May 12, 2017

British Forces Broadcasting Service

British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) needed to consolidate its five websites to achieve a stronger brand identity and operational benefits. With the help of Inviqa, it launched new a Drupal-8 media portal and digital branding, securing a 40 per cent year-on-year increase in average page dwell time on mobile. 250 journalists now publish content from the field whilst embedded within the forces.

The Brief

Launched in April 2015, Forces.TV provided 24-hour news coverage of the UK armed forces and wider military world. It forms part of the wider Forces Network, operated by The British Forces Broadcasting Service, which includes brands such as Forces Radio and Forces Sport. The Network’s content is produced by The SSVC Forces Welfare Media Team, which receives grant funding from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund.

Challenge

BFBS’ numerous legacy content management systems had limited functionality, were inflexible, and could not be adapted to support the unified web portal it was aiming to deliver. It needed to consolidate its many media channels into a single platform that would strengthen the Forces Network brand and enable its loyal listeners and viewers to find and consume different types of content. It also needed its editors to be able to work across multiple brands within the same CMS without having to use multiple systems.

The project would require financial backing from the grant-funded SSVC and so a compelling business case for the media hub was needed to secure buy-in from stakeholders including the senior management team, CEO, and trustees.

For this reason, BFBS ran an open and competitive bid process inviting submissions from leading technical agencies and consultants. The process took six months as the senior management team wanted to ensure the company’s strategic goals were going to be met by the selected vendor.

Solution

BFBS needed the new platform to be flexible, open-source, and both easy and cost-effective to evolve alongside the organisation’s changing business needs. It needed to be mobile-first, optimised for both users and content creators using mobile devices, and capable of increasing efficiency, usability, and security.

The project of replatforming and redeveloping the Network’s four websites was awarded to Inviqa, with whom BFBS already had a successful working relationship, because the senior management team was convinced we were the right technical partner and consultancy to support the delivery of the new media hub.

Our team ran a series of facilitated workshops with all key stakeholders – including users, editors, journalists, in-house developers, marketing, and PR teams – to fully understand the in-house capabilities before recommending Drupal 8 – the enterprise, open-source content management system – as the ideal basis to achieve the goals and aspirations of the new media portal: Forces Network.

From the outset the Inviqa team proved they were focused on achieving our business goals. They clearly understood our organisation, mission statement, ethos, and budget constraints.
– Nathan Tyler, head of digital, Forces.TV, SSVC, and BFBS

Our work with Forces.net included:

  • Discovery: workshops with key stakeholders to gain a deep understanding of the project goals and how success would be measured to help prioritise and inform decisions
  • Branding: creating a new logo and brand identity to unify the numerous brands in keeping with the heritage of the British military
  • Drupal 8 customisation and implementation for the Forces.TV website
  • Drupal 8 training for Forces Network’s in-house developer and editorial teams, including tailored training on Forces’ own customised Drupal-8 platform
  • Consolidating the many Forces sites into a single site under the Forces Network brand
  • Content modelling and information architecture to determine the right migration strategy
  • Solutions and technical architecture
  • User experience, UI, and mobile-optimised design
  • Business intelligence, user journey, and behaviour pathway analytics
  • Project management, programme governance, accessibility, and user experience

The Inviqa Discovery process helped Forces Network to clearly define goals not only for this project, but also for the wider business. It helped ensure the all-important intellectual investment in the project from the senior management team.

The first phase of work included migrating the Force.TV website to Drupal 8. The second phase of work included creating a new digital ‘umbrella’ brand that would act as a guide for the organisation’s wider rebranding efforts, and consolidating Forces’ many sites into one Drupal 8 site under the single brand. The project was delivered on time and to budget.

Results

The launch of the new site has seen tangible growth in engagement and a fall in bounce rate – both being key drivers for the project. It’s still early days, but the new site is already driving engagement including a 40 per cent year-on-year increase in average dwell time per page. The new site allows consumers to easily discover other areas of the organisation, encouraging the consumption of content from across a diverse array of channels.

“The project wasn’t just building a site – it was a successful re-brand and has really helped drive a cultural change within the organisation towards being ‘digital first’ in everything we do. I’d wholeheartedly endorse working with Inviqa – especially using a co-located team.”
– Nathan Tyler, head of digital, Forces.TV, SSVC, and BFBS