Archive for December 2011

RFP update; getting the word out and getting involved.

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Our RFP for our strategic partner for our web refresh is scheduled to close this Friday, December 16. We look forward to reviewing responses from the vendors selected to participate in that phase.

The refresh of the University web presence requires collaboration across the University, so it's important to get the word out about this project early. To meet this need, we're tackling project communication at a variety of levels:

Grass tops: the University cabinet has discussed the high-level timeline, scope, budget and requirements of the project. In addition, each Vice President has been asked to recommend employees to serve on the advisory team for this project, to help ensure that the core team receives representative feedback from key campus stakeholders.

Grass roots: we've contacted all users of our central web content management system, echoCI, to notify them that this project is set to begin in 2012. In addition, we're publishing a blurb in this week's "Wavelength" campus newsletter about the project. We're also contacting members of key campus committees to keep them in the loop.

Want to get involved in the project? We're looking for a variety of community members to participate in our refresh activities. Visit the project site, and sign up to participate on the "Get Involved" page.

If there are other ways you think would be useful to getting the word out, please post your comment here, or email me at peter.mosinskis@csuci.edu.

RFP for strategic partner

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On November 22, CI issued an RFP to select a strategic partner to assist in planning, strategy and execution of the University Web Refresh project.

We have invited the vendors with the top 8 highest scores in Phase 1 of our evaluation to participate in Phase 2, which includes the RFP submission process. We look forward to their responses. The deadline for their completed proposals is Friday, December 16.

Why do we need a strategic partner, can't we just do it ourselves? The fact is we have a very skillful and capable Web Services team of designers and developers that can (and will) do much of the implementation work for this project, including developing and implementing the final design within echoCI, our web content management system. Unfortunately, this talented team team is very small, and given their current workload of other projects and existing web operations, the team would be stretched too thin to complete the project of this scope within the expected time frame.

In addition, it's a great opportunity to leverage the insight and perspective that a partner with significant higher education experience can provide with respect to our web presence. We can use this perspective and experience to identify strengths and weaknesses and develop strategies and tactics to improve in our information architecture, web marketing, content development, social media, and mobile development efforts.

What do you think? What are the pros and cons of selecting a strategic partner? And what attributes of a strategic partner are important to ensure the right fit with the University for this project?

Post your thoughts and concerns as a comment here, or contact me directly at peter.mosinskis@csuci.edu. We look forward to your feedback.