ContractSpecial Notice

Call for Participants – Product Manager Soldier Weapons Precision Grenadier System Industry Day

DEPT OF DEFENSE W15QKN-25-X-19B0
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Nov 25, 2025
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Contract Opportunity Analysis

The U.S. Army Contracting Command, New Jersey, for the Department of the Army is using this special notice to brief industry on the Precision Grenadier System prototype effort and related Industry Day. The program seeks a soldier-portable, shoulder-fired, semi-automatic, magazine-fed integrated armament system covering the weapon, fire control, and family of ammunition, with deliverables that include prototype hardware, technical data packages, interface documentation, and testing support. The draft PPON and attachments indicate emphasis on a fully integrated solution, prototype testing, data rights and special license agreements, DD Form 2345 and NDA-based access to controlled information, and potential classified data handling in follow-on production. The acquisition approach described in the files anticipates up to two prototype OTAs and notes that the prime contractor may submit a maximum of two proposals, with no one-on-one sessions or walk-ins for the Industry Day. The notice lists Renee Papadopoulos and Lee Luu as the points of contact and states that participation carries no vendor cost and no award will result from the notice itself.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
332994
Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing
PSC Code
1005
GUNS, THROUGH 30MM

Solicitation Documents

27 Files
AMSTA-AR Form 1350.pdf
PDF27 KBJul 14, 2025
AI Summary
The AMSTA-AR Form 1350 is a Technical Data Request Questionnaire designed to assist Government entities in collecting comprehensive information for technical data requests under the Department of Defense (DoD) Directives. The document outlines the requirements for requester identification, including contact information, certification numbers, proof of business legitimacy, and U.S. citizenship. The requester must provide details on the technical data being requested, specifying solicitation and technical data numbers. The form emphasizes the importance of complete and accurate responses, warning that incomplete information could delay processing or lead to denial. It stipulates the conditions under which technical data may be released, particularly in relation to the Arms Export Control Act and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). The requester must agree to return documents with restrictive legends and comply with ITAR regulations regarding manufacturing, exporting, or handling the technical data. Overall, this questionnaire aims to streamline the process of obtaining technical data while ensuring compliance with national security regulations, underscoring the necessity for legitimate requests in the context of federal RFPs and grants.
DD2345 Military Critical Technical Data Agreement.pdf
PDF61 KBJul 14, 2025
AI Summary
The Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement (DD Form 2345) facilitates the certification of enterprises or individuals seeking access to U.S. or Canadian government-controlled militarily critical technical data. The form requires information such as the applicant's contact details, business activities, and a declaration of the data's intended use, notably for government contracts or legitimate business purposes. Applicants must certify their citizenship or residency status, export control law compliance, and confirm that no involved individual is barred from government contracts. The document's structure includes sections for personal information, certifications, and certification action, while emphasizing the importance of truthful representation, as false statements can incur legal consequences. The purpose of this document aligns with the federal grant and RFP context by providing a mechanism for vetted contractors to manage access to sensitive information while adhering to stringent legal obligations regarding data dissemination and government contracting eligibility.
PGS Non-Disclosure and Non-Use Agreement.docx
Word17 KBJul 14, 2025
AI Summary
The document outlines a Non-Disclosure and Non-Use Agreement (NDA) between a Recipient Organization and the U.S. Army's Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier regarding the Precision Grenedier System (PGS). The NDA governs the sharing and usage of technical data, software, and other proprietary information (collectively referred to as "DATA") provided by PM SL/MAS to develop PGS prototypes. Key stipulations include that DATA must only be used for government contract purposes, cannot be disclosed to third parties, and must be returned upon request. The Recipient must implement security measures to safeguard the DATA, comply with U.S. export laws, and not reverse engineer any provided materials. Intellectual property rights pertaining to improvements on the DATA remain with the U.S. Government. This NDA ensures the protection of sensitive military technology while allowing the Recipient to fulfill their contract obligations effectively.
