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Procurement Forecast Opportunity-682911-NHTSA-NSR-2025-001

The research objectives described of this IDIQ Contract will expand NHTSA’s and the public’s understanding of human injury biomechanics and tolerance, performance of anthropomorphic test devices (ATDs) and computational ATD and human models, and human response to crash loadi

Procurement Forecast Opportunity-682706-OST-S60-2025-03

OST-S60-2025-03 - ENS - Emergency Notification System (ENS) to allow publishers to immediately initiate automated time-sensitive alerts via multiple input methods to allow for advanced preparation, at any level, on any scale - at any time. The outbound communication is real-time, and this allows for fast and efficient response by the emergency personnel or the responding part, allowing for the protection of life, safety, and property.

Procurement Forecast Opportunity-682491-2026-001

The project DC NP CHOH TRL(1) consists of the pavement mill and overlay of an approximately 3.7 miles long and 10-foot-wide trail, replacement of the 42-inch-high handrails and associated retaining walls, Arizona Avenue Bridge repairs including painting, trailhead entrance safety improvements, signing and striping and other miscellaneous work.

Procurement Forecast Opportunity-682421-2025-216

The project consists of repairing and restoring the roadway prism to reestablish safe and reliable access including repairing landslides, pavement washouts, reestablishing drainage, and performing other related miscellaneous work for addressing the damage caused by hurricanes Irma and Maria. The damages are in PR-140, between kilometers 3.9 and 11.15; PR-141, between kilometers 1.3 and 12.6; PR-144, kilometer 12.1; and PR-5141, between kilometers 0.35 and 0.6. All locations are in the municipality of Jayuya, Puerto Rico.