Information Technology / Software Requirements Clause Samples

Information Technology / Software Requirements. Each report deliverable resulting from this BPA will include a Microsoft Word version of the report. Consistent with other NEA publications, reports should follow The Chicago Manual of Style and the NEA style guide, which will be provided to the contractor at the time of each task order as necessary. Electronic versions of all tables, charts, graphs, and data visualizations should be submitted in the program that was used to create them (e.g., Excel, Photoshop, and Tableau). The Contractor must also submit all raw data files and logs of data management and analysis codes in raw / .txt formats, specifying the statistical program for which codes were written. The Contractor shall work with the agency to determine an appropriate and compatible file format to use. The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring compatibility of all submissions. Special requirements apply to all electronic products prepared by Contractors intended for presentation on the NEA website (▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). The products should be supported by all desktop and portable computers as well as all mobile devices, including tablets and mobile phones. The products should be supported by ALL mobile operating systems, such as such as iOS and Android. The products should be responsive, and should adapt to various screen sizes to produce the optimum user experience on desktops, tablets, and mobile phones. The products should be optimized to integrate seamlessly with the NEA’s Drupal 9- based website, taking advantage of Drupal’s strengths and considering its constraints. The products should conform to any NEA website design specifications, including conforming to column widths within the design as necessary. Specific technical guidance will be provided by the NEA’s web support Contractor at the appropriate stage in the development process, if needed. The products should conform to the specified style and User Experience (UX) guidelines. The NEA will provide a design style guide and guidance on UX preferences at the appropriate stage in the development process.