The vendor required to provide AI digital infrastructure services solution must have the ability to integrate into existing digital workflows and be extended to include AI workflows.
- The ideal provider must have experience designing and deploying AI-native digital infrastructure.
- Principal duties
• Serve as a collaborative development partner in the design and set up of the innovation pilot.
• Requirement’s analysis
• Lead project management
o Project timelines
o Stakeholder management, updates
o Ticket and task management
o Technical and planning documentation
o Other standard pm tasks
• Lead technical discovery
• Lead and implement software development
• Configuration and provisioning of cloud resources
• Code management
• Testing, quality assurance and development
• Provide an AI governance plan, if applicable
- Use of AI software development tools, code, and agents
• The AI system’s vendor must be a legal entity incorporated and operating primarily within the country and all data processing must occur on servers located exclusively within the country
• The AI system’s vendor must not use any project inputs and outputs for the purpose of training, re-training, improving, or developing the vendor's own foundational AI models or services.
• AI systems are prohibited from having “write access” to airport systems
• AI-generated code is prohibited from executing and influencing runtime behavior in the following domains:
o Financial transactions
o Cybersecurity
o Processing PII data
• All software with significant AI code generation must have a designated individual taking full responsibility and accountability for its behavior, correctness, security, and adherence to system requirements.
- Questions/Inquires Deadline: January 16, 2026