The vendor is required to provide instructional materials internet website services to design, develop, and support a modern, user-centered digital system for the instructional material review and approval (IMRA) and local classroom review processes.
- The continued development, maintenance, and support of the IMRA platform, including:
• Enhancing the core IMRA application to support publisher submissions, expert reviews, public transparency, and reporting.
• Developing a new web-based module to support the local classroom review process, which allows educators across the state to evaluate instructional materials in real classroom settings.
• This module must be intuitive, secure, and scalable to accommodate thousands of educators and reviewers.
• Providing agile development services, including sprint planning, backlog refinement, user story development, testing, and deployment.
• Collaborating closely with tea staff, including product owners, program leaders, and it stakeholders, to ensure the platform meets evolving program needs and legislative requirements.
• Delivering user-centered design and usability improvements based on ongoing research, feedback, and analytics.
• Supporting integration with tea’s internal systems and data infrastructure, including future connections to the agency’s data lake.
- Electronic and information resources (EIR) accessibility
• All images and other non-text objects must contain appropriately descriptive alternative text and null alternative text;
• Tables should only be used for tabular data and must include valid row and column header tags;
• Header tags must be used to convey document structure;
• Users must be able to navigate the web pages, including all links, features, forms, navigations, and sub-navigation, using the keyboard only;
• All scripted features must be able to function using the keyboard only with losing focus;
• All form fields must have descriptive form labels;
• All information conveyed with color must also be available without color;
• Foreground and background color combinations must provide sufficient contrast when viewed by someone with color deficits or when viewed on a black and white screen; colors used in the design must for color and contrast ratio; and
• Video and audio content must follow accessibility guidelines and include closed captioning and audio descriptions; audio files must include written transcripts; audio and video controls must be operable using a keyboard only.
- Contract Period/Term: 4 years
- Questions/Inquires Deadline: September 26, 2025
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