Leading software companies, including Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro, Hewlett Packard, HCL, Global Communication and ICICI Infotech, are in the race for the computerisation and modernisation programme of the department of company affairs. The bids are expected to be opened on May 17.
A DCA official said eight companies had submitted their expressions of interest, of which six had been shortlisted after evaluation of the documents.
The programme involves not only the computerisation of the operations but also the setting up of front offices at various locations for citizens, facility improvement and appropriate training to users.
"The contract will be awarded on a build, operate and transfer basis. The plan of floating a special purpose vehicle for the purpose has been shelved, until an enabling clause allowing an SPV can be inserted in the Companies Act," the official said.
According to the bid document, the selected operator, apart from executing the project will be responsible for the operation of the programme and maintenance of the system for six years.
The Unit Trust of India Investor Services Ltd has also been engaged to manage and monitor the progress of the project and periodically