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PTA Invites Proposals to Re-design & Develop its Website & Mobile App Content

  • March 25, 2017
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PTA Invites Proposals to Re-design & Develop its Website & Mobile App Content for special people and general public. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority intends to award a contract for the “Re- designing and development of Mobile responsive versions of PTA Official Website, both in English & Urdu; and also the Mobile App and Web Accessibility Standards for disabled/special people for the PTA Website. For this purpose, a detailed document has been uploaded on the PTA website.

 The advertisement of the proposal invitation appeared in the newspapers dated 21th March, 2017:PTA Invites Proposals to Re-design & Develop its Website & Mobile App Content

The fundamental objectives of the re-designing and development of the website are:

  • To providing a highly user friendly interface for public information and e- services for the consumers
  • To ensure Website Security for unauthorized access
  • Website to have English, Urdu, Mobile Versions
  • Mobile App to be developed to facilitate the mobile users
  • To upgrade the technology platform
  • To enhance the functionalities of backend Content Management System
  • To enhance the information security controls
  • To have penetration testing and Audit
  • Processes for Monitoring of the Website
  • Web Accessibility Standards for disabled/special people

This is indeed a great step as the disabled.special people will now be able to access the official website. They will also participate in the future projects announced by the PTA.

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