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Miami-Dade County will reconvene its Competitive Selection Committee Monday, which had ranked Cubic No. 1 in the competition for a back-office contract in December, amid complaints from other vendors. At issue could be Cubic’s “exclusive partnership with Miami-Dade Transit hardware supplier Genfare. It’s possible the county will allow one or more of the evaluators to change their scores, potentially shifting the rankings.

Key Data:

• Document: Email by Miami-Dade County official to evaluators, Jan. 2026

• Document: Cubic response to objections submitted by competing vendors, Jan. 2026

• Document: Text of email by Cubic lobbyist and lawyer, Jan. 2026.

Organizations Mentioned:

• Miami-Dade County
• Cubic
• Masabi
• moovel
• Indra
• Genfare
• LSN Partners

Miami-Dade County has scheduled a meeting Monday of the Competitive Selection Committee that ranked Cubic Transportation Systems No. 1 in its second and final round of evaluations for the county’s back-office contract.

The county has not released a reason for the special meeting, but Mobility Payments has learned that it could be set to address at least one of the objections by vendors finishing behind Cubic in the rankings. If so, one or more evaluators on the committee could potentially be allowed to change their scores, potentially shifting the rankings. (Download Jan. 28 email from county official below.)

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