Flight Information Display System (FIDS)
- Response deadline
- Aug 27, 2026 Due in 39 days
- Date posted
- Jul 16, 2026
- Source
- Open notice
Description
The Aviation Authority is requiring qualified and experienced Respondents to provide all necessary software, software licenses, materials, supplies, labor, and professional services to design, configure, implement, develop content, schedule and deliver content, operate, maintain and support the Flight Information Display System (the “FIDS” or “System”) Platform, at the Orlando International Airport. This Solicitation will result in a seven (7) year Contract to commence on or about June 1, 2026. The awarded Contractor must be licensed to do business in the State of Florida and perform under the laws of the State of Florida. This Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) seeks: To address the following being explored: What is the current status of technology for this purpose, what are the advantages and disadvantages of each technology and how can each be used for this solution; What lessons can be learned from other airports, large convention centers and theme parks? To better understand the following facts: What is the typical pricing and risk model or the best pricing and risk model to best serve the needs and interests of the Aviation Authority? A solution for using the latest technology for the installation, integration and maintenance of a Flight Information Display System. The FIDS must operate using the existing components and equipment (listed on Attachments “A”) in conjunction with certain additional new equipment provided by the Aviation Authority and installed by the Contractor. During the term of this Contract, the Aviation Authority anticipates that certain components of the existing system shall require replacement or upgrade and the FID System provided for under this Contract must be capable of supporting these replacements and/or upgrades without interruption of operation. During the term of this Contract, the Aviation Authority may provide supplies, parts and operating system, compatible equipment, and the Contractor shall provide the labor to install, operate, maintain, and support the equipment. The Aviation Authority shall not be obligated to renegotiate or increase any price for any work during the initial term of the Contract based on a Respondent's mistake or miscalculation of prices, underestimation of costs, or for any other reason. Disclaimer: Participation in this opportunity is voluntary, and the Aviation Authority will not pay/reimburse for the preparation of any information submitted by a Respondent or for the Aviation Authority’s use of that information.
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