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N0016426SCA004 AOI - Hypervelocity Improved Capability Assault Rifle (HICAR)
Contact and place of performance
Bradly McLaughlin
Not specified
Hypervelocity Improved Capability Assault Rifle (HICAR) PROBLEM STATEMENT USSOCOM is seeking a carbine system to act as a replacement or upgrade for the current URG-I (Upper Receiver Group - Improved). The goal is to integrate advancements in material science and weapon design to provide operators with a technically superior individual weapon system capable of firing both legacy 5.56x45mm NATO and emerging hyper velo...
View moreWeapon submissions that address the following technology priorities will benefit during the selection process:
PROPOSED SOLUTION
A successful solution will be contingent on the completion of the Proposer’s Shoot, Limited Safety, User Evaluation, Product Verification Testing (PVT), and Operational Testing (OT). Some of the technical attributes are listed below. A solution brief’s Technical Merit and Relevance will be based on the ability to meet the primary attributes and the cumulative evaluation of the secondary solution attributes/capabilities:
Primary Attributes:
Secondary Attributes:
A complete HICAR system to consist of the following:
SUBMISSION GUIDANCE
PHASE I- White Papers
Include information on the estimated cost per weapon, an estimated timeline to deliver the prototypes, and any risk proposers foresee with the development of the weapon (to include concerns with the above technical aspects). White papers should include information on how the vendor’s proposal is specifically optimized to function with current hypervelocity ammunition as well as engineered to accommodate future ammunition in excess of 82kpsi. All whitepapers must contain images of the proposed weapon. A minimum TRL of 6 is required.
All white papers will be retained by the Government for a period of 24 months, and proposers may be contacted by the Government to gauge interest within that time to continue with the proposer’s solution. Proposers are not guaranteed to be contacted if not chosen after down selection nor are they beholden to perform if they no longer wish to carry forward with their original proposal.
All other procedures will follow the originally posted CSO N0016425SC0001.
Phase II – Pitch Day
If selected to move forward from the white paper evaluation, then proposers will be asked to participate in a pitch day. The pitch day will consist of an in-person meeting between the proposers, and the GOV. Proposers will provide a weapon demonstration of their weapon during pitch day.
Ammunition will be provided. Primary ammunition will be M855A1+ and secondary will be M855A1. Estimated round count for the demonstration will be 600 rounds.
Presentation will happen immediately after the proposer’s demonstration. Pitch duration will not exceed 30 minutes to include questions and answers.
During Phase II leading into Pitch Day, the proposer will be 1) authorized to purchase M855A1+ from a specified vendor using internal R&D funds, business to business and 2) requested to provide up to three (3) prototype at vendor expense to the government lab at NSWC-Crane, Indiana for controlled data collection using M855A1+ cartridges.
Pitch Day Location:
US Army Marksmanship Unit Parks Range.
Fort Moore, GA 31905
Whitepapers due 08 June 2026.
Vendors notified for Pitch meeting 29 June 2026.
Pitch Meeting 15-16 September 2026.
Phase III – Request for Prototype Proposal (RPP)
RPP process will remain in alignment with the original CSO N0016425SC0001.
An individual proposer’s or team of proposer’s should not submit multiple solution briefs to the AOI, unless each individual solution is substantively unique. If submitted as a team, the first page of the solution brief should list each company on the team and a primary point of contact for each company on the team as well as the lead proposer’s and point of contact for the overall team.
NOTE: In accordance with NSWC, Crane CSO N0016425SC0001: The government reserves the right and ability to facilitate introductions of proposers with complementary capabilities. If teaming introductions by the government are provided, a proposer is not obligated to act on the recommendation. If a proposer selects to move forward in accordance with a government recommended teaming arrangement, a Phase II pitch deck will be requested by NSWC, Crane in order to facilitate a complete evaluation of the jointly proposed solution.
FOLLOW-ON PRODUCTION
Companies are advised that any prototype Other Transactions (OT) agreement awarded in response to this Area of Interest may result in the award of a follow-on production contract or transaction without the use of further competitive procedures. The follow-on production contract or transaction will be available for use by one or more organizations in the Department of War and, as a result, the magnitude of the follow-on production contract or transaction could be significantly larger than that of the prototype OT. As such, any prototype OT will include the following statement relative to the potential for follow-on production: “In accordance with 10 U.S.C. 4022(f), and upon a determination that the prototype project for this transaction has been successfully completed, this competitively awarded prototype OT may result in the award of a follow-on production contract or transaction without the use of competitive procedures.”
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
This solicitation will be awarded in accordance with the Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) process detailed within N0016425SC0001 Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane’s Commercial Solutions Opening posted to SAM.gov. In accordance with 10 U.S.C. 4022(d), at least one of the following conditions must be satisfied to enter into a prototype OT agreement: (A) at least one nontraditional defense contractor or nonprofit research institution participating to a significant extent, (B) all significant participants are small businesses or nontraditional defense contractors, or (C) at least one third of the total cost of the prototype project is to be paid out of funds provided by sources other than the Federal Government.
White papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format to POC’s listed below via email by June 08, 2026, 2:00 PM EST.
Questions or clarifications may be directed to NSWC, Crane POC for Q&C at email by Q&A Deadline, June 02, 2026. Late submissions will not be considered.
Additional Notes:
Contractors from the following companies will be advising the assessment team:
Frontier Technology Inc. Defense (FTI Defense)
4141 Colonel Glenn Hwy, STE 140
Beavercreek, OH, 45431
IQ SIG
7735 Georgetown Road, STE 1218
Bethesda, MD 20814
Confidentiality
All information provided in this AOI and subsequent proposals will be treated in confidentiality and used solely for the purpose of this evaluation. Proposer’s are expected to maintain confidentiality regarding proprietary information shared during the process.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane, on behalf of U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), has issued this special notice seeking a carbine system to replace or upgrade the current Upper Receiver Group - Improved (URG-I). Under the Hypervelocity Improved Capability Assault Rifle (HICAR) program, the government intends to develop a weapon system optimized for both legacy 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition and emerging hypervelocity rounds loaded to 82kpsi. This system is intended to extend the effective range of standard carbines from 300 meters to 600 meters and beyond, while maintaining the portability and ergonomics of a lightweight platform. Successful solutions must be compatible with the M4A1 lower receiver group and remain interoperable with existing visual augmentation systems and weapon accessories.
This requirement is classified under PSC AC33 for National Defense R&D Services; Defense-Related Activities; Experimental Development and NAICS 332994 for Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing. The procurement follows a Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) process consisting of three phases: white paper submissions, an in-person pitch day at Fort Moore, Georgia, and a formal request for prototype proposal. To be eligible for a prototype Other Transaction (OT) agreement, participants must satisfy specific conditions involving nontraditional defense contractors, small businesses, or cost-sharing. Any awarded prototype OT may lead to a follow-on production contract without further competition upon successful completion of the project.
Phase I white papers must include images of the proposed weapon and demonstrate a minimum Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 6. Submissions must be sent electronically to Bradly McLaughlin at NSWC Crane by June 8, 2026, at 2:00 PM EST. The government anticipates notifying selected vendors for the Phase II pitch meeting by June 29, 2026, with the demonstrations scheduled for September 15–16, 2026. The HICAR system must be designed, engineered, and assembled in the United States and avoid reliance on first-order-supply-chain components from adversