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Human Factors (HF) IDIQ

Procurement Office NHTSA - Office of Acquisition Management
Procurement Category Services (not listed)
Contract Awarded No
Estimated Value Over $100 million
Competition Type Full and Open
RFP Quarter 3rd QTR
Fiscal Year
NAICS 541 715
Sequence Number 693JJ923RQ000086
Description

The NHTSA Human Factors/Engineering Integration Division manages research that explores how to improve driver performance and reduce unsafe behaviors. An additional focus is to evaluate driver capabilities that benefit from existing or new in-vehicle technologies. The research supports Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS), safety defects investigations, consumer information, and the advancement of knowledge about driver behaviors and performance, including the development of vehicle technologies that are compatible with driver capabilities and limitations.
This interaction between the driver and the vehicle occurs through driving automation (e.g., Levels 1 to 5), operation of controls, interpreting displays, interpreting cues from other vehicles, responding to warnings and alerts from crash avoidance systems, and observing roadway events through direct and indirect visibility systems (i.e., windows and mirrors). The manner in which these interfaces are designed and implemented can influence the ability of drivers to accurately sense, understand, and respond to potential traffic hazards. An interface design that is not matched to the capabilities and explanations of the driving population can contribute to driver errors, distraction, slow response, misperception, and other problems that can contribute to crash causation.
To meet NHTSA’s mission, the Human Factors/Engineering Integration Division requires contractor assistance to carry out innovative motor vehicle safety-related research.

Incumbent/Contract Number N/A
Contact Name Thomas Fincannon
Email thomas.fincannon@dot.gov
Phone 202-366-8851
Funded By Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Place of Performance
  • District of Columbia
Personnel Clearance Requirements No
Incumbent Contractor N/A
Action/Award Type N/A
Anticipated Award Date

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