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The contract requires support to ensure the Safety Action Plan complies with all U.S. Department of Transportation Safe Streets and Roads for All grant requirements, with a focus on integrating equity analysis, establishing measurable performance metrics, and developing a clear implementation strategy. The work involves aligning the plan’s design and execution with federal guidelines to secure and maintain funding eligibility, ensuring that all components reflect equitable outcomes and data-driven decision-making. The subcontract is issued by the Bryan County Board of Commissioners in Georgia under NAICS code 541690 for other professional, scientific, and technical services. It was posted on July 15, 2026, with proposals due by August 14, 2026. The place of performance and contact details are unspecified, but the effort is tied to federal grant compliance activities within Bryan County, requiring technical expertise in transportation safety frameworks and federal reporting protocols.

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Support Safety Action Plan compliance with DOT SS4A grant requirements through equity analysis, metrics, and implementation strategy in Bryan County.

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Georgia → Bryan County Board of CommissionersView Agency

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541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → Bryan County Board of Commissioners
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Ensure the Safety Action Plan meets USDOT SS4A grant requirements, including equity analysis, performance metrics, and implementation planning.

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