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San Bernardino County Transportation Authority Issues Marketing RFP

San Bernardino County Transportation AuthorityThe San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) has issued an RFP seeking qualified research and marketing consulting firms to conduct research and assist in the analysis and development of appropriate marketing materials for transit agencies serving the Mountain/Desert region of our county. Conduct transit market research, audit existing marketing collateral, and analyze information from riders as well as non-riders to develop a strategic marketing plan to increase ridership and build awareness of transit services and promotional programs. This research should include documentation of ridership patterns, unmet mobility needs among the Mountain/Desert region, and a baseline analysis of current marketing programs of the respective transit providers.

Background

The San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) is the regional transportation planning agency for the county of San Bernardino.

Scope of Work

Survey Development – Develop surveys addressing demographics, system use, best form
of outreach, and knowledge of system services.

Deliverable(s):

On-Board Passenger Survey

Conduct on-board, in-person interviews of 15 Mountain Transit passengers, 101 VVTA
Passengers (to include Barstow Area transit), 13 MBTA passengers, and 3 NAT passengers
utilizing the Passenger Questionnaire developed in Task 1 of this RFP. Passengers
interviewed can be of any age; however, only one adult per party traveling together should
be surveyed and no duplicate interviews will be accepted. At least 25% of the interviews
conducted shall be with Spanish-speaking passengers. Routes should be targeted for
surveying on both weekdays and weekends in a random fashion.  The survey  of passengers
shall last no longer than one month.

Deliverable(s):

Non-Rider Survey – Conduct interviews of 291 Mountain/Desert residents (preferably head
of household) who do not currently use transit service and have not used transit service in
the last 12 months utilizing the Transit Attitude and Awareness Survey developed in Task 1
of this RFP. Respondents must be age 18 or over. Households surveyed should be selected
randomly throughout the region and should include both English and Spanish interviews.
The survey of non-  riders shall last no longer than one month. Telephone interviews or
interviews at commercial shopping centers may be used to yield the best sample.

Deliverable(s):

Analysis of Marketing Strategies in Place – Selected firm shall conduct an  analysis of
each respective transit provider’s current marketing strategies to determine opportunities for
new or expanded opportunities in line with new ridership expectations.

Deliverable(s):

Presentation to SBCTA and Transit Operators – Consulting firm shall make   one
presentation of the results of Tasks 1-4 to the SBCTA and each of the transit operators. This
presentation shall include a PowerPoint slideshow highlighting the results of both surveys.

Deliverable(s):

Development and Implementation

The successful consultant/firm will work with SBCTA Legislative & Public Affairs team on the execution of a comprehensive 12-month marketing strategy to increase public transportation ridership in the Mountain/Desert region for public transportation.

Deliverable(s):

Marketing Strategies and Tool Kits

Based on the findings of the research and analysis, provide a marketing strategy and tool kit that illustrates our understanding of the Mountain/Desert community transportation needs, their personas, and the best form of communication in bringing awareness of public transportation available to them at a fare subsidy.

Deliverable(s):

Measurements of Success

Provide a detailed report showing an evaluation in the following areas:

 

Due Date

June 29, 2017 @ 2pm CST

Address

Alicia Johnson
Procurement Analyst SBCTA
1170 W. 3rd Street, 2nd Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92410-1715
(909) 884-8276
procurement@gosbcta.com

 

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