National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) Web Support Services
Sources Sought from NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION • NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Jan 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 541512.
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The National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) is seeking web support services to enhance its online platform. This Sources Sought Notice is aimed at identifying potential contractors who can provide effective web solutions and support. Suitable contractors should have experience in web development, maintenance, and user support.
The buyer aims to gather information about potential vendors capable of delivering impactful web support services to the NCSES. This includes the development and maintenance of web applications tailored to disseminate scientific data efficiently.
- Assessment of existing web infrastructure
- Development of new features and functionalities
- Maintenance of current web services
- User support and training for staff
- Data analytics and reporting integration
- Company profile and relevant experience
- References from past or current clients
- Proposed team structure and qualifications
- Examples of previous work in web development
- Initial thoughts on innovative solutions for web support
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- Specific requirements for web functionalities
- Budget or funding constraints
- Performance metrics for evaluating success
- Detailed timeline for the project
- Any specific web technologies the buyer prefers
- Expected user base size for the platform
- Details on existing web architecture
- Potential constraints related to data security
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