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Request for Information - Joint Tactical Terminal -Next Generation

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY
Location
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 2 days (Jul 20, 2026)
Posted
Jul 6, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used
NAICS code
334220

What this contract is for

Subject: Identification of Alternate Sources for Joint Tactical Terminal – Next Generation (JTT-NG) systems hardware components production, technical data (hardware and source code), technical support, spare parts and sustainment services. Purpose The Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APFG) and Program Manager Intelligence System and Analytics (PM IS&A) are conducting market research to identify potential alternate sources capable of supporting the production of Joint Tactical Terminal – Next Generation (JTT-NG) systems, including the incorporation of Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs), using Government-provided technical data. This RFI is issued solely for planning and market research purposes in accordance with FAR Part 10. Responses will assist the Government in assessing industry capability, refining acquisition strategies, and evaluating options to reduce production lead times. Background The Government is planning to extend the current seven-year IDIQ contract W56KGY-20-D-0013 for an additional three years to support continued production. To reduce schedule risk and plan for future requirements, the Government seeks industry feedback regarding the ability to manufacture JTT-NG Terminal using existing technical drawings, documentation, and associated software source code and/or executables. Requested Information The Government requests that interested vendors address the following: Experience manufacturing similar tactical terminals, avionics, SATCOM systems, or other complex military communication hardware. Note: Available JTT-NG drawings have not been audited. Capability to utilize Government-provided JTT drawings and technical documentation, including anticipated gaps or risks. Ability to support or integrate available JTT software source co...

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