Next Generation Trackless Targets (NGTT) -- Call for Solutions
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Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The U.S. Army Contracting Command - Orlando (ACC-Orlando) has issued a Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) for Next Generation Trackless Targets (NGTT) Family of Products (FOP). This initiative, under 10 U.S.C. § 3458, seeks innovative commercial products or technologies to enhance Soldier lethality and training realism by providing advanced trackless mobile targets. These targets must simulate real-world scenarios across diverse environments. Solution Briefs are due by February 12, 2026, at 4:00 PM ET.
Scope of Work
The NGTT FOP requires trackless mobile targets capable of simulating moving infantry and vehicle targets that adapt to any path without permanent range structures. Key requirements include:
- Compatibility: Integration with the Future Army System of Integrated Targets (FASIT) operating software (TRACR II).
- Realism: Represent movements and likeness of individuals and vehicles on various terrains (sand, hills, mud, grass, snow).
- Durability & Environment: Deployable CONUS/OCONUS, surviving and navigating all relevant environments and terrains, including extreme temperatures (-30 to 50°C operational), humidity, salt fog, and winds up to 35 mph. Armor must withstand at least 3 impacts from specified calibers.
- Engagement: Engageable by small caliber ammunition up to .50 caliber and 6.8 mm next-generation ammunition.
- Mobility: Automatic obstacle avoidance, GPS tracking, and specific performance metrics for infantry (e.g., 10 mph top speed, 10 ft turn radius) and vehicle variants (e.g., 20 mph top speed, 30 ft turn radius).
- Power: Independent battery charging (0-100% in 2-4 hours), with 3 hours continuous motion or 10 hours mixed idle/motion battery life.
- Mannequins: Realistic human head/torso, sustaining 2,000 hits from 7.62mm rounds, with conceal/expose capabilities.
Contract & Timeline
- Type: Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) leading to fixed-price contracts or other agreements.
- Duration: Generally one base year with four option years.
- Set-Aside: None specified; open competition. Large businesses must submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan.
- Solution Briefs Due: February 12, 2026, 4:00 PM ET.
- Published: February 2, 2026.
Submission & Evaluation
Offerors must submit Solution Briefs (max 10-page white paper or 20 slides) addressing Executive Summary, Technology Concept, Company Viability, and Intellectual Property. The Government may award directly from Solution Briefs. Evaluation for Solution Briefs will consider ability to provide infantry/vehicle configurations, TRACR II integration, transportability, environmental capability, innovation, and technical merit. Down-selected offerors will proceed to Phase 2 (Presentation/Pitch) and potentially Phase 3 (Full Proposal), with proposal evaluation considering Technical Merit, Relevance, Price, Schedule, Integration, and Risk Assessment.
Eligibility
Offerors must be registered in SAM.gov and have a current NIST SP 800-171 DoD assessment posted in SPRS. Joint ventures are permitted. Resellers and academic research proposals are not desired.
Additional Notes
Offerors are responsible for monitoring SAM.gov for amendments. All inquiries must be submitted in writing to the Procurement Contracting Officer. The Government will not conduct business during a lapse in appropriations (shutdown), and the closing date may be extended.