Save the Date Agenda.pdf
PDF49 KBJul 14, 2025
AI Summary
The document outlines the schedule for the PGS Industry Days, which will take place from September 16-17, 2025, focusing on discussions surrounding Draft Request for Proposals (RFPs) and various defense-related technologies. Activities include check-ins, multiple discussions on topics such as ammunition and weapon technologies, and sessions dedicated to lessons learned from prior efforts. Participants will engage in detailed discussions about non-traditional defense contractor strategies, special license agreements, deliverables related to ammunition and fire control technologies, and software safety testing. The structured approach allows for collaborative learning and improvement while addressing critical aspects of defense contracting and technology development, fulfilling the requirements of federal RFPs and local grant processes. The event aims to facilitate dialogue among stakeholders to refine defense procurement and development strategies effectively.
Attachment 3 - Delivery Schedule.pdf
PDF217 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The provided document, "Attachment 1 - Delivery Schedule," outlines a comprehensive delivery schedule for various components related to a weapons system, including weapons, ammunition, and fire control. It details specific deliverables, quantities, and deadlines, primarily in relation to a Prototype Test (PT) and TiC Task. Key activities include program start-up meetings and read-aheads, submission of technical and production metrics, and a marking plan. Numerous items, such as weapons, various ammunition types, fire control components, magazines, and technical documentation, are due 30 days prior to PT. Other critical deliveries include ammunition hazard classifications and packaging information, due months before USG tests. Post-PT activities include the delivery of technical data packages and manufacturing maturity plans. The document also specifies ongoing requirements like quarterly AFSRB briefings and integrated master schedule updates, as well as incident reporting. This schedule ensures a structured and timely progression of the project, covering all essential aspects from initial meetings to hardware and documentation deliveries, critical for federal government RFPs, grants, and state/local RFPs.
PGS draft PPON_12Sept.pdf
PDF4249 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The U.S. Army Contracting Command – New Jersey has issued a Prototype Project Opportunity Notice (PPON) for the Precision Grenadier System (PGS). The project aims to award up to two prototype Other Transaction Agreements (OTAs) for the development of a complete PGS, including a weapon, fire control, and a family of ammunition (C-sUAS, Counter Defilade, Training Practice, and Close Quarters Battle). The PGS is intended to address a capability gap in defeating enemy combatants in defilade positions and counter small Unmanned Aerial Systems. Offerors must meet specific eligibility requirements, such as being a non-traditional defense contractor or having significant cost share from non-federal sources. The acquisition approach involves competitive fixed-amount OTAs with a duration of up to four years, potentially leading to follow-on production awards. Deliverables include prototype hardware, engineering support, program management, and comprehensive documentation like Technical Data Packages and Interface Control Documentation. Proposals will be evaluated based on factors such as concept feasibility, proposed threshold requirements, special license agreements, integrated master schedule, and price. Emphasis is placed on safety, reliability, and adherence to various military standards and regulations throughout the development and testing phases.
PGS Non-Disclosure and Non-Use Agreement - 04SEP2025.docx
Word18 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
This Non-Disclosure and Non-Use Agreement (NDA) outlines the terms for a recipient organization to access technical data, software, and information related to the Precision Grenadier System (PGS) from the U.S. Army Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier, Project Manager Soldier Lethality (PM SL), and Joint Program Executive Office (JPEO) Armaments & Ammunition (A&A), Project Manager Maneuver Ammunition Systems (PM MAS). The DATA is provided for the sole purpose of developing PGS prototypes and responding to Special Notice W15QKN-25-X-19B0. The Recipient agrees to strict non-disclosure, non-use, and security measures for the DATA. All DATA, including any improvements made, remains the property of the U.S. Government. The Recipient must adhere to U.S. Export Laws and Army directives. No license or warranty is provided with the DATA. Reverse engineering of any physical models or samples is prohibited. The agreement includes an attachment specifying the restricted access nature of the U.S. Army technical information.
