Opportunity
University of Minnesota Ionwave #11532.1176877.JST Addendum 1
Tablet-Based Dietary Recall Application Design and Development for EFNEP
Posted
January 04, 2017
Respond By
February 07, 2017
Identifier
11532.1176877.JST Addendum 1
NAICS
541511, 541512
The University of Minnesota Extension Center for Family Development is seeking a technology design and development vendor to create a tablet-based dietary recall application for its Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP). - Buyer: University of Minnesota Extension Center for Family Development (EFNEP) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Custom tablet-based dietary recall application for EFNEP evaluation - 1 unit - Designed for 24-dietary recall assessment - Must be accessible, secure, and compliant with university technology standards - Application design and development services - Collaboration with EFNEP coordinators and support teams - Customization for English, with future adaptation for other languages - Training services - Training EFNEP lead staff on application use, maintenance, and adaptation - Provision of documentation - Unique Requirements: - Application must be accessible and secure - Compliance with university technology guidelines - Training and documentation for staff - Future adaptability for other languages - All responses must be submitted electronically via Ionwave MBID system
Description
The University of Minnesota Extension Center for Family Development's Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) is seeking a vendor to design and develop a tablet-based application for 24-dietary recall to be used for EFNEP evaluation purposes. The vendor will collaborate with EFNEP coordinators to create a customized assessment tool in English and will be responsible for training EFNEP lead staff on the application's use, maintenance, and future adaptation for other languages. The project duration is approximately one month and three days, with a response deadline of February 7, 2017.