School Bus Stop-Arm Camera Safety Program
Federal opportunity from Montgomery County Public Schools. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Apr 25, 2026.
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Procurement → Open Solicitations → Contract Record Open Solicitation Bid/RFP Number: 8120.1 Solicitation Title School Bus Stop-Arm Camera Safety Program Due Date & Time 04/24/2026 02:00 PM Contract Type RFP Buyer E-mail Angela_S_Mcintosh-davis@mcpsmd.org Description Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), in collaboration with Montgomery County, Maryland, is issuing this Request for Proposals (RFP) to solicit qualified vendors to provide a comprehensive School Bus Stop-Arm Camera Safety Program. This program aims to enhance student safety by detecting and deterring illegal passing of stopped school buses. 8120.1 Bus Arm RFP FINAL.pdf 03/31/2026 APPENDIX B - RFP Technical Requirements_School Bus Safety.xlsx 03/31/2026 8120.1 Questions and Answers FINAL.pdf 04/15/2026 eMaryland Marketplace link BPM056224
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