PGS Non-Disclosure and Non-Use Agreement.docx
Word17 KBSep 4, 2025
AI Summary
This Non-Disclosure and Non-Use Agreement (NDA) is between a Recipient Organization and the U.S. Army Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier, Project Manager Soldier Lethality (PM SL), and Joint Program Executive Office (JPEO) Armaments & Ammunition (A&A), Project Manager Maneuver Ammunition Systems (PM MAS) for the Precision Grenedier System (PGS) Prototype Project Opportunity Notice (PPON). The Recipient requests technical data and software (DATA) for developing PGS prototypes. The agreement stipulates that the DATA will only be used for the stated purpose and U.S. Government contract work, must not be divulged to third parties, and all restrictive legends must be maintained. The Recipient must adopt physical security measures, return all DATA upon request, and acknowledge that all DATA and improvements remain U.S. Government property. The Recipient must also comply with U.S. Export Laws and Army directives regarding non-export. No license, representation, or warranty is provided with the DATA, and the Recipient agrees not to reverse engineer any provided physical models. The document includes an attachment with a
Save the Date Agenda.pdf
PDF49 KBSep 3, 2025
AI Summary
The PGS Industry Days event, scheduled for September 16-17, 2025, is a two-day forum for discussing various defense technologies and strategies. Day one focuses on the Draft RFP, Test Strategy, Special License Agreements, and Non-Traditional Defense Contractors. Day two features parallel sessions in two rooms, covering Ammunition and Weapon Technologies, Ammunition and Weapon Deliverables, Fire Control Technologies, and Software Safety. Key topics include Ammunition Trade Space, Lessons Learned, Ballistics Kernel, Fuze Board Requirements, Testing, and Deliverables. This event appears to be a crucial gathering for industry and government to align on future defense procurements, solicit feedback on draft requirements, and foster collaboration on advanced military capabilities.
AMSTA-AR Form 1350.pdf
PDF27 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The AMSTA-AR Form 1350 is a Technical Data Request Questionnaire designed for government personnel to obtain detailed descriptions of requested technical data, ensuring compliance with DoD Directives 5230.24 and 5230.25. Requesters must provide complete information, including their name, address, contact details, U.S./Canada Joint Certification Office Certification Number (DD Form 2345 approval required), and proof of legitimate business interest (e.g., FSC or CAGE Code). Applicants must also state their U.S. citizenship and identify the solicitation and technical data numbers (e.g., W15QKN, Technical Data Package Number). The release of any technical data is subject to specific terms, including the prompt return of documents with restrictive legends and adherence to the Arms Export Control Act and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) regarding registration with the Department of State and obtaining export licenses if applicable. Failure to provide complete responses may delay or deny the request. The form concludes with a certification of truthfulness and agreement to the terms and conditions of release.
Attachment 10 - Available Maintenance Tools.pdf
PDF2029 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The document is a detailed
PGS - DD Form 2345 Instructions.pdf
PDF369 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The DD Form 2345, Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement, outlines the process for U.S. and Canadian entities to obtain certification for accessing unclassified controlled technical data. This certification is crucial for engaging in federal procurement activities like DIBBS and FedBizOpps, attending bid conferences, and obtaining RFP details. The document provides specific instructions for completing the form, covering initial submissions, revisions, and five-year renewals. Key sections include entity data, data custodian information, a detailed description of business activity, and contractor citizenship/residency status, with strict requirements for accuracy and supporting documentation. Failure to provide complete and accurate information can lead to rejection. The form emphasizes the responsibilities of certified contractors regarding data use and export control laws. Submissions are made via email to JCP-ADMIN@dla.mil, and the certification is typically valid for five years, with the Data Custodian receiving the approval.
Attachment 19 - Business Status Certification.pdf
PDF354 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The document outlines the Business Status Certification requirements for offerors seeking federal government awards, focusing on prototype projects under 10 U.S.C. 2371b paragraph d. To be considered for an award, offerors must meet one of four conditions, which include significant participation by nontraditional defense contractors or nonprofit research institutions, all significant participants being small businesses or nontraditional defense contractors, at least one-third of the total cost being paid by non-federal sources, or exceptional circumstances justifying innovative business arrangements. The document also details cost-sharing requirements, encouraging it if possible, and specifies what constitutes acceptable and unacceptable cost-share contributions. Key definitions for Nontraditional Defense Contractor, Nonprofit Research Institution, Small Business, and Traditional Defense Contractor are provided to clarify eligibility criteria.
PGS - Technical Data Request - AMSTA-AR Form 1350.pdf
PDF161 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The Technical Data Request Questionnaire serves as a crucial document for government personnel to process requests for technical data, ensuring compliance with Department of Defense (DoD) Directives 5230.24 and 5230.25. Requesters must provide detailed and complete answers to avoid delays or denials. The questionnaire requires information such as the requester's name, address, contact details, U.S./Canada Joint Certification Office Certification Number (DD Form 2345 approval), and proof of legitimate business interest (e.g., FSC or CAGE code). It also asks for the requester's citizenship and identifies specific technical data being requested under a special notice (W15QKN-XX-X-XXXX) with various attachments like 'PGS Proposed Threshold Requirements' and 'Mount Drawings'. The release of any technical data is subject to strict terms and conditions, including the prompt return of inadvertently delivered restricted documents and compliance with the Arms Export Control Act and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) regarding registration with the Department of State and obtaining export licenses for defense articles or services.
Attachment 9 - Prototype Test Outline.pdf
PDF103 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
This document outlines comprehensive prototype testing procedures for weapons, ammunition, and fire control systems, likely for a federal government Request for Proposal (RFP) or grant. The weapon tests include inspections, parts interchangeability, zero retention and repeatability, recoil, kinematics, reliability, and various environmental resilience tests (high/low temperature, dust, mud, humidity, salt fog, immersion, drops, solar radiation). Ammunition testing covers dispersion, rough handling, electronic pressure/velocity/action time (EPVAT), airburst accuracy and confirmation, fuze arming/safety, point detonation, long-term storage, and counter-sUAS targets. Fire control system tests involve inspection, ranging capabilities, optical properties (field of view, diopter adjustment, magnification, resolution), sensor accuracy (cant, temperature, pressure, humidity), power management, software functions, ballistic solver, system accuracy, and environmental resilience. All tests are approximations, subject to change, and generally follow Test Operations Procedure 03-2-045A for small arms and ammunition.
PGS - Non-Disclosure and Non-Use Agreement.pdf
PDF59 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
This Non-Disclosure and Non-Use Agreement (NDA) between a Recipient Organization and the U.S. Army PEO Soldier, PM Soldier Lethality (PM SL), and JPEO Armaments & Ammunition (A&A), PM Maneuver Ammunition Systems (PM MAS) outlines the terms for sharing technical data related to the Precision Grenadier System (PGS) Prototype Project Opportunity Notice (PPON). The Recipient agrees to use the provided DATA solely for developing PGS prototypes under a U.S. Government contract, prohibiting its use for other purposes or disclosure to third parties. The DATA remains the property of the U.S. Government, and any improvements made by the Recipient become government property. The Recipient must adhere to U.S. Export Laws, return all DATA upon request, and agrees not to reverse engineer any provided physical models. The agreement clarifies that no license is granted, and no warranties are made regarding the DATA's safety, suitability, or intellectual property rights.
Attachment 5 - ICD TDP Worksheet.pdf
PDF182 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
This government file outlines detailed requirements for technical data packages (TDPs), particularly emphasizing digital formats and the inclusion of specific drawing types. Key stipulations include that 3Di viewable files must be in ISO 32000 PDF format unless otherwise specified. Drawing title blocks must contain the CAGE Code and drawing number. The document also details the necessity of an Engineer Drawing Tree in spreadsheet format (e.g., Excel), providing an indentured list with details like level, drawing number, title, and current revision. Interface drawings, compliant with ASME Y14.24, Section 11, DID DI-SESS-81000F, are required for all modular, upgradable, and interchangeable sub-components of the NGSW-FC design, including performance specifications and quality assurances. The use of separate parts or wiring lists is not recommended, especially for Type 3D TDPs. The overall purpose is to standardize and ensure comprehensive documentation for government projects, focusing on clarity, digital accessibility, and detailed component information.
Attachment 18 - Weapons Sample SLA.pdf
PDF170 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
This Special License Agreement (SLA) between the U.S. Government, represented by the Army Contracting Command, and a LICENSOR outlines the terms for the use of Precision Grenadier System-Weapon (PGS-Weapon) data. The agreement, integrated into a larger Other Transaction Agreement, grants the Government various rights to the PGS-Weapon Data, including Government Purpose Rights upon ordering 3,000 units or notice, and Unlimited Rights after a specified time from the Effective Date. The document defines key terms such as "Data," "Government Purpose," "Limited Rights," and "Unlimited Rights." It also addresses property rights, representations and warranties by the LICENSOR, breach procedures, and data protection through specific marking requirements for less than unlimited rights, distribution, and export control warnings. This SLA is crucial for defining intellectual property rights and data usage in federal defense contracts.
Attachment 16 - Fire Control Sample SLA.pdf
PDF170 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
This Special License Agreement (SLA) between the U.S. Government, represented by the Army Contracting Command, and a Licensor, outlines the terms for the Precision Grenadier System-Fire Control (PGS-FC). The agreement grants the Government various rights to the PGS-FC Data, including Government Purpose Rights upon ordering 3,000 PGS-FC units, and Unlimited Rights after a specified period from the Effective Date. It also affirms existing Limited and Restricted Rights. The SLA defines critical terms such as "Data," "Government Purpose," and "PGS-FC Data," and details the protection of proprietary information, including marking requirements for data with less than unlimited rights. The agreement addresses property rights, representations, warranties, and procedures for breach and dispute resolution, ensuring the Government's authorized use of the PGS-FC technology while safeguarding the Licensor's intellectual property.
Industry Day Notice Agenda.pdf
PDF99 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The PGS Industry Day Agenda outlines a two-day event on October 21-22, 2025, detailing various sessions across multiple rooms. Day 1 covers registration, welcome, program schedule, draft PPON review, proposal approaches for factors 1 and 2, NTSC, cost share, price (Factor 5), SLA/data rights (Factor 3), CRADA, test strategy/target sets, and concludes with a recap. Day 2 features parallel sessions in different rooms: Room 1 focuses on ammunition introduction, munition trade space, engineering processes, lessons learned, fuze board requirements, USG technology overview, USG ammo technical panel, software safety and testing, and software deliverables. Room 2's agenda includes weapon introduction, test mounts/recoil mounts, recoil, barrel/material technology, signature, TiC excursion, deliverables/lessons learned, fire control introduction, ballistic kernel, ISW/battery/network lethality, and additional deliverables/lessons learned. Both days include breaks and unfunded lunch periods, with the event concluding with a recap and feedback session.
DD2345 Military Critical Technical Data Agreement.pdf
PDF61 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The DD Form 2345, titled "Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement," is a crucial document for enterprises and individuals seeking access to unclassified militarily critical technical data from the U.S. or Canadian governments. This form certifies that the applicant meets specific criteria, including citizenship/residency requirements for the data custodian, a legitimate business need for the data, and an agreement to comply with U.S. and Canadian export control laws and regulations. Applicants must ensure they and their employees are not debarred or have violated export control laws. The certification, valid for five years, enables contractors to bid on and perform government contracts. The document outlines detailed instructions for completion, emphasizing accuracy and the legal ramifications of false statements. It serves as a formal agreement for responsible handling and dissemination of sensitive technical information.
Attachment 8 - Weapon_Ammo_FC TDP Worksheet.pdf
PDF163 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The document outlines detailed technical data package (TDP) requirements for government contracts, emphasizing the use of ISO 32000 PDF format for 3D viewable data unless otherwise specified. Key requirements include comprehensive drawing practices, clear drawing titles with CAGE Code, drawing number, and part number, and the inclusion of an Engineer Drawing Tree in a spreadsheet format. This tree must list each indentured item with its level, drawing number, title, and current revision. The document also strongly advises against using separate parts or wiring lists, particularly with Type 3D TDPs, to ensure data integrity and consistency. The overall purpose is to standardize and ensure the clarity, completeness, and accuracy of technical documentation submitted for government projects.
PGS - DD Form 2345.pdf
PDF75 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The DD FORM 2345, titled "Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement," is a crucial form for enterprises and individuals seeking access to unclassified militarily critical technical data from the U.S. or Canadian governments. This form acts as a certification process, requiring applicants to attest to their citizenship/residency status (U.S. or Canada), the legitimate business need for the data, and their understanding and agreement to comply with U.S. and Canadian export control laws and regulations. Key conditions include restricting data access to authorized personnel and ensuring no individuals with access are debarred or have violated export control laws. The form also requires details about the data custodian and a description of relevant business activities. Upon acceptance by the U.S./Canada Joint Certification Office (JCO), a certification number is issued, valid for five years, allowing the certified contractor to request militarily critical technical data. The form emphasizes the legal responsibility of the applicant, with false statements carrying penalties.
Attachment 6 - Operational Effectiveness.pdf
PDF61 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The Soldier Touchpoint (STP) – Operational Effectiveness document outlines a test methodology for evaluating weapon systems with up to 15 users. Participants will be equipped with standard combat gear and various ammunition types, including TP, CQB, CD, and CUAS rounds. The procedure involves an initial overview and New Equipment Training (NET) conducted by government personnel, focusing on basic weapon handling without live fire. Following this, participants will receive a briefing on test objectives and target engagement, proceed with range familiarization including dry fire, and ensure weapons are zeroed according to vendor specifications. Live-fire tasks will involve engaging targets at various ranges and postures, in both day and night conditions, with task determination based on ammunition types. Target acquisition and engagement data will be recorded for metric analysis. This document details the process for evaluating the operational effectiveness of a weapon system through structured testing.
Attachment 7 - User Acceptance.pdf
PDF83 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
The Soldier Touch Point (STP) - User Acceptance document outlines a testing procedure for a weapon system, likely a Precision Grenadier System, involving up to 15 recently qualified users per vendor. Participants will be outfitted with combat gear and provided with ammunition for various live-fire exercises. The procedure includes an overview and New Equipment Training (NET) conducted by government personnel, followed by live-fire exercises encompassing weapon zeroing, usability tasks, range estimation, target acquisition, and target engagement from various postures and target positions. After live-fire, users will perform basic field stripping and maintenance in normal and limited visibility, then complete a detailed questionnaire. The questionnaire focuses on user satisfaction with weapon control, felt recoil, trigger function, loading/unloading speed and ease, form factor, target acquisition, ability to perform combat movements, control access and manipulation, and the weapon's support for mission requirements. The overall purpose is to gather user feedback on the weapon system's performance and design for decision-makers.
Attachment 4 - Pricing.pdf
PDF61 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
This document, "Attachment 4 - PGS Pricing," outlines the planned expenditures and quantities for various items, likely in support of a government project or program. It details efforts for Q4 FY26-FY27 with planned funds of approximately $40 million and FY28 efforts with around $32 million. The file lists specific quantities for weapons (16), fire controls (28), and various types of ammunition: CQB (3,000), CD (3,100), TP (19,000), and C-sUAS (3,150). It also includes "Data Deliverables" and notes that "I&KPT," "Additional Weapon Prototype Assets," "Additional Fire Control Prototype Assets," and several categories of "Additional Ammunition Prototype Assets" (CQB, CD, TP, C-sUAS) may be ordered multiple times, with quantities of 1, 5, and 500 respectively for the additional assets. Items marked "NSP" are
Attachment 17 - Ammunition Sample SLA.pdf
PDF171 KBMar 26, 2026
AI Summary
This Special License Agreement (SLA) between the U.S. Government, represented by the Army Contracting Command – Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, and a Licensor, outlines the terms for Precision Grenadier System-Ammunition (PGS-Ammunition) Data. It establishes Government Purpose Rights, which can be acquired through ordering 100,000 cartridges at no cost, a pro-rated payment based on ordered cartridges, or a $1,000,000 lump sum. The agreement also details conditions for Unlimited, Limited, and Restricted Rights, as well as provisions for intellectual property, breach, termination, and data protection markings. The Licensor grants the Government specific rights to the PGS-Ammunition Data but retains title to all licensed intellectual property. The document outlines responsibilities for both parties regarding proprietary information and trademark usage, ensuring compliance with federal regulations like DFARS.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedJul 14, 2025
amendedAmendment #1· Description UpdatedSep 3, 2025
amendedAmendment #2· Description UpdatedSep 4, 2025
amendedAmendment #3· Description UpdatedSep 12, 2025
amendedAmendment #4· Description UpdatedSep 12, 2025
amendedAmendment #5· Description UpdatedOct 15, 2025
amendedAmendment #6· Description UpdatedNov 17, 2025
amendedAmendment #7· Description UpdatedDec 17, 2025
amendedAmendment #8· Description UpdatedJan 22, 2026
amendedAmendment #9· Description UpdatedFeb 12, 2026
amendedAmendment #10· Description UpdatedMar 9, 2026
amendedLatest AmendmentMar 26, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineNov 25, 2025
expiryArchive DateApr 30, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE ARMY
Office
W6QK ACC-PICA

Point of Contact

Name
Lee Luu

Official Sources