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The West Virginia Division of Highways issued a centralized request for proposals to modernize the state's crash reporting and electronic citation system, including creation of a unique State Case Number and geolocation integration. Bidders must demonstrate experience developing secure software solutions and integrating with existing state databases and the State Linear Referencing System. The solicitation includes support for crash location validation, comprehensive data fields, and integration with state systems to improve data capture and reporting.
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The Vermont Agency of Transportation’s State Highway Safety Office seeks a contractor to provide technical assistance, stakeholder engagement, and deployment support to law enforcement agencies for the Valcour RMS e-citation module. The engagement’s goal is to expand adoption and optimize use of the e-citation capability while improving data completeness and uniformity across agencies. Work will support statewide coordination, training, and performance monitoring to increase e-citation utilization.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Close: Jan 27, 2026
The Vermont Agency of Transportation’s State Highway Safety Office seeks a contractor to provide technical assistance, stakeholder engagement, and deployment support to law enforcement agencies for the Valcour RMS e-citation module. The engagement’s goal is to expand adoption and optimize use of the e-citation capability while improving data completeness and uniformity across agencies. Work will support statewide coordination, training, and performance monitoring to increase e-citation utilization.
AvailableThe objective of this research is to develop a toolkit to improve the state of the practice related to enforcement of traffic safety laws for micromobility users and crash reporting.
Posted Date
Dec 8, 2025
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Dec 8, 2025
Close: Jan 28, 2026
The objective of this research is to develop a toolkit to improve the state of the practice related to enforcement of traffic safety laws for micromobility users and crash reporting.
AvailableThe City of Santa Monica Police Department seeks proposals for a comprehensive Parking Citation Issuance System, including an iOS-compatible mobile citation solution and integration with existing meters, DMV, ALPRs, payment verification machines, and the city’s parking permit system. The procurement seeks a cloud-preferred back-end (on-premises acceptable with requirements), expects approximately 200,000 citations annually by 30 officers, and will be a five-year firm-fixed contract with evaluation across technical, experience, and cost criteria. The RFP includes living wage and detailed insurance/data security requirements and allows the City to request best-and-final offers or select multiple vendors.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Feb 2, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Close: Feb 2, 2026
The City of Santa Monica Police Department seeks proposals for a comprehensive Parking Citation Issuance System, including an iOS-compatible mobile citation solution and integration with existing meters, DMV, ALPRs, payment verification machines, and the city’s parking permit system. The procurement seeks a cloud-preferred back-end (on-premises acceptable with requirements), expects approximately 200,000 citations annually by 30 officers, and will be a five-year firm-fixed contract with evaluation across technical, experience, and cost criteria. The RFP includes living wage and detailed insurance/data security requirements and allows the City to request best-and-final offers or select multiple vendors.
Provide qualified vendors to provide a comprehensive, reliable, and scalable parking citation issuance system. The system must support the department s parking enforcement operations, which include issuing approximately 200,000 parking citations annually by a team of 30 dedicated parking enforcement officers (peos), in addition to other enforcement personnel (e.g., police officers, public services officers, etc. ).
Posted Date
Jan 6, 2026
Due Date
Feb 2, 2026
Release: Jan 6, 2026
Close: Feb 2, 2026
Provide qualified vendors to provide a comprehensive, reliable, and scalable parking citation issuance system. The system must support the department s parking enforcement operations, which include issuing approximately 200,000 parking citations annually by a team of 30 dedicated parking enforcement officers (peos), in addition to other enforcement personnel (e.g., police officers, public services officers, etc. ).
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