Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) for Department of Defense (DoD) Research & Engineering (R&E) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) Consortium (MOSA R&E)
ID: W900KK-26-R-MOSAType: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-ORLANDOORLANDO, FL, 32826-3224, USA
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    The Department of Defense (DoD) is seeking a Consortium Manager (CM) for its Modular Open Systems Approach Research & Engineering (MOSA R&E) initiative, aimed at enhancing the development, integration, and fielding of MOSA-compliant solutions through a non-Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA). The CM will be responsible for managing a consortium that addresses challenges related to proprietary systems, promotes interoperability, reduces sustainment costs, and encourages broader participation from non-traditional defense contractors and academia. This initiative is critical for fostering a collaborative environment that accelerates technology evolution and supports the DoD's modernization goals. Interested parties must submit white papers detailing their relevant experience by 12:00 PM Eastern Time on August 18, 2025, to Jordan Adaro at jordan.d.adaro.civ@army.mil.

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    The Department of Defense (DoD) is seeking a Consortium Manager (CM) for its Modular Open Systems Approach Research & Engineering (MOSA R&E) initiative, a non-Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA). This special notice aims to identify interested parties to manage a consortium focused on accelerating the development, integration, and fielding of MOSA-compliant solutions. The DoD seeks to overcome challenges with proprietary systems, enhance interoperability, reduce sustainment costs, and facilitate broader vendor participation, including non-traditional defense contractors and academia. The CM will be responsible for managing the consortium, recruiting diverse members, and facilitating research, development, and prototyping of MOSA-enabling technologies. Interested parties are requested to submit white papers by August 18, 2025, outlining their experience in consortium and OT management, risk management, subcontractor management, and approaches to engaging non-traditional defense contractors. The government may use these responses to formulate a competitive contracting strategy, and a mini-Industry Day is being considered.
    The Department of Defense (DoD) seeks Consortium Managers (CM) to support the Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) under a focused Other Transaction Authority (OTA) initiative. This request addresses the significant challenges faced by DoD acquisition programs, particularly in integrating evolving technologies and enhancing interoperability amid proprietary constraints. The MOSA framework aims to facilitate collaboration across industry, academia, and government to achieve faster, more affordable solutions. Key goals include cost reductions, rapid technology deployment, and improved system interoperability. The announcement outlines specific areas where interested parties should demonstrate expertise, including consortium management, experience with OT processes, risk management, and engagement of non-traditional contractors. Responses will inform the Government's contracting strategy and gauge interest, with the intent to ensure a competitive selection process. Interested parties are encouraged to submit white papers and propose innovative management structures, with submissions due by 18 August 2025. This initiative signifies a shift towards more adaptive acquisition strategies to maintain pace with technological advancements in defense capabilities.
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