Camera Sensor Systems for High Speed Vehicle Data Collection
ID: RFI-16191
• Alt ID: DOT-RFI-26-9086-SJ
• State: Florida
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Background
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), specifically the Transportation Data & Analytics Office, is seeking information from qualified vendors regarding AI-enabled camera sensor systems for high-speed vehicle data collection. The goal is to enhance the Transportation Monitoring Program by evaluating advanced sensing technologies that can operate continuously under various environmental conditions and provide high-accuracy vehicle detection and classification.
Work Details
The requested information should detail systems/technologies that meet or exceed the following criteria:
- **Vehicle Detection & Classification**: Support classification of at least 13 FHWA vehicle classes with a detection accuracy of 95% or higher.
- **Speed Estimation**: Accuracy within ±5% at highway speeds (≥70 mph).
- **Lane-Level Detection**: Ability to distinguish vehicles by lane during lane changes and congestion.
- **Traffic Volume & Occupancy**: Real-time reporting of vehicle counts and lane occupancy rates.
- **Environmental & Operational Conditions**: Must operate 24/7 with minimal downtime, function reliably in adverse weather conditions, and have an operational temperature range of -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F). Nighttime performance must include infrared or low-light imaging capabilities.
- **Installation & Maintenance**: Options for pole, gantry, or roadside cabinet mounting; support for various power sources; on-device AI processing; remote management capabilities.
- **Data & Integration**: Provide structured data outputs compatible with FDOT’s existing systems and comply with NIST Cybersecurity Framework standards.
Period of Performance
Responses to this Request for Information (RFI) must be received by 5:00 pm (EST) on Friday, June 26, 2026.
Place of Performance
The contract will be performed on the Florida State Highway System.
Bidder Requirements
Vendors are encouraged to provide detailed technical specifications, case studies, deployment examples, and performance validation data. There are no specific set-aside certifications mentioned in the solicitation.
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), specifically the Transportation Data & Analytics Office, is seeking information from qualified vendors regarding AI-enabled camera sensor systems for high-speed vehicle data collection. The goal is to enhance the Transportation Monitoring Program by evaluating advanced sensing technologies that can operate continuously under various environmental conditions and provide high-accuracy vehicle detection and classification.
Work Details
The requested information should detail systems/technologies that meet or exceed the following criteria:
- **Vehicle Detection & Classification**: Support classification of at least 13 FHWA vehicle classes with a detection accuracy of 95% or higher.
- **Speed Estimation**: Accuracy within ±5% at highway speeds (≥70 mph).
- **Lane-Level Detection**: Ability to distinguish vehicles by lane during lane changes and congestion.
- **Traffic Volume & Occupancy**: Real-time reporting of vehicle counts and lane occupancy rates.
- **Environmental & Operational Conditions**: Must operate 24/7 with minimal downtime, function reliably in adverse weather conditions, and have an operational temperature range of -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F). Nighttime performance must include infrared or low-light imaging capabilities.
- **Installation & Maintenance**: Options for pole, gantry, or roadside cabinet mounting; support for various power sources; on-device AI processing; remote management capabilities.
- **Data & Integration**: Provide structured data outputs compatible with FDOT’s existing systems and comply with NIST Cybersecurity Framework standards.
Period of Performance
Responses to this Request for Information (RFI) must be received by 5:00 pm (EST) on Friday, June 26, 2026.
Place of Performance
The contract will be performed on the Florida State Highway System.
Bidder Requirements
Vendors are encouraged to provide detailed technical specifications, case studies, deployment examples, and performance validation data. There are no specific set-aside certifications mentioned in the solicitation.
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Overview
Opportunity Type
Request for Information
Opportunity ID
RFI-16191
Version
1
Response Start Date
June 8, 2026
Response Deadline
June 26, 2026
Due in 10 Days
Date Posted
June 8, 2026
Last Updated
June 8, 2026
Source
Est. Value Range
Experimental
$250,000 - $2,500,000
(AI estimate)
Agency Distribution
High
On 6/8/26 Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) in Florida issued Request for Information Camera Sensor Systems for High Speed Vehicle Data Collection with ID RFI-16191 due 6/26/26.
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UNSPSC
43211718 - Camera based vision systems for automated data collection
Additional Details
Agency Advertisement Number
DOT-RFI-26-9086-SJ
Minority Encouraged
false