Introducing portals
During phases of consolidation, the Public Administration sees itself confronted with one main problem: cutbacks in funds and staff and, as a result, a reduction in supply or services. Subjects such as lowering costs, staff reductions or privatisation are high up on the agenda.
Nevertheless – or perhaps because of this – the Administration is faced with the task of already drawing up its offers for tomorrow today. MICUS offers support in the targeted design of Web applications that meet needs and look towards the future.
MICUS’ consultancy services focus on the use for our clients and aim at a consistent orientation towards our customers’ requirements. A portfolio of information, communication and transaction services that is aligned towards these aspects is what makes up the added value of a Web portal.
This is where MICUS’ consultancy philosophy picks up the thread: We bring together supply and demand, thereby ensuring that the solution is successfully put into practice. MICUS’ core competencies include the drawing up of the preliminary and the detailed concept, putting together the functional specifications as part of bid invitations as well as then selecting providers and carrying out the realisation coaching.
Benefit of solution
- Central factors of MICUS’ success are its consistently customer-oriented perspective, as well as its strict focus on implementation.
- MICUS supports its clients in clearly defining their goals, and in the systematic and understandable ascertainment, analysis and modelling of the framework conditions.
- During the realisation process, MICUS places great value on a high degree of efficiency in the procedure while focusing on clear and measurable results - both quantitatively and qualitatively.
References
National Metrology Institute (PTB):
SME forum
Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (BBA)::
Introduction of a document management and transaction processing system as well as the online application procedure for the testing of phytosanitary equipment
Federal Office for Materials Research and Testing (BAM):
PAZonline – application procedure for expert opinions, analyses and approvals
Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (BBA):
Early warning system for plant health
Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (BBA):
Online database on alternatives to chemical plant protection in conventional and integrated cultivation (ALPS)
Federal Nature Conservation Agency (BfN):
CITES Online
Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA):
Conceptualisation and bid invitation for a Web shop
City of Wurzburg::
"Wurzburg integrates!"