Request for Proposals: HTML5 Data Collection RFP - possibly leveraging TrimPath

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Jonathan Palmer

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May 5, 2010, 7:06:13 AM5/5/10
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The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), through its GAINS Program,
today announced its request for proposal for an HTML5 based data
collection tool.
The RFP can be found here:
http://www.gains.org/DataTools/GAINSDocs/tabid/114/language/en-US/Default.aspx?Command=Core_Download&EntryId=23261
This RFP outlines a data collection approach consisting of 3 phases:
• Phase 1 - A tool that can be used to generate HTML5-based
standalone data collection forms based on a spreadsheet type look and
feel.
• Phase 2 – A design for architecture providing enhanced form
functionality
• Phase 3 - A proposal to integrate the tool with standard
framework supporting HTML5, such as SproutCore and Adobe Air 2

Following the review of responses to the RFP, WCS plans to award a
contract for three key deliverables:
1. A functioning prototype for phase 1
2. A architectural design for phase 2
3. A short proposal on how to integrate the phase 1 prototype and
phase 2 design, with a standard HTML5 framework.
Contact details and further information can be found in the above RFP.

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Rich

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Jun 2, 2010, 10:37:07 AM6/2/10
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Hey that's a nice Sharepoint site... how come you don't get a free
non-profit Confluence license and put everything in there?

Nice design on that home page...


On May 5, 7:06 am, Jonathan Palmer <jpal...@wcs.org> wrote:
> The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), through its GAINS Program,
> today announced its request for proposal for an HTML5 based data
> collection tool.
> The RFP can be found here:http://www.gains.org/DataTools/GAINSDocs/tabid/114/language/en-US/Def...
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