This program will coordinate a series of web-related projects designed to improve our web presence. Areas of focus include: campus processes, roles, tools, and services that support campus web pages, as well as the design and function of the central campus site.
This is not an information technology-driven program, but rather a collaborative effort between University Relations, the Chancellor's Office, Information Technology Services, and campus divisions to address a well-documented set of issues and needs in this area. This program will leverage past studies and recommendations to create forward progress and provide solutions and clarity for the campus community.
The project team created drafts of the service catalog landing pages, the Web Service Team membership...[more]
The inventory for divisional web services is complete...[more]
The new web content management system has been selected. With the decision this month to move forward with the vendor selected during the RFP process, Phase II of the project officially begins!...[more]
The wireframe creation is complete and reviews are complete. Proof of design concept created and the information architecture reviews are almost complete.
Two of the four web services have been defined. [More]
Various WCMS options evaluated.[More]
Elaboration phase launched.[More]
Inception report submitted.[More]
The service definition team has identified four basic web services...[More]
Evaluation completed of the short list of vendors and a winner identified.[More]
Completed the preliminary identification of four central web services and began conducting an inventory of divisional web services.[More]
The stakeholder interviews with Rolling Orange have been completed.[More]
The selected design vendor is Rolling Orange of San Mateo, CA. [More]
Completed inventory of current Web services. [More]
The Web Services Definition Project kicked off on April Fool's day with its first official team meeting. [More]
The WCMS RFP was released on March 19th. [More]
The benchmarking research to define scope and identify budget range has been completed. [More]
The collated requirements gathered from campus constituents is nearly ready for distribution. [More]
In a January 23 communication, Co-Chairs Barry Shiller and Mark Cianca invited the members of the inaugural UCSC Web Council [More]
The Web Function & Design Project team began official project meetings in January. [More]
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