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Baltimore Metropolitan Council Issues Website RFP

Baltimore Metropolitan Council Issues Website RFP

To promote regional planning, the Baltimore Metropolitan Council (BMC) is seeking a firm to redesign its website with the goal of improving site usability and creating a modern, attractive web presence for the organization. This website promotes activities of the BMC and the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB). It also provides the general public with a greater level of participation in regional planning activities. Other significant audiences for the site include members of partner organizations, peers in the planning community and related fields, and vendors.

Goals for BMC’s new website include:

Background:

BMC is a private nonprofit organization committed to identifying regional interests and developing collaborative strategies through plans and programs, which will improve the quality of life and economic vitality throughout the region. BMC’s Board of Directors includes the Mayor of Baltimore City, Executives of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Harford and Howard counties, a Carroll County Commissioner, a Queen Anne’s County Commissioner, a Delegate and Senator from the State of Maryland, and a gubernatorial appointee. The Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB) is the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Baltimore region. The members consist of designated representatives from Baltimore City, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County, Howard County, Queen Anne’s County, the City of Annapolis, plus the Maryland Department of Transportation, the Maryland Department of the Environment, the Maryland Department of Planning, the Maryland Transit Administration, and Harford Transit. The Baltimore Metropolitan Council (BMC) staff provides technical support to the BRTB.The work of BMC staff includes transportation forecasting and analysis, economic and demographic research, computer mapping applications, air and water quality programs, cooperative purchasing, workforce development, housing and rideshare coordination.

Scope of Work:

Task 1 – Discovery Phase:

In order to determine the technical specifications of the new website, BMC will rely on the expertise and guidance of the selected firm to inform final design. The selected firm will meet with BMC to review and refine:

Deliverables:

Task 2 – Design Phase:

Develop design mockups of the new website, prior to technical development. With direction from BMC, the selected firm will work from the BMC-developed wireframes and content IA to design a new look and feel for the website, including color schemes and graphic elements to unify the website with BMC’s recently-updated organizational branding. The following is an inclusive but not necessarily exhaustive list of the requirements, desired features, and deliverables for the Design Phase. BMC’s current website has many of the features using third party services, which may be incorporated in the final design of the updated website.

Requirements:

System Functionality:

System Administration:

System Features:

o             Capability to set up calendar events as single or recurring events, with options for daily, weekly, monthly or annual recurrences;

o             Calendar events shall provide space for full descriptions including the ability to post related documentation (PDF’s), images and tables within the description;

o             The site visitor shall be able to view calendars by a list of events, a week view or a month view;

o             Calendars shall be filterable by category, a start date and an end date, with the ability to search for keywords; and

o             Ability for site visitors to subscribe to updates from individual calendar categories through e-mail (HTML or plain-text);

o             Secure registration so that registrant information is not publicly available;

o             The ability to pay online for paid events;

o             Email template creation to send customized notifications to registrants; and

o             Personalized login accounts;

o             Ability to create unlimited categories of forms, with an unlimited number of

forms in each category;

o             Ability for users to complete and submit forms electronically; and

o             Method by which form data is stored in a database and can be exported in a usable format from the CMS (i.e. xlsx, csv, PDF);

o             Capacity to upload multiple images at one time and associate images with specific pages;

o             Ability to preview images prior to association with on-site content; and

o             Ability to alter image properties, including image width, image height, capability to associate or disassociate width and height, border color, border width, image alignment, margins and application of CSS classes from overall website styles;

Additional Guidance:

Deliverables:

Task 3 – Technical Development – Phase 1:

Once the design layout has been approved by BMC, the selected firm will develop the site architecture with placeholder (filler) text and images.

Deliverables:

Task 4 – Technical Development – Phase 2:

Once Phase 1 is approved by BMC, the selected firm will populate the site with content. BMC will manage and provide web content for the new website, including copy (narrative), Metadata, Metatags, keywords, and images.

Deliverables:

Task 5 – Migrate Files from Existing Document Management System to New Document Management System:

Many documents are posted on BMC’s website, such as meeting agendas and notes, presentation files, and planning documents. These files are currently maintained using PhocaDownload.

The selected firm will migrate existing documents from one site to the other utilizing a new information architecture (folder hierarchy) developed by BMC. The new hierarchy will allow BMC to easily organize documents and automatically display them on specific pages on the site based on their various attributes.

Deliverables:

Task 6 –Test New Website:

The selected firm will test the website and ensure that it functions to the satisfaction of BMC. This will include the provision of a temporary hosting environment to allow BMC to evaluate and test the redesigned website before final launch.

Deliverables:

Task 7 – Provide Training and Direction on New Website:

The selected firm will provide BMC staff with training in the use of the new website.

Deliverables:

Task 8 – Final Deployment and Developer Site:

The selected firm will work with the current web hosting company to transfer the website to the “live” host environment. The selected firm will also provide BMC with a developer site mirroring the final website, for use by BMC staff in ongoing website maintenance.

Deliverables:

Deliverables:

Due Date:

March 18th

Address:

Baltimore Metropolitan Council

ATTN: Brian Shepter

1500 Whetstone Way, Suite 300

Baltimore, MD 21230

 

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