The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (“KCATA” or “Authority”) was formed in 1965 by the signing of a bistate compact between the states of Missouri and Kansas. The compact gives the KCATA responsibility for planning, constructing, owning, and operating transportation systems and facilities within the seven-county metropolitan area. The counties are Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte in Missouri: and Johnson, Leavenworth, and Wyandotte in Kansas. Within the KCATA service area it operates a fleet of 240 buses on 52 routes, logging nearly 46,000 passenger trips every weekday. The KCATA requires employment related Department of Transportation (DOT) and Non-DOT drug and alcohol testing. All employees hired and/or promoted to safety sensitive positions are required to pass a DOT drug and alcohol test. KCATA Employee for 2024 is • Salaried Employees: 94 • Operators: 375 • Maintenance and Office Clerical: 197 • Safety Sensitive: 533 • Non-Safety Sensitive: 134 Total Headcount: 667 The KCATA is seeking proposals from qualified service providers interested in providing Drug & Alcohol Test Collections and Medical Health Services to the KCATA. Qualified respondents will provide the following services: A Comprehensive Provider for Drug & Alcohol Testing EOR submission with supporting documents A Comprehensive Statistical Reporting System EDI Reporting Processes