Websites Cloud Migration Service Using WordPress CMS

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Ohio, United States

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Summary:

Seeks a vendor to migrate public-facing websites and services from on-premises to AWS using WordPress without changing CMS platforms.

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An organization is seeking a vendor to provide cloud migration services for its public-facing websites and related services, specifically utilizing the WordPress CMS without changing platforms. The vendor will be responsible for migrating web hosting, domain registration, DNS, and SSL certificate management from on-premises infrastructure to Amazon Web Services (AWS), establishing a secure, scalable, and highly available AWS architecture that aligns with AWS Well-Architected Framework best practices.

The scope of work includes setting up an AWS landing zone, integrating AWS with the organization's existing identity solutions and on-premises network, and migrating the main website, WordPress CMS, and trip planner applications. The vendor is also expected to implement monitoring, backup, disaster recovery solutions, and automation through Infrastructure as Code, while ensuring proper decommissioning of replaced on-premises infrastructure. Additionally, requirements include integration of AWS Single Sign-On (SSO) with Azure Entra ID, governance via AWS Organizations, application of cloud security and cybersecurity best practices, and robust network architecture and connectivity. All questions regarding this opportunity must be submitted by February 6, 2026.

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