Contact and place of performance
Vinton M. Grant
WASHINGTON, DC 20590
USA
The purpose of this amendment is to provide additional information as provided below; Question 1. It is unclear whether summaries of state regulations and statutes are acceptable. Do you require only summaries of state regulations and statutes, or do you require the full-text of state regulations and statutes? If full-text state regulations and statutes are required, please identify those state statutes and regulatio...
View moreThe Surface Transportation Board, through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), is seeking custom computer programming services under solicitation number DTMC75-09-R-00028. This combined synopsis/solicitation, classified under NAICS 541511 for Custom Computer Programming Services and PSC code D, involves the development and maintenance of an electronic database system. Performance is located in Washington, DC, and the response deadline for this requirement is July 21, 2009.
The scope of work involves managing the MCREGIS product, which includes a documents section populated by materials determined by the FMCSA. Required content includes summaries of state regulations and statutes pertaining to commercial vehicle safety, specifically addressing state adoption of federal safety regulations and instances where state laws are more restrictive or cover topics not addressed by federal regulations. Full-text versions of state statutes and proposed regulations are not required. The contractor will also manage various documents such as Federal Register notices, policy letters, regulatory guidance, Out-of-Service Criteria, and hazardous materials tables.
Deliverables may be provided in common formats like Word, PDF, or text, though some documents may require modification by the vendor to ensure Section 508 compliance. This notice includes two attachments, PSWatt1.pdf and ITEMS09R0028.pdf, both posted on May 15, 2009. The point of contact for this requirement is Vinton M. Grant.
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