U.S. Army Contracting Command – Anniston Army Depot (CCTA-HDA) Organic Industrial Base (OIB) Modernization Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO)

Project ID: W911KF25SC002 FederalOpportunitiesSpecial Notice
Overview
AgencyTank-Automotive and Armaments Command
Deadline05/18/30
Posted07/01/25
Estimated ValueNot Provided
Set AsideNone
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationAlabama
Description
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Background

The U.S. Army, through the U.S. Army Contracting Command Anniston Army Depot, is initiating a Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) to modernize its Organic Industrial Base (OIB). This initiative is part of the 2014 Quadrennial Defense Review which emphasizes innovation as a key component of national defense strategy. The goal is to enhance the Army's manufacturing capabilities, particularly in areas such as advanced manufacturing, digital enterprise, automation, and cybersecurity, to maintain military superiority and improve operational effectiveness.

Work Details

The CSO aims to competitively procure innovative commercial items, technologies, and services that support the modernization of the OIB. Key tasks include: 1. Submission of solution briefs that detail innovative commercial products or technologies applicable to the OIB. 2. Development of a detailed work plan outlining how objectives will be achieved. 3. Evaluation of proposals based on responsiveness to the Area of Interest (AoI), technical merit, and funding availability. 4. Proposals must include an executive summary, technology concept description, and a rough order of magnitude price estimate. 5. All submissions must be unclassified and adhere to specified formatting guidelines (e.g., page limits for written briefs or slide presentations).

Period of Performance

The period of performance for any solution brief or Commercial Solution Proposal (CSP) submitted under this CSO should generally not exceed 12 months.

Place of Performance

The contract will be performed at locations relevant to the U.S. Army's Organic Industrial Base modernization efforts.

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