Quantum Computing for Highway Transportation
ID: 693JJ3-26-SS-0003Type: Sources Sought
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION693JJ3 ACQUISITION AND GRANTS MGTWASHINGTON, DC, 20590, USA

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Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) (541715)

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    The Department of Transportation, specifically the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is seeking information from qualified sources regarding the application of quantum computing in highway transportation through a Sources Sought Notice (693JJ3-26-SS-0003). The FHWA aims to gather insights on potential research and development capabilities, including the decomposition of complex transportation models, testing approaches for quantum computing, and data preparation for hybrid classic/quantum computing systems. This initiative is crucial for exploring innovative solutions to enhance transportation systems using advanced computing technologies. Interested parties must submit a capabilities statement, not exceeding 10 pages, by January 16, 2026, and can direct inquiries to Jason Motala at jason.motala@dot.gov.

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    The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Exploratory Advanced Research (EAR) Program has issued a Sources Sought Notice (693JJ3-26-SS-0003) for "Quantum Computing for Highway Transportation." This notice, issued on December 23, 2025, with responses due by January 16, 2026, aims to gather information on qualified sources capable of performing research and development in quantum computing applications for highway transportation. This is not a solicitation for proposals but for planning purposes. The NAICS code is 541715, with a small business size standard of 1,000 employees. The FHWA is interested in research questions suitable for quantum computing, experience in decomposing complex transportation models, approaches for testing quantum computing, data preparation for hybrid classic/quantum computing, and the ability to explain quantum computing benefits to domain experts. Respondents must submit a capabilities statement (max 10 pages) detailing administrative information, GSA schedule status, business size/status, company profile, prior experience, available resources, ability to obtain security clearances, and immediate performance capability.
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