Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. The Respondent shall meet with City of Tulsa representatives to understand curatorial expectations and how content will interface with a proposed technology product. The Respondent will work directly with members of the Route 66 Commission (created by executive order in 2016 to support and continue efforts for promotion and development along historic Route 66 in Tulsa) to develop a research plan that focuses on local resources and interviewees. It is critical that this in-depth curatorial research guides product development. The Respondent shall engage and review locations and materials suggested by or owned by stakeholders including but not limited to the Route 66 Commission, Tulsa Foundation for Architecture, Tulsa Historical Society, Tulsa Public Library, the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and the locally owned Beryl Ford photo collection. 2. The City shall have access to all materials. The Respondent shall submit a first draft and a final draft of the research documentation, other mediums, including photos for review by the City and Route 66 Commission. The Respondent will be responsible for the completion of revisions requested by the City. 3. To minimize duplication, the Respondent shall review the content of 33 sites completed previously for a separate and completed citywide capital project called, “Information Road Signs.” Information will be supplied by the City to the successful Respondent...