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Starting a new, small website in government is challenging. Platforms like Federalist make it easier to host and manage your site but don't currently offer teams the tools or workflow guidance needed to configure and compose templates to fit a team’s mission. Existing research done by DigitalGov and the US Web Design System has identified an opportunity to build a ""website composition kit"" or layer that sits on top of Federalist and the U.S. Web Design System that could provide government teams with the means to easily create, edit and compose small, focused websites that are compliant and maintainable in the open. This project will explore the viability of building out this website composition kit.
An idea submitted by a civil servant at:General Services Administration, Federal Acquisition Service
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Starting a new, small website in government is challenging. Platforms like Federalist make it easier to host and manage your site but don't currently offer teams the tools or workflow guidance needed to configure and compose templates to fit a team’s mission. Existing research done by DigitalGov and the US Web Design System has identified an opportunity to build a ""website composition kit"" or layer that sits on top of Federalist and the U.S. Web Design System that could provide government teams with the means to easily create, edit and compose small, focused websites that are compliant and maintainable in the open. This project will explore the viability of building out this website composition kit.
An idea submitted by a civil servant at: General Services Administration, Federal Acquisition Service
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: