Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: January 30, 2023
Four companies have secured other transaction agreements worth a combined $24.25 million to offer commercially based variants of the U.S. Army’s Common Tactical Truck.
Under the OTA awards, contractors will also conduct wrecker design studies and digital designs of the off-road tractor, load handling system and line haul tractor.
The Army seeks to address gaps in autonomy, driver safety systems, fuel consumption and predictive maintenance through the project.
A program office will assess submitted prototypes sometime in 2024 and use evaluation data to prepare a capabilities development document for the Army Requirements Oversight Council.
The branch expects to decide on whether to launch a full and open competition in fiscal year 2026.
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