Website Upgrade

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Value

£300,000

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  • Software supply services
  • Software-related services
  • Software development services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 month from now

Published

1 day ago

Description

SRUC is looking to update its current external website CMS, Umbraco, to the latest version available as well as rebuild elements within it in order to take full advantage of the updated system.
Key objectives for this contract include, but are not limited to:
1 mitigation of cyber security risk;
2 enhanced website performance;
3 improved user experience and accessibility;
4 improved brand consistency, uniformity, and alignment site-wide best value for money in terms of acquisition and maintenance of the upgraded website;
5 a solution that supports SRUC’s net zero aspirations and Scope 3 carbon reporting.

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