Texas Register, Volume 11, Number 2, Pages 81-106, January 7, 1986 Page: 111
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Notice of Invitation. As required by Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 6252-1 c, the following request for pro-
posal is filed. The State Department of Highways and
Public Transportation (SDHPT) desires to obtain 4,000
man hours of programmer/analyst services betweeen
February 24, 1986, and August 31, 1986, to design,
develop, document, and implement on-line NATURAL
and COBOL (CICS and batch) programs for the depart-
ment's.design and construction information system
(DICS). Knowledge of IBM job control language (JCL),
Core Dumps, and IBM OS is required. A minimum of
two yeears experience in COBOL, CICS, structured pro-
gramming techniques, ADABAS, and systems analysis
and design is required. Six months experience in
NATURAL is also required. Knowledge of SPECTRUM
methodology is desired.
Contact. The request of proposal, or additional infor-
mation regarding this.request for proposal, may be ob-
tained by contacting Scott Burford, Division of Automa-
tion, State Department of Highways and Public Trans-
portation, 11th and Brazos Streets, Austin, Texas, (512)
465-7540.
Response Date. To be considered, proposals must ar-
rive at the Division of Automation no later than the close
of business, 4:50 p.m., on February 12, 1986. Specific
information regarding submittal requirements is con-
tained in the request for proposal.
Selection Criteria. Proposals will be reviewed by a selec-
tion committee with recommendation(s) presented to the
automation engineer on the basis of the offeror's docu-
mented competence, technical qualification, and fee.
Final selection will be made by the automation engineer,
Division of Automation.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 23, 1985.
TRD-8512305 Diane L. Northam
Administrative Technician
State Department of Highways and
Public Transportation
Filed: December 27, 1985
For further information, please call (512) 475-2141.Notice of Invitation. As required by Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 6252-1 lc, the following request for pro-
posal is filed. The State Department of Highways and
Public Transportation (SDHPT) desires to obtain 2,500
man hours of programmer/analyst services between
February 24, 1986, and August 31, 1986, to design,
develop, implement, and document PC-network, dBASE-
III, on-line NATURAL, and COBOL (CICS and batch)
programs for the department's central permit system.
Knowledge of IBM PC's (personnel computers and local
area networking), job control language (JCL), memory
dumps, and IBM OS is required. A minimum of two years
experience in dBASE, COBOL, CICS, NATURAL,
structured programming techniques, ADABAS, and
systems analysis and design is required. Knowlege of
SPECTRUM methodology is desired.
Contact. The request of proposal, or additional infor-
mation regarding this request for proposal, may be ob-
tained by contacting Scott Burford, Division of Automa-
tion, State Department of Highways and Public Trans-
portation, Ilth and Brazos, Austin, Texas, (512)
465-7540.Response Date. To be considered, proposals must ar-
rive at the Division of Automation no later than the close
of business, 4:50 p.m., on February 12, 1986. Specific
information regarding submittal requirements is con-
tained in the request for proposal.
Selection Criteria. Proposals will be reviewed by a selec-
tion committee with recommendation(s) presented to the
automation engineer on the basis of the offeror's docu-
mented competence, technical qualification, and fee.
Final selection will be made by the automation engineer,
Division of Automation.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 23, 1985.
TRD-8512306 Diane L. Northam
Administrative Technician
State Department of Highways and
Public Transportation
Filed: December 27, 1985
For further information, please call (512) 475-2141.In accordance with Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-1 lc,
the State Department of Highways and Public Transpor-
tation publishes this notice of consultant contract award.
The consultant proposal request appeared in the Septem-
ber 24, 1985, issue of the Texas Register (10 TexReg 3699).
Contractor will develop and produce: two television
public service announcements (30-second and 10-second,
total of four, reproduce 30 copies); two radio 30-second
public service announcements (reproduce 100 copies); one
traffic safety brochure (print 25,000 copies); one traffic
safety billboard (reproduce 30 copies); one traffic safety
bumper sticker (reproduce 10,000 copies); and a per-page
rate to translate traffic safety materials from English to
Spanish (approximately 200 pages consisting of activity
packages for school children, traffic safety brochures, and
materials.).
The contractor selected to perform this service is
NuStates, Inc., 816 Congress Avenue, Suite 1240, Austin,
Texas 78701. The total contract is not to exceed $43,467.
The contract will begin on January 2, 1986, and terminate
on September 30, 1986.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 23, 1985.
TRD-8512304 Diane L. Northam
Administrative Technician
State Department of Highways and
Public Transportation
Filed: December 27, 1985
For further Information, please call (512) 475-2141.January 7, 1986 11 TaxRg 111
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