USA(New York)
SCREEN-0115

RFP Description

The Vendor is required to provide information pertaining to law enforcement and crash investigation trainings.
- Provide to enhance public safety by providing resources and services that inform decision-making and improve the quality of the criminal justice system.
- The Basic Crash Management and Intermediate Crash Management courses train police officers to process crash scenes by preserving and collecting the available data and physical evidence.
- Students are also trained in basic collision investigation calculations and scene diagramming. The courses are offered as two separate one-week sessions – one week for Basic Crash Management and one week for Intermediate Crash Management.
- The Advanced Crash Management and Technical Crash Management courses train police officers to become proficient in the analysis and interpretation of crash data. 
- The training includes lecture and project work dealing with: damage analysis, thrust diagramming, pre- and post-impact speed determinations, and time position analysis. 
- The courses are offered as two separate one-week sessions – one week for Advanced Crash Management and one week for Technical Crash Management.
- Provide comments on the description and topics provided to include any additional information that would be deemed helpful/appropriate to include when discussing this course material or any deviation(s) from the descriptions that your course would include.
- The Traffic Crash Reconstruction course has an intended audience of police officers and other qualified personnel using industry-standard terms and techniques.
- The Pedestrian/Bicycle Crash Investigations course is a specialized training that uses scientific and engineering principles to analyze and understand the circumstances, mechanics, and contributing factors of a crash. It involves investigating the crash scene, collecting evidence, and using that evidence to determine what happened before, during, and after the crash.
- The training material should be presented in a combination of lecture, group projects, and individual learning using adult learning principles to provide the best level of understanding for those taking these courses.
- Roster listing students who have successfully completed the course;
- The ability to accommodate up to 30 students per class.

- Contract Period/Term: 1 year
- Questions/Inquires Deadline: January 23, 2026 

Timeline

RFP Posted Date: Saturday, 10 Jan, 2026
Proposal Meeting/
Conference Date:
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Deadline for
Questions/inquiries:
Friday, 23 Jan, 2026
Proposal Due Date: Friday, 20 Feb, 2026
Authority: Government
Acceptable: Only for USA Organization
Work of Performance: Offsite
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