clear actions instead of a generic contact request
Choose the action that matches the organization's current stage.
Request a briefing
Security controls, data ownership, deployment models, procurement readiness, support, training and handover content for formal review.