Procurement Office | FHWA - Washington DC / Office of Contracts and Procurement |
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Procurement Category | Engineering Services |
Competition Type | To be determined |
RFP Quarter | 2nd QTR |
RFP Fiscal Year | |
NAICS | 541 330 |
Sequence Number | 2018-110_FHWA_Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) National Architecture development |
Description | Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) National Architecture development, evolution and deployment support. Technical services including managing the National ITS Architecture, maintaining all related databases and software tools, and conducting technical analyses to recommend changes to the architecture to advance with technological evolution and make available required architecture capabilities in support of large scale, interoperable infrastructure ITS, connected vehicle and automated vehicle deployment. Support field deployments of ITS architectures and development of required regional ITS architectures. Support ITS standards development and specification to across entire architecture. Support internationally cooperative projects on topics of common interest. (Also see https://www.standards.its.dot.gov/LearnAboutStandards/NationalITSArchitecture |
Contact Name | Steve Sill |
steve.sill@dot.gov | |
Phone | (202) 366-1603 |
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? | No |
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