MOBILITY SERVICES FOR ALL AMERICANS (MSAA) DEPLOYMENT PLANNING

Request for Proposals (RFP):
Solicitation of Project Proposals for MOBILITY SERVICES FOR ALL AMERICANS (MSAA) DEPLOYMENT PLANNING.

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announces the availability of $795,545 in Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment Program, through cooperative

credit:


agreements, for the deployment planning of Travel Management Coordination Centers (TMCCs) to support interoperable, coordinated human service transportation (HST) systems.

FTA may award multiple projects totaling greater than what is currently available should additional funds become available.

A key strategic goal of DOT and FTA is to improve and maintain AmericaÂ’s public transportation systems to ensure they are safe and in a state of good repair in order to meet performance objectives.

This Notice for Request of Proposals (RFP) makes funds available through cooperative agreements to engage in the deployment planning and preparation of coordinated HST systems that utilize ITS capabilities.

This solicitation is targeted for communities of any size or definition, and the application may be submitted by a lead agency designated by the project team members.

Eligible lead agencies may include public entities currently establishing, operating, coordinating, or brokering general public and HST, including, but not limited to, public transit agencies, state/local governments DOTs, health and human service agencies, federally recognized Indian tribes, and metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) in the U.

S.

All agencies submitting proposals in response to this RFP consent to be publicly identified as respondents.
Agency: Department of Transportation

Office: DOT/Federal Transit Administration

Estimated Funding: $795,545


Who's Eligible



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
FTA website - Current Notices of Funding Availability

Additional Information of Eligibility:
This solicitation is targeted for communities of any size, and the application can be submitted by a lead agency designated by the project team members.

Eligible lead agencies are public or private non-profit entities currently establishing, operating, coordinating, or brokering general public and HST, including, but not limited to, public transit agencies, state/local governments DOTs, health and human service agencies, federally recognized Indian tribes, and metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) in the U. S. Each agency may submit one, and only one, application as the lead agency.

Should multiple applications be received from the same lead agency, FTA reserves the right to select one or reject all for application review.

All agencies submitting proposals in response to this RFP consent to be publicly identified as respondents.

For-profit companies may participate on project teams; however, recipients and subrecipients of funding under this program may not charge a fee or make a profit from FTA program funding.

For profit vendors and suppliers engaged in a commercial relationship with a recipient are considered third-party contractors and my charge associated fees.

The proposal must include a detailed statement regarding the role of any public transportation provider who is a project partner but may not be the lead applicant in the implementation of the project.



Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.fta.dot.gov/grants/13077_15980.html

Contact:
Matthew LeshProgram SpecialistOffice of Mobility Innovation

Agency Email Description:
Matthew Lesh

Agency Email:
matthew.lesh@dot.gov

Date Posted:
2014-05-01

Application Due Date:
2014-07-01

Archive Date:
2014-07-31




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