Procurement Office | FHWA - Washington DC / Office of Contracts and Procurement |
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Procurement Category | Business Services |
Competition Type | Full and Open |
RFP Quarter | 1st QTR |
RFP Fiscal Year | |
NAICS | 541 990 |
Sequence Number | 2018-007 |
Description | The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Office of Innovative Program Delivery (OIPD) was created to improve transportation performance by driving innovation into action through partnerships, technology deployment, and capacity building. OIPD works across FHWA to develop or align capacity building, technical support, and guidance to bring forward and accelerate the implementation of innovative designs, materials, construction and environmental techniques and practices, finance and revenue tools, public-private partnerships, and transportation workforce development practices and resources to help FHWA's partners meet the needs of a 21st century transportation system. Through an Indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract, the Contractor shall perform services to support, assist, and facilitate the advancement of innovation through deployment, technology transfer, outreach and communication, training, technical support and assistance, monitoring and evaluation, data analysis, documentation and reporting. |
Contact Name | Nichole Causey |
nichole.causey@dot.gov | |
Phone | (202) 366-0627 |
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? | No |
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