The California Integrated Travel Project, or Cal-ITP, is “on track to have at least several more” open-loop pilots or demonstration projects, a spokeswoman for the program told Mobility Payments.
That’s in addition to the four pilots that the state has already helped small agencies launch, those by Monterey-Salinas Transit, Sacramento Regional Transit and two agencies serving Santa Barbara County: Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit and the county-funded Clean Air Express. The spokeswoman didn’t say when the new pilots would be launched.
Meanwhile, the deadline is nearing for vendors to submit bids in response to two state RFPs, one for transit fare validators and the other fare-calculation software. As of today, the bids will be due by 5 p.m. Sept. 6. That deadline, originally set for mid-August, has been extended three times, mainly for minor changes to the RFPs.