NDLA (938 626 367) has announced on 29 Dec 2020 that is accepting bids for the following project: Norway-Bergen: IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support.
The tender will take place in Norway and will cover the Information Technology industry.
The value of this project has not been disclosed by the donor and you can apply until Deadline date
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Bellow you can find more information about the tender description and the bidding procedure.
Location: Norway
NDLA (938 626 367)
Information Technology
Education & Training
Retail
Consulting
Consumer Goods & Services
Accepting bids
29 Dec 2020
Not available
Not available
Charlotte Gulbrandsen
Contract award notice
Results of the procurement procedure
Services
Section I: Contracting authority
Section II: Object
Consultancy Services: Sharing Services
In collaboration with a supplier, NDLA will develop a sharing system that will be an internet community for sharing of professional resources, as well as sharing of experiences and tips. NDLA also wants to create a sharing room where teachers and students can share and further develop content, as well as provide guidance and comments.
In collaboration with a supplier, NDLA will develop a sharing system that will be an internet community for sharing of professional resources, as well as sharing of experiences and tips. NDLA also wants to create a sharing room where teachers and students can share and further develop content, as well as provide guidance and comments.
The system must be a service that functions for both teachers and students. These two target groups will need different user experiences. The users must be able to log in on the platform and by logging in the users will be allocated different accesses and roles.
NDLA envisages working ‘sprint-based’ in a short development run, according to lean methodology or similar methodology. Users tests will be implemented frequently. Among other things, the supplier must be able to carry out surveys among teachers (for example through interviews) in order to map the needs of the schools.
The contract duration will be ten months from commencement of the contract. The contracting authority can extend the contract for an additional two months, so that the total contract duration can be up to a maximum of one year.
Section IV: Procedure
Section V: Award of contract
Section VI: Complementary information
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