OneNASA Portal Request for Proposal – Issue Date 27 August 2002 – RFP No. GLW-0822
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory on behalf of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is opening a Request for Proposals (RFP) to create a single portal for NASA to the public. This request is soliciting designs and technical implementation approaches for a OneNASA Portal on the World Wide Web to replace the current NASA Home Page (http://www.nasa.gov) and tie together NASA’s public-facing web resources. The new OneNASA Portal will support the Administrator’s “One NASA” philosophy: NASA conducts many different research and development programs in a variety of locations, but these distinct programs ultimately account for the combined efforts of a single Agency with a common vision and mission. Through this activity, we invite you to be our partner in creating the premiere Web presence on the Internet, both in its visual impact and in its intuitive usability. Our goal is for this portal to serve as a pre-eminent example of the President’s Management Agenda’s e-Gov initiative.
NASA’s vision for the future is
- To improve life here
- To extend life to there
- To find life beyond
and contribute to our ability to
- To understand and protect our home planet
- To explore the Universe and search for life
- To inspire the next generation of explorers
. . . as only NASA can
We invite you to be part of making that vision become reality on the Web.
Designs should focus on NASA’s unique mission and capabilities and draw on the wealth of resources, including text, imagery and multimedia, currently available from within the Agency currently available from more than 1,000 web sites. Designs should be visually compelling, conveying the excitement and cachet of exploration, and tightly integrated into an intuitive interface that simplifies the user’s navigation.
The NASA insignia shall be the only visual device used to identify the Agency. No other logos or insignias, including those of the proposers or NASA field centers or projects, should be used in the design. Proposers should use only the approved electronic versions of the NASA insignia provided on the RFP Web site (see below).
NASA Images These images are password protected and in a .tif format. To receive the password, please e-mail Greg Williams. They can be downloaded by right-clicking on each file and click on “save image or target as”.
All uses of the NASA insignia must be in accordance with the NASA Graphic Standards Manual, which is available at:
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/insignia/
Please note that all proposals are due no later than September 17, 2002 at 3:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time as specified in the RFP document.