Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
CTT Industry Engagement Briefing Deck_FINAL.pdf | Mar 23, 2026 |
Common Tactical Truck (CTT) Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO)
Contact and place of performance
Common Tactical Truck Team
Not specified
***SPECIAL CLARIFICATION NOTICE****
Phase 1 of the CSO process is designed for vendors to present their commercially available solutions to the Government; the solution should not be a developmental effort. Within the ten‑page Phase 1 submission, vendors should describe their current product line, clearly identify which capabilities are available now or with minor commercial modifications, indicate which Desired Attributes are included in the baseline offering, and specify which production activities could begin immediately upon contract award.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Civil Program Financing Only issued this notice under solicitation number CTT-007 to engage industry regarding the Common Tactical Truck. This requirement falls under NAICS 336120 for Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing and PSC 2355 for Combat, Assault, and Tactical Vehicles, Wheeled. The government is utilizing a Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) process, specifically Phase 1, which requires vendors to present commercially available solutions rather than developmental efforts. One attachment, a briefing deck titled CTT Industry Engagement Briefing Deck_FINAL.pdf, was provided at the time of publication on March 23, 2026.
Submissions for Phase 1 are limited to ten pages and must describe the vendor's current product line while identifying capabilities available now or through minor commercial modifications. Vendors must also indicate which desired attributes are included in their baseline offering and specify which production activities can commence immediately upon contract award. The response deadline for this opportunity is April 7, 2026, and inquiries are directed to the Common Tactical Truck Team.
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