Anita Davis
Mar 19, 2009

CAAS calls website pitch

SINGAPORE - The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has called a tender for the redesign of its corporate website in the months leading up to the government branch's structural reformation.

CAAS calls website pitch
According to a CAAS spokeswoman, the Singapore-owned unit will “corporatise” by splitting into two divisions in early July: one department that will run the civil aviations operations and the second to maintain the airport’s business.

The two entities will remain government-owned, the spokeswoman added.

Among the 13 agencies vying for the account are Blue Interactive, Tribal DDB, Euro RSCG 4D, Info Lab, Qais Consulting and Wiz Werx. Euro RSCG handles the creative account.

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