Overview


Management Consulting & Admin Support
Washington, District Of Columbia, United StatesPosted: April 30th, 2026Deadline: June 29th, 2026

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SUMMARY


Seeking a provider for a national crash investigation sampling system to collect and process real-world crash data for vehicle safety research and policy.

KEY REQUIREMENTS


BUDGET

Estimate

$10,000,000 – $50,000,000

CONTRACT DURATION


66 months

TIMELINE


Solicitation release anticipated on or about May 2026.

Effective date of contract anticipated September 27th, 2026.

CONTACTS


Primary procurement contact — name, title, email, and phone

Additional decision-makers and their departments

Issuing Agency


National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

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DESCRIPTION


A vendor is sought to provide a crash investigation sampling system capable of delivering nationally representative, real-world crash data. This data will be utilized to support vehicle safety research, inform policy development, drive rulemaking, and assist in evaluating safety technologies and programs.

The project includes the continued collection, processing, and quality assurance of crash investigation data throughout the national Primary Sampling Unit (PSU) network. The selected vendor will play a key role in ensuring high-quality data acquisition and management for vehicle safety initiatives.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the submission deadline?
Submissions are due June 29, 2026.
What is the budget for this RFP?
Settle estimates the budget at $10,000,000 – $50,000,000. The issuer has not published an official figure.
Who issued this RFP?
It was issued by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The work is located in Washington, District Of Columbia, United States.
Who is a good fit for this opportunity?
  • Expertise in crash data collection and analysis
  • Experience supporting national or federal safety research
  • Proven data management and quality assurance capabilities
  • Familiarity with vehicle safety initiatives and regulatory processes
  • Ability to manage complex, multi-site data acquisition systems

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