Ireland - EPA requires an automated website monitoring tool to improve content quality, accessibility and user experience
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Details
Provided by- Opportunity closing date
- 14 November 2024
- Opportunity publication date
- 17 October 2024
- Value of contract
- £0-100k
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Description
The EPA website (www.epa.ie) delivers large volumes of content on important topics to a diverse audience. We have now established a programme to improve the quality of the user experience on this site. This initiative aligns with the EPA's commitment to ensure that all citizens can access vital environmental information and services, while also maintaining high standards of digital content quality and compliance with policies and regulations. To help deliver this programme, EPA requires an automated website monitoring tool to complement it’s manual quality assurance checks. The goal of this programme is to enhance digital Governance at EPA, to improve inclusivity, quality, compliance, and search engine optimisation (SEO) of epa.ie by providing a continuous insight on issues that can then be prioritised and fixed. A website monitoring tool is required to monitor content quality, accessibility and SEO. This is required to provide an ongoing insight into epa.ie and to provide information that can be acted upon to improve user experience on the website i.e. indicate appropriate automated fixes or steps to carry out manual fixes. Tenderers must associate themselves with this competition in order to access the tender documents, ask and receive queries and submit a response. All responses must be submitted in a ZIP file format.
- Opportunity closing date
- 14 November 2024
- Value of contract
- £0-100k
About the buyer
- Address
- Environmental Protection Agency
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