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Stryker Family of Vehicles Commercial Solutions Opening

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY
Location
MI
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 1754 days (May 7, 2031)
Posted
May 7, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used

What this contract is for

The procedures outlined in this CSO apply to Areas of Interest posted under W912CH-26-S-0010. NOTE: Proposed Solutions that may meet the needs of other Federal Agencies may be shared, as appropriate. This announcement serves as the Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) for the Program Manager Stryker Brigade Combat Team (PM SBCT), issued by Army Contracting Command – Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA) under solicitation W912CH-26-S-0010. The objective of this CSO is to leverage agile acquisition authorities to acquire innovative commercial technologies, items, and services that continuously modernize the Stryker Family of Vehicles (FoV). By lowering the barrier to entry for commercial innovators, the Government aims to efficiently solicit cutting-edge, cost-effective solutions to maintain overmatch on the battlefield. This CSO will remain open until May 7, 2031. Please note that companies must not submit proposals directly in response to this CSO announcement. Instead, the Government will solicit specific solutions by publishing individual Areas of Interest (AoIs) as separate announcements on SAM.gov, which will link back to the attached document. Companies are responsible for monitoring SAM.gov for new AoI releases, as submissions are only authorized in response to an active, posted AoI. Solutions that meet the needs of other Federal Agencies may be shared appropriately. The competitive process under this CSO will generally follow a streamlined, multi-phased evaluation approach: Phase 1 (Submission of Solution Brief), Phase 2 (Presentation/Pitch, if applicable), and Phase 3 (Request for Commercial Solution Proposal). Resulting awards may include FAR Part 12 Fixed-Price contracts or non-FAR agreements. The Government will not reimburse companies for costs associated with developing...

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