Opportunity

Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Opengov #213816

Orlando International Airport seeks new Flight Information Display System (FIDS) platform and services

Posted

July 16, 2026

Respond By

August 27, 2026

Identifier

213816

NAICS

541512

The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) is seeking a vendor to deliver a new Flight Information Display System (FIDS) platform for Orlando International Airport (MCO). - Government Buyer: - Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA), Orlando International Airport (MCO) - Scope of Work: - Provide a comprehensive FIDS platform, including all required software, licenses, materials, supplies, labor, and professional services - Design, configure, implement, and support the FIDS - Develop, schedule, and deliver content for multiple display types (arrivals, departures, gates, baggage, emergency messaging) - Integrate with existing airport hardware and support future upgrades or replacements without operational interruption - Ensure real-time flight data management, multilingual and ADA-compliant content, robust security, scalability, and vendor-neutral architecture - Deliver on-site and 24/7 emergency support, preventive and corrective maintenance, and comprehensive user training - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to all qualified providers - Unique/Notable Requirements: - System must be vendor-neutral and support seamless integration with current and future airport hardware - Multilingual and ADA-compliant content required - 24/7 emergency support and ongoing maintenance - Comprehensive user training and documentation - Contract Details: - Seven-year contract term with ongoing support and maintenance

Description

The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority is seeking a modern Flight Information Display System (FIDS) for Orlando International Airport (MCO) to enhance passenger experience and support airport operations. The system must support multiple display types such as arrivals, departures, gate information, baggage, and emergency messaging, and be scalable, secure, accessible, and vendor-neutral. The contract duration is seven years starting around June 1, 2026. The system should integrate with existing hardware and support real-time flight data management, multilingual and ADA-compliant content, and have robust support and maintenance including 24/7 emergency response.

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