The Big Lottery, which distributes money collected by the the National Lottery to good causes, is looking to pay up to £370,000 to a provider to scope, wireframe, design, develop and deploy a new website and sub-site.
The websites must be able to communicate with the Big Lottery's new SAP portal and be user-friendly, accessible (complying with standards W3C, WAI, WCAG, 2.0, AA) and cross-browser compatible.
In order to successfully manage the design and production of all websites, while maintaining regular contact with the Big Lottery Fund, the successful bidder will be required to liaise with other external service providers responsible for delivering various internal/external Big systems.
The system will replace a CMS called LiveLink, created in 1996.
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