Specifications include, but are not limited to: working closely with Miramar’s web designer, who is the project lead and will be responsible for the redesigned website. All design, changes, site mapping, internal and external workings, etc. associated with the website is to be documented and provided to the Miramar web designer in sufficient detail for training puposes and future updates. Miramar’s current website is self-hosted. The District will not need a hosting provider. The completed website redesign is to be ready for multi-language support via 3rd party (e.g., Lingotek), with minimal additional changes required. The site is to work with existing development and operations (devops) such as git (version control), composer, drush (site modules updating), or similar. Include - • A student focused presentation with emphasis on career and vocational goals. • Flexibility that will allow SDCCD to prepare for a multi-language site in the future. • The ability communicate with secondary data sources (e.g., SQL Server, PeopleSoft, CSV files) for access to course, program, and other data. An example, a current course list may need to be pulled into the website, so it is displayed as current courses for various programs on our site. • Ability to support scheduled/planned content updates prepared in advance and published on a pre-defined schedule. • A file management process that enables content authors to access, upload, and organize documents. The process will allow the content author to control the name of the uploaded document to ensure consistency. The process will not rename or overwrite the old document without affirmative selection by the content author. The file management process will be structured to ensure that links point to the most recent documents. This process will also ensure improved user management and access control.