Active SLED Opportunity · WYOMING · TETON COUNTY (WY)
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Teton County (WY) requests proposals for a handheld License Plate Recognition system to support parking data collection and analysis with privacy protections. The system will be used primarily for surveying parking patterns, with potential future enforcement capabilities.
Teton County is seeking proposals for a handheld License Plate Recognition (LPR) system to support parking data collection and analysis. The initial intent of this procurement is to deploy the system as a survey and planning tool, enabling staff to understand parking occupancy, duration, and turnover patterns while maintaining appropriate data privacy protections, including the ability to anonymize or tokenize license plate information. Staff anticipates using the device/system for up to 30 days of surveying each year, or approximately 240 hours of data collected, across all seasons in Teton County, Wyoming. While the system may have enforcement capabilities, any future transition to enforcement use would be subject to separate policy considerations and operational decisions. Accordingly, proposers must demonstrate how their system can be configured to support a privacy-conscious, survey-focused deployment at the outset, with the flexibility to enable enforcement functionality later if desired. This solicitation uses a structured evaluation approach combining specification conformance (Exhibit A, B) and scored criteria (Exhibit C). Please see the attached RFP (word file) and product/service specifications (pdf).
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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