Software Development
A disciplined, loyal, and security-conscious SANDF member with over 15 years of experience in logistics, procurement, and contract management. Currently transitioning into cybersecurity, backed by strong academic results from the Stellenbosch Cyber Security Bootcamp. Eager to contribute technical and operational skills to the Defence Intelligence Division, combining military precision with cyber resilience and artificial intelligence innovation.
Col O. Mohamed – Officer Commanding Military Base Depot
Office Tell No:
Cell: 082 561 5289
Col R. Monoke – Officer Commanding Military Health Procurement Unit
Office Tell No:
Cell: 064 202 4886
Lt Col N. Chiliza – SO1 Logistics, Military Health Training Formation HQ
Office Tell No: 012 674 6140
Cell: 072 520 1295
Strategic Project Summaries
1. SANDF Procurement Task Manager AppDeveloper: Takalani Tshiololi
The SANDF Procurement Task Manager is a secure, web-based internal application designed to digitize, track, and manage the full procurement lifecycle across multiple offices within the South African National Defence Force (SANDF).
It supports PFMA compliance, centralized record keeping, and workflow governance. The app is designed to streamline internal procurement communications and ensure real-time visibility of request status across SANDF offices.
• 16-stage procurement workflow (aligned with SANDF SOPs)
• Office-based task transfer and tracking
• Document uploads with full metadata logging
• Real-time audit trail with user, stage, notes, and timestamps
• Role-based access with admin controls
• PDF, CSV, and DOCX export functions
• KPI dashboard and performance statistics
• Python / Flask (Backend)
• Jinja2 Templates + Chart.js (Frontend)
• JSON / SQLite (Data Storage)
• PDF and DOCX generation libraries
• Session-based user authentication
This system digitizes procurement in a secure and auditable manner, enhances compliance with PFMA guidelines, reduces delays, and supports accountability within military logistics and contract execution.
Software Development