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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) 2010 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 FY10 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 2010 2nd QTR Excel Version  Back to Operating Administrations
Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FTA - 60 Godwin Nwosu 202-366-9748 godwin.nwosu@dot.gov  
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
No To be determined Over $100,000 to $500,000 Services (not listed) 
Description
(2nd QTR)
Grant Accrual Methodology. Contractor support is needed for the assessment of financial data for determining monthly grant accrual.
Comments  
Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No  

Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FTA - 60 Susan Clark 202-493-0511 susan.clark@dot.gov  
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
No To be determined Over $100,000 to $500,000 Services (not listed) 
Description
(2nd QTR)
Support for meeting Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements.

Contactor support is needed to prepare technical assistance manuals outlining requirements, past FTA positions, and best practices.
Comments  
Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No  

Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FTA - 60 Bridget Zamperini 202-366-0306 bridget.zamperini@dot.gov  
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
No To be determined Over $100,000 to $500,000 Services (not listed) 
Description
(2nd QTR)
Transit Security Roundtable. Contractor support is needed to conduct 2 Transit Security Roundtables.
Comments  
Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No  

Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FTA - 60 John Bell 202-366-4977 john.bell@dot.gov  
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
No To be determined Over $100,000 to $500,000 Architectural & Engineering Services 
Description
(2nd QTR)
FTA Rail Cost Database Update and Training. Contractor support is needed to develop a FTA Commuter Rail Cost Database and train FTA grantees on data collection and use.
Comments  
Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No  

Office# Contact Phone Email NAICS Sequence
  FTA - 60 Tonya Holland 202-493-0283 tonya.holland@dot.gov  
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? Competition Type Estimated Value Procurement Category
No To be determined Over $100,000 to $500,000 Management Services 
Description
(2nd QTR)
The purpose of the procurement is to obtain contractor support to conduct land use assessments, planning oversight and National Environmental Policy Act related environmental reviews for projects seeking New Starts funds. Services would also be needed to assist FTA in oversight for Alternatives Analysis (AA), Preliminary Engineering (PE) and Final Design (FD).
Comments  
Is this funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act? No