City of Springfield Website
Federal opportunity from KS006009 - IT | 001 - IT • City of Springfield. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2023.
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City of Springfield Website
The City of Springfield is seeking an experienced consultant team or vendor to design and implement a new citywide website. The successful proposer will provide a well-developed, fully featured website that meets the needs of all users of the website.
RFP document and additional information available at: https://springfield-or.gov/city/finance/itbrfp/city-website-request-for-proposal/
The City of Springfield is seeking an experienced consultant team or vendor to design and
implement a new citywide website. The successful proposer will provide a well-developed, fully
featured website that meets the needs of all users of the website.
See attachment 1 (Scope of Work) for details. RFP document available at: https://springfield-or.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/RFP3272-City-of-Springfield-Website.pdf.
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