Request for Information - Redesign of the Nano.gov Website
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATIONUS

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Custom Computer Programming Services (541511)
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    The National Science Foundation (NSF) is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) for the redesign of the Nano.gov website, which supports the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO). The objective of this redesign is to enhance user engagement and improve information accessibility, creating a modern, mobile-responsive site that adheres to government standards, including 508 compliance. The NNCO plays a crucial role in public engagement within the U.S. Government's National Nanotechnology Initiative, making this website a vital resource for stakeholders in the field. Interested vendors must submit a concise response, not exceeding seven pages, by January 6, 2025, to the designated NSF representative, with no costs incurred by the government for responses. For further inquiries, vendors can contact Katrina Barry at kbarry@nsf.gov or call 703-292-4586.

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    The National Science Foundation (NSF) is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) for the redesign of the nano.gov website, which supports the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO). This RFI serves planning purposes only, allowing vendors to present their capabilities; it does not signal a commitment to a future Request for Proposal (RFP). The NNCO plays an essential role in public engagement and collaboration within the U.S. Government's National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI), which focuses on advancing nanotechnology to benefit society. Vendors interested in responding must submit a concise response, not exceeding seven pages, that includes company information, a description of previous similar work, and estimated pricing. Responses are to be emailed to the designated NSF representative by January 6, 2025. This document emphasizes the importance of demonstrating capabilities relevant to the NNCO's objectives, specifying submission requirements, and clarifying that the government will not cover any costs incurred by vendors in response to this RFI.
    The National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO) is requesting a redesign of the nano.gov website to enhance user engagement and improve information accessibility. The current site serves as an essential resource for nanotechnology-related initiatives, yet it needs modernization to include more visual content and user-friendly navigation. The redesign aims to create a clean, modern website that is mobile-responsive and compliant with government standards, including 508 compliance. Key objectives include better user experience, branding consistency, and the capacity for easy updates by internal staff. The project encompasses both front- and back-end development, with additional optional objectives like content analytics and the development of resources such as a searchable inventory and a nanotechnology timeline. Interactions will involve collaboration between the web design company and NNCO staff for theme development, prototype creation, and periodic evaluations throughout the project. The primary audience includes science-interested individuals, policymakers, and researchers, with an emphasis on clear navigation tailored to various user needs. The project will advance through a structured timeline and regular project management meetings.
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