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The Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) is pleased to issue the Department of Transportation's (DOT) Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 Procurement Forecast.  The procurement forecast is prepared annually in accordance with Public Law 100-656, Section 501 and the Transportation Acquisition Regulations (TAM) 1219.202-270 Procurement Forecast . The  forecast is one of many tools available to small businesses to assist in planning their federal government marketing efforts.

The FY13 forecast provides information on anticipated DOT procurements over the simplified acquisition threshold (See FAR 2.101) and can be searched by quarter, industry category, Operating Administration and key words. The forecast is for informational and marketing purposes only and does not constitute a specific offer or commitment by the DOT to fund in whole or in part any of the procurements referenced herein. See full disclaimer below.

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FTA 2013 4th QTR Excel Version  Back to Operating Administrations
Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FTA - 60 Robyn Jones 202-366-0943 robyn.jones@dot.gov 541611  00104
Solicitation Release Qtr Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
(4th QTR) Full and Open Over $500,000 to $3 million Business Services 
Description
Title VI, EEO and DBE Compliance Reviews Oversight responsibilities by conducting compliance reviews of FTA funding recipients and sub recipients. FTA plans on conducting Title VI, EEO and DBE reviews. Compliance reviews shall be limited to the grantees compliance with Title VI, EEO and DBE
Comments Multiple Awards will be made for Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity Contracts.  
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? No Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No  

Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FTA - 60 Chanel Winston 202-366-7072 chanel.winston@dot.gov 541330  000101
Solicitation Release Qtr Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
(4th QTR) Full and Open Over $10 million Business Services 
Description
Project Management Oversight (PMO) - The objective of the Project Management Oversight (PMO) Program services is to provide continuous review and evaluation of grantee and FTA processes to ensure compliance with statutory, administrative, and regulatory requirements. The Office of Engineering, through the Regional Offices, performs oversight of grantee project management that focuses on the management of major investments (New Starts, rail modernization, etc.) in transit projects. This activity begins early in project implementation, usually at the time of preliminary engineering. PMO contractors monitor the large caseload of projects, following guidelines established by FTA. They evaluate grantee project management and technical capacity and capability to successfully implement these major transit projects. They also monitor the projects to determine whether they are progressing on time, within budget, and in accordance with approved grantee plans and specifications. Other activities are also involved, such as design constructability, contract modification reviews, and value engineering submittals.
Comments  
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? No Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No  

Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FTA - 60 Deldridge Berry 202-366-3903 deldridge.berry@dot.gov   00108
Solicitation Release Qtr Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
(4th QTR) Full and Open Over $500,000 to $3 million Business Services 
Description
COOP - The Office of Safety and Security within FTA is charged with developing a Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) that ensures the continuation of the agency's essential functions at the outset of a major crisis and at least up to 30 days in the aftermath while providing the highest possible level of safety and securlty. The focus on COOP is on developing and implementing standards, criteria, plans and procedures for headquqrters and regional personnel.
Comments  
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? No Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No