onduct project discovery meetings with key project stakeholders and produce a project strategy document. Develop information architecture for the two websites. Audit current content on the websites and advise Fine Arts Center decisions regarding content to migrate, archive, or delete. Present the sitemaps and wireframes to marketing, box office, and other Fine Arts Center constituent groups. Where critical, as identified in the strategy phase, create unique modules to meet specific client/site audience or functionality needs. Enable Google Analytics and configure event tracking on specified calls to action Final website should comply with World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 (Level A, & AA compliance) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In addition, the vendor should follow best practices, voluntary standards and guidelines developed by the World Wide Web Consortiums (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). Visitors to the site will utilize a wide variety of devices to access our website, including computers, tablets and mobile smart phones. The website should automatically detect the screen resolution of any device and respond with a view of the site that is optimized specifically for that screen. Collaborate with the Fine Arts Center and its ticketing platform, and purchase processing vendors to ensure compliance with privacy and security laws and best practices related to ecommerce.