Opportunity
Pittsburgh Opengov #2026-RFQ-013
Pittsburgh Solicits Ignition Override Systems and Installation for Emergency Vehicles
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
June 19, 2026
Identifier
2026-RFQ-013
NAICS
811198
The City of Pittsburgh's Bureau of Emergency Medical Services is seeking bids for ignition override systems and installation for 32 emergency vehicles. - Government Buyer: - City of Pittsburgh, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, Office of Management & Budget - Products & Quantities: - Ignition override system devices for: - 13 x 2017-2021 Ford F550 - 3 x 2011 Ford F450 - 11 x 2006-2020 Ford E350 - 1 x 2021 Ford 350 - 4 x 2011-2020 Chevy Tahoe/Suburban - Services Requested: - Installation of ignition override systems for each of the 32 vehicles listed above - OEMs & Vendors: - No specific OEMs or manufacturers are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Devices must be hidden, tamper-resistant, and anti-theft certified - Must allow engine to run with key removed but cut power if vehicle is moved without the key - System must maintain power to critical interior equipment and operate in extreme temperatures - Full encapsulation for durability and multiple high-draw accessory by-pass outputs - Must comply with local vehicle security regulations - Budget: - Total bid value must not exceed $30,000 - Submission: - All responses must be submitted electronically
Description
The City of Pittsburgh's Bureau of Emergency Services is soliciting bids for the procurement and installation of an Ignition Override System on 32 vehicles, including various models of Ford and Chevy vehicles. The system must allow the engine to remain running with the key removed but cut off power if the vehicle is moved without the key, maintain power to critical systems, operate in extreme temperatures, and include tamper resistance and anti-theft certification. Installation services for each device on the specified vehicles are also required. The total bid value must not exceed $30,000, and responses must be submitted electronically by June 19, 2026.