DTEK

Web Strategy for Progressive Causes and Big Ideas

Work Tags: audit

  • 211 Info

    211info connects residents of Oregon and SW Washington with services to help them access affordable housing, health care, food assistance and clinics. We provided a code and architecture audit and update, then gave the site theme a facelift to make it easier for site visitors to get to the service providers' search and quickly access regional resources while staying true to the national 211 design requirements. In the end, site usability, stability, security, and ease of maintenance were all vastly improved.

    Website: 211info.org

    Team: Amanda, Andy, Benj, Erik, Ryan

    Tags: Drupal, audit, enhancements, non-profit, community, healthcare, affordable housing, Pacific Northwest

  • Screenshot of housingnm.org

    New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority

    The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority partners with lenders, realtors, non-profits, local governments and developers to provide affordable housing to thousands of families in the state. MFA engaged DTEK in late 2011 to audit and update their Drupal site, add new features, start the site internationalization process providing Spanish language content, maintain the site moving forward, and provide Drupal support and training to MFA's staff.

    Website: housingnm.org

    Team: Amanda, Andy, Benj

    Tags: Drupal, audit, enhancements, internationalization, non-profit, affordable housing

  • Screenshot of courses.washington.edu/ccdb/drupal

    University of Washington Climate Change Database

    The Department of Forestry at the University of Washington is doing excellent work on how climate change affects species and habitats. The department engaged us to audit and update the Drupal site that had been built in-house, fix existing bugs, add new features, and enhance the presentation of their data sets.

    Website: courses.washington.edu/ccdb/drupal

    Team: Amanda, Andy, Benj, Erik

    Tags: Drupal, audit, enhancements, data management, educational, academic, climate change