Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to industry on ways it might be able to employ to allow it to predict when congestion is likely to occur at a land border crossing. The agency believes that given information related to traffic flows such as the number of vehicles, speed of the vehicles, road conditions, and more, it will be able to reasonably predict when congestion will occur before the lanes at the Port of Entry (POE) actually begin to back up. CBP wants to identify technologies and approaches that could be used to acquire information relating to the flow of traffic on the approximately 10 miles of roads leading up to a U.S. POE. Technologies could include photographic evidence of the passage of a vehicle, radar, magnetic detectors, and radio emissions. Sol. No. RFI20045217. Respond by Feb. 23. Contact: Charles Gibbs, contract specialist, 202-344-3192, [email protected].