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ITS Use Cases for Complete Streets

Procurement Office FHWA - Washington DC / Office of Contracts and Procurement
Procurement Category Services (not listed)
Contract Awarded No
Estimated Value $250,000 to $700,000
Competition Type 8(a) Competitive
RFP Quarter 2nd QTR
Fiscal Year
NAICS 541 990
Sequence Number 2024-114
Description

This project is a follow-on to the FY23 ITS funded project entitled "Complete Streets – ITS Comprehensive." The FY23 project will produce high level concept descriptions of promising ITS technologies that can be applied in a Complete Streets environment. The goal of this follow-on FY24 project is to: 1) develop a research program plan for the most promising applications of ITS for Complete Streets and 2) to develop Use Cases for a few select applications.

NOTE: The FY23 project is very exploratory in nature. It is unclear what findings will result from the FY23 project such as the type or number of promising ITS applications and the specific follow-on work that would be necessary.

 

Contact Name Hyungjun Park
Email hyungjun.park@dot.gov
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? No
Place of Performance
  • TBD
Personnel Clearance Requirements No
Action/Award Type N/A

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