Request for Information (RFI)- Human Machine Integrated F...
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The U.S. Army Contracting Command-New Jersey (ACC-NJ) is seeking information from potential sources for lethal payload packages for integration onto remotely operated unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) systems. The packages could include small and medium caliber wireless and wired remote weapons stations, medium caliber remote turret technologies, remotely operated mortar systems, lethal unmanned aerial systems (UAS) launch systems, and smart munition delivery systems. Interested businesses should... | Title: Request for Information (RFI)- Human Machine Integrated Formations (HMIF) Lethal Payload Packages, Agency: U.S. Department Of Defense, State: New Jersey, Open Date: 1/29/2026, Close Date: 3/9/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/5/2026
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The U.S. Army Contracting Command-New Jersey (ACC-NJ) is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to source lethal payload packages for integration on remotely operated unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs). Specifically, the RFI seeks technology for wireless and wired remote weapons stations, turret technologies, mortar systems, unmanned aerial systems (UAS), and smart munition delivery systems. Responses are due by March 9, 2026, promoting opportunities for businesses in defense technology sectors to engage with U.S. Department of Defense capabilities.
The buyer aims to gather information on the capabilities of various technologies that can be integrated into UGV systems, focusing on lethal payload solutions. This includes assessing the market for advanced weaponry systems that can operate remotely.
- Companies specializing in defense technologies related to unmanned systems.
- Suppliers of weapon systems and munitions technology.
- Firms with expertise in systems integration for military applications.
- Identify suppliers of small and medium caliber remote weapons stations.
- Evaluate medium caliber turret technologies suitable for UGVs.
- Assess remotely operated mortar systems for battlefield integration.
- Explore lethal UAS launch systems compatible with ground vehicles.
- Investigate smart munition delivery systems for enhanced targeting capabilities.
- Company background and experience in military technologies.
- Descriptions of relevant technologies available for UGV integration.
- Technical specifications of proposed products.
- Cost estimates and pricing strategies.
- Potential teaming arrangements or industry partnerships.
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- Compliance with U.S. Department of Defense regulations.
- Adherence to any confidentiality agreements related to military technology.
- Consider market rates for defense contracts and technological advancements.
- Prepare cost-effective proposals while ensuring high-quality standards.
- Potential alliances with companies providing component systems for UGVs.
- Subcontracting arrangements with tech firms specializing in weapon systems.
- Market competition may lead to price undercutting.
- Rapid technological changes could impact proposed solutions.
- Stringent compliance requirements may hinder some bidders.
- What specific capabilities are prioritized in the integration process?
- Are there existing partnerships that the buyer favors or requires?
- What performance metrics are expected for the lethal payload packages?
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- Specific details on how responses will be evaluated.
- Clarification on funding availability for selected solutions.
- Information on anticipated budget range for integrated systems.
- Requirements for technology demonstrations or prototypes.
- Any preferred manufacturers or technologies existing in the market.
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