Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. User Experience: Successful proposals will describe how the workbook’s content could best be translated into an application to maximize the benefits for persons leaving correctional facilities. Vendors are encouraged to think creatively on how to present data within the application. Applicants should be prepared to justify their design choices. i. (Addresses Scoring Rubric Item #1) B. Intuitive Interface: The primary goal is to provide the most relevant information to each user in the simplest, most intuitive way possible. The final product should accommodate users with limited technical abilities and/or limited reading comprehension. i. (Addresses Scoring Rubric Item #1) C. Content Management: The CJC seeks a solution which will allow self-service content management for staff with limited or no technical proficiency. Resource information, like addresses and phone numbers, can change regularly. New resources may be identified at any time. CJC staff should be able to complete many types of updates, deletions, or additions themselves, without having to consult technical experts with the vendor or LMG.