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Transportation Fuels Reporting System
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Developing the Transportation Fuels Reporting System website front-end (BCDX-MEM-001) #2

Closed paulroberts68 closed 7 years ago

paulroberts68 commented 7 years ago

This is a fixed-price opportunity governed by the terms of the BCDevExchange's lightweight procurement model, Code With Us.

Background

The Transportation Fuels Reporting System is the being designed to Streamlined compliance reporting for transportation fuel suppliers in accordance with the Renewable & Low Carbon Fuel Requirements Regulation. We want you to conduct UX Design and Development of the first set of screens which will enable Credit Trading and Compliance Reporting.

Description

You can find our current code base here. We want you to produce layout and design templates with hooks for the developer to write code for. The site should deliver the following functionality:

User Stories

As a trading partner I need to be able to navigate through a series of self-service screens to:

The Low Carbon Fuels Branch staff need to be able to:

Stretch goals (time permitting) - As a fuel supplier I need to be able to navigate through a series of self-service screens to:

Informational Open House

On Monday, March 7th and 8th, from 12:00-1:00 PM, we will be hosting a drop-in session for interested developers to talk with our team about the work. If you’d like to attend, please email Matthew.Hall@gov.bc.ca.

Please also feel free to ask questions via the comments section below.

Acceptance Criteria

To be paid for this opportunity, you will:

  1. Participate as a part of our team’s sprint planning workshop from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM on March 13, 2017 at 1012 Douglas Street in Victoria, BC.
  2. Spend a minimum of 2 hours per weekday (Monday - Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM) working in person with us at our office (1012 Douglas Street in Victoria, BC) for the duration of your work. We want you to work side-by-side with our lead developer and designer to apply the the new theme and deliver the desired functionality in our dev environment.
  3. Deliver hi-fidelity screens that are ready for a developer to insert the database connection code for each of the following:

Stretch goals - time permitting:

How to Apply

Submit your proposal by 16:00 PST, Thursday, March 9, 2017.

Proposal Evaluation Criteria

We will evaluate and score the proposals we receive by the following criteria. If we are satisfied with the proposals we receive, we will assign the work by 16:00 PST, Friday, March 10, 2017 with work proposed to commence on Monday, March 13, 2017.

Please email your proposal to Matthew.Hall@gov.bc.ca

Please reference the issue name "Developing the Transportation Fuels Reporting System website front-end (BCDX-MEM-001)" in your email.

With your proposal, you must attach a copy of the Code-with-Us Terms, with the required information asked for in the “Acceptance” section of the Terms inserted into the document (Mandatory).

Scoring criteria:

Questions?

Please post a comment below.

mark-a-wilson commented 7 years ago

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melavo commented 7 years ago

The deadline of March 31 seems very tight. Also I guess this is open only for people in Victoria, considering the onsite work? or are you open to teleconference?

matthewhall78 commented 7 years ago

Hello, I am the person receiving the applications/proposals. The opportunity is open to all in BC who can spend an appropriate amount of ‘in person time’ with the TFRS team i.e. sprint planning/review and check-in points during the sprint (which includes calling in to daily stand-ups). The idea is to ideate and evolve the work through collaboration. While preference will be given to those that are available to meet in person for the amount of time suggested, we will still review proposals of those who have less availability.

samarthmod commented 7 years ago

Hi @matthewhall78 - this is an awesome opportunity. Can we apply as a company, or does it have to an individual.

matthewhall78 commented 7 years ago

@samarthmod Ultimately the company applying will need to put forward individuals and describe the experience and work completed by the individuals. So we do not want to hire a company and then have them decide who will work with us. Does that make sense?

samarthmod commented 7 years ago

Thanks @matthewhall78 . It makes total sense. Thanks.

matthewhall78 commented 7 years ago

Question: We were recently alerted to this new opportunity. I hear that there is a drop-in session for interested developers to learn more, on March 7-8, can you let me know more details?
Answer: The drop is session will be a chance for you to see the office, learn about the Government DevOps Projects and meet the team that you will be working with. At the drop-in sessions you can ask further questions about the opportunity. The software we are building is based on the Renewable & Low Carbon Fuels Requirements Regulation

matthewhall78 commented 7 years ago

Thank you to those your submitted proposals the competition is now closed. We received three proposals by the closing time. We will review and advise you of the outcome by Monday or Tuesday next week.

matthewhall78 commented 7 years ago

After reviewing the proposal a winner has been selected. Congratulations to Rohit Boolchandani from AirSenze.com. I would like to thank all those who submitted proposals.

rohitboolchandani commented 7 years ago

Thanks for selecting AirSenze Solutions. We are excited to deliver an awesome product for your team.