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Stonecrest Issues Website RFP

Stonecrest Issues Website RFPThe goal for the City is to have a website with the technology to support online service, High-quality videos, along with integrated social media tools. The City is requesting proposals from vendors specializing in web development/design services able to meet the requirements in this document to upgrade the city’s website. The planned website redevelopment project will start in January 2019.

 

Background

Stonecrest, Georgia’s current website was developed in 2017. The website evolved from being a site designed to inform residents about the incorporation of the new city to a website intended to inform, educate and provide a convenient resource for paying city fees and fines.

The city’s website is developed and designed using Dreamweaver Software. Our objective is to gain the ability to modify and update the website without using Dreamweaver or any custom codes. The staff’s desired option is to have the website migrated to a Content Management System format so that our department directors can easily update their respective web pages.

 

Scope of Work

 

In addition to these tasks, the vendor will be responsible for supplemental tasks such as:

 

The vendor will facilitate each phase of the website development and provide a timeframe that will be agreed upon by the city and the vendor. The names of the phases may vary; however, their deliverables should be similar.

 

Phase 1 Research

Establish and outline the city’s specific website needs. Develop a project timeline and project plan that identifies each subsequent step in the website development process.

 

Phase 2 Analyze and Design

Establish content, design preferences, color palette, and desired images.

 

Phase 3 Website Development

Create a CMS-based design concept that provides information and a superb user experience. Begin migrating the existing website key features such as pay portals to the new website. Ensure that all archive files associated with the website are migrated to the new website. Begin preparations for the launch of the new website.

 

Phase 4 Pre-Launch and Training

Resolve any content or design errors. Approve the final version of the website that has been tested on all major browsers and mobile devices. Train communications department and their designees on the CMS software. Advertise new website’s arrival on social media and on the current website.

 

Phase 5 Launch

Release the new website to the public.

               

Phase 6 Post Launch

Provide ongoing support, hosting and security to maintain a superb user experience.

 

Due Date

December 17

Contact

Adrion Bell

3120 Stonecrest Blvd.

Stonecrest, GA 30038

abell@stonecrestga.gov

 

Kwittken PR and Shift Communications are worth considering for this assignment.

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