The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) serves as Managing Agency of the LOSSAN Agency, which is supported by 18 full-time staff members and shared OCTA resources. The Agency is governed by a Board of Directors composed of 11 voting members from nine member agencies representing rail owners, operators, and planning agencies along the entire rail corridor.
All firms interested in doing business with the Authority are required to register their business on-line at CAMM NET. The website can be found at https://cammnet.octa.net/. The successful Firm will be required to comply with all applicable Equal Employment Opportunity Laws and Regulations.
Following is a summary of key changes made in the 2021 update of the Orange County CMP: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Impacts on the Transportation System – A significant new challenge OCTA has encountered in the delivery of its projects and services is the ongoing impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic.
FROM: CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATION AND MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites bids from Cisco resellers to register multiple Cisco Smartnet agreements for the Authority's Cisco equipment. The budget for this IFB is $50,000.
We have applied the procedures described in Attachment 1 of this report, which were agreed to by OCTA and the FTA and specified in the declarations section of the 2013 Reporting Manual, solely to assist you in evaluating whether OCTA complied with the standards described above and that the information included in the NTD report FFA-l0 form for the year ended June 30, 2013, is presented in ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is releasing a Request for Information (RFI) to provide an opportunity for firms to review the attached draft Scope of Work and provide information regarding currently available products or customized solutions in order to meet OCTA’s objectives. OCTA would also like to receive estimates on all potential costs associated with the project.
OCTA continually reviews and provides updates to its website to ensure adherence to best practices in web accessibility to the extent practicable. If you need assistance with accessing something on our website, please contact OCTA at (714) 636-7433.
Non-intrusive detection that is Internet Protocol (IP) accessible would be sought to reduce operational impacts and for easy system reconfiguration if changes arise to geometry or traveling patterns.
The 2003 Orange County CMP is a composite of OCTA and local agency programs and submittals, developed through a cooperative effort involving local jurisdictions, public agencies, business, and community groups. While the Congestion Management Program embodies several of Orange County's policies for improving traffic congestion and air quality, it is not the only program designed to do so. The ...
FROM: ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide on-board bus passenger survey data collection and entry.