Integrated Command and Control Infantry Squad Vehicles Solution

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The U.S. Army seeks innovative solutions for integrating Command and Control systems into Infantry Squad Vehicles, with selected proposals to be tested in real-world soldier exercises.

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The Army Contracting Command Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC–APG), representing the Product Manager Command Post Modernization (PdM CPMod), is issuing a Call for Solutions for the integration of Command and Control (C2) systems on Infantry Squad Vehicles (ISVs). This initiative invites qualified vendors to propose innovative approaches for embedding C2 capabilities into ISVs, which will be tested in unit exercises and evaluated through soldier interactions.

Detailed requirements and solution attributes, as well as submission instructions and evaluation phases, are available in the attachments associated with the official solicitation notice. Interested parties are encouraged to thoroughly review all supporting documents to ensure complete understanding of the requirements. The solicitation is administered under Army Open Solicitation (AOS) Number W9128Z–25–S–A002, and timely submission of solution briefs is required. Key dates include a questions deadline and a final submission deadline for solution briefs.

Best-fit vendors:

• Demonstrated expertise in military vehicle systems integration

• Experience with Command and Control (C2) technologies

• Proven track record supporting Department of Defense projects

• Capability to prototype and support field testing

• Comprehensive understanding of Army contracting and solicitation procedures

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