Web Development Services

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ENISA F-EDO-23-T06 (ENISA/2023/OP/0004)

Mar 31, 2023

OPEN Tender Procedure

Maximum budget: € 2.400.000,00 over 4 years

By means of this Call for Tenders ENISA seeks to conclude a single framework service contract with an economic operator capable of providing a wide range of web development services to support ENISA’s main website and several ENISA portal sites.

The prospective contractor is also expected to plan and execute the migration of  ENISA’s websites and portals from the current infrastructure (together with the previous contractor) to a new cloud infrastructure based on Microsoft Azure.

The scope of this tender includes ENISA’s main website (www.enisa.europa.eu) and several ENISA portal and event sites, i.e. extranets dedicated to specific user groups (for example, working groups, groups of stakeholders, etc.) collaborating with ENISA.

Both the website and the portals are based on the PLONE Content Management System; therefore tenderers shall demonstrate experience and have in-depth knowledge of CMS platforms and PLONE in particular. ENISA plans to migrate its websites and portals from PLONE to DRUPAL in the coming years, so additional experience with DRUPAL is also required for possible new developments and support with the migration.

The formal tender documentation is available via the TED eTendering platform which gives access to the eSubmission portal for submitting your offer - please use the following link:

https://etendering.ted.europa.eu/cft/cft-display.html?cftId=13542 

The tender documentation and annexes are also provided below for reference purposes only and cannot be considered as the formal documentation. Please note that questions for clarification can ONLY be sent via the questions and answers section of the eTendering platform.

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