NHTSA Traffic Records Reporting System TRIPRS

NHTSA requires technical support for the Traffic Records Reporting System supporting the Traffic Records Improvement Program.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), has a continuing requirement for Technical Support Services for NHTSA Traffic Records Program.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Details

Agency Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Solicitation Number 693JJ925RQ000236
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 03/2026 (Estimate)
Award Date 06/2026 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $27,000,000
Competition Type Undetermined
Type of Award BPA
Primary Requirement  Engineering, Scientific and Technical Services
Duration  1 year(s) base plus 4 x 1 year(s) option(s)
Contract Type  Blanket Purchase Agreement
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
541715

Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
Size Standard: 1000 Employees except 1500 Employees for Aircraft, Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts, 1250 Employees for Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment and 1300 Employees for Guided Missiles and Space Vehicles, Their Propulsion Units and Propulsion Parts

Place of Performance:
  • Washington County, District Of Columbia, United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/a047f28de3d043a3858e6b50a2ac8214/view

Background

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). NHTSA’s mission is to save lives, prevent injuries and reduce traffic-related health care and other economic costs. The agency develops, promotes and implements effective educational, engineering and enforcement programs with the goal of ending preventable tragedies and reducing economic costs associated with vehicle use and highway travel. Today’s traffic safety professional needs reliable, accurate, and timely data to make decisions about traffic safety problems and countermeasures and to manage and evaluate safety programs. A State’s Traffic Records System encompasses the hardware, software, personnel, and procedures that capture, store, transmit, analyze, and interpret traffic safety data. The data that are managed by this system include the crash, driver licensing and history, vehicle registration and titling along with commercial motor vehicle, roadway, injury control, citation/adjudication, and exposure information. For traffic safety purposes, crash is at the center of this “honeycomb” of information. Additional data sets, such as those used to support data analysis are also important to consider.

A complete traffic records system collects and stores data from a variety of sources. Much of the data involved are collected for purposes other than (or in addition to) traffic safety. Thus, the traffic records system overlaps other areas of data collection and analysis and is dependent on the policies and practices used in collecting those data. Consequently, the traffic records system is usually a collaborative effort spread across a number of agencies and organizations. NHTSA has continued to support the development of State traffic records systems through many venues, including entry-level training for the traffic safety professional through the use of Traffic Records 101, the annual International Forum on Traffic Records and Highway Safety Information, technical assistance provided through regional and State focused workshops, and state traffic records assessments.

Requirements

The objectives of this acquisition are to:

  • Assess state traffic records systems.
  • Provide technical assistance to state traffic records programs.
  • Facilitate training for managers and staff of State traffic records systems.
  • Provide user support for NHTSA’s Traffic Records Improvement Program Reporting System (TRIPRS) portal that States use to participate in a traffic records assessment, the crash data improvement program and the pedestrian and bicycle safety assessment.

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