Resilience and Climatological Data Service
- Client
- Atlanta, Georgia
- RFP Number
- DRA-10801
- Posted
- 6/4/2026
- Category
- Data Research and Analytics
- Budget
- Looking for proposals
- NAICS
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- Set-aside
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- Contact
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Description
AI GeneratedThe government authority located in Atlanta, Georgia is seeking a resilience and climatological data service to develop a Transportation Vulnerability Assessment Tool. The agency needs to solve the problem of assessing transportation vulnerabilities by acquiring current rainfall, riverine flooding, pluvial flooding, and future projections based on various climate scenarios. The scope of work requires the delivery of flood hazard maps derived from LiDAR terrain data with a resolution of 1/3 arcsecond or better, showing flood inundation depth relative to ground level. The requested data must explicitly represent eight recurrence intervals, specifically 1:5, 1:10, 1:20, 1:50, 1:100, 1:200, 1:500, and 1:1000, in both fluvial and pluvial flood maps. Climate scenarios must incorporate projections considering Shared Socioeconomic Pathways developed by the World Climate Research Programme and included in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessment reports. The agency requires that all data be accessible via an API and downloadable onto managed servers, with the performance of the work taking place onsite. Eligibility is restricted to onshore USA organizations only. Bidders must submit any questions regarding this opportunity no later than June 8, 2026. Responses can be submitted digitally via email or online, and the agency is currently looking for proposals to establish the budget.
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