MOBILITY PROTOTYPING
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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Description
The U.S. Navy is seeking proposals for a multi-award contract to design, develop, engineer, fabricate, and test prototype components and systems for Department of War vehicles and mobility platforms. The scope of this effort includes concept, preliminary and critical design reviews, and detailed design prototyping for form, fit, and function verification and validation of determined requirements and performance parameters. The contract will be divided into four technology areas: Powertrain Pe... | Title: MOBILITY PROTOTYPING, Agency: U.S. Department Of Defense, State: Indiana, Open Date: 11/25/2025, Close Date: 5/11/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/26/2026
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The U.S. Navy is seeking proposals for a multi-award contract related to mobility prototyping for Department of War vehicles, with a focus on designing, developing, engineering, fabricating, and testing prototype components. This opportunity spans multiple technology areas including Powertrain and other unspecified areas, and proposals are due by May 11, 2026. The project emphasizes concept through critical design reviews as well as prototype development for performance verification.
The U.S. Navy aims to enhance vehicle and mobility platform capabilities through the prototyping of innovative designs and solutions that meet specific performance parameters and requirements.
- Companies with experience in vehicle systems engineering
- Firms specializing in prototyping and technological innovation
- Organizations with capabilities in powertrain technology
- Design reviews (concept, preliminary, and critical)
- Engineering and fabrication of prototype components
- Testing of prototype systems
- Verification and validation of design specifications
- Detailed proposal containing design reviews
- Qualifications and previous experience
- Technical approach and innovation
- Pricing structure and cost estimates
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- Compliance with Department of Defense procurement standards
- Adherence to technical specifications outlined in the RFP
- Necessary certifications for contractors
- Competitive pricing reflecting the complex nature of the prototyping work
- Breakdown of costs associated with different technology areas
- Consideration of multi-award contract implications on pricing
- Potential partnerships with technology firms specializing in powertrains
- Collaboration with research institutions for innovative design solutions
- Subcontracting elements of fabrication to specialized manufacturers
- Changes in scope based on design reviews could impact timelines and pricing
- Potential delays in prototype verification due to testing challenges
- Compliance risks with evolving Department of Defense requirements
- What specific technologies are prioritized within the four technology areas?
- What are the key performance parameters for prototype validation?
- Is there flexibility in the design review process to allow for iterative improvements?
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- Specific technology areas beyond Powertrain not detailed
- Exact locations for place of performance are unspecified
- Limited information on performance evaluation criteria
- No specifics on small business participation or set-asides
- Lack of details regarding potential subcontracting opportunities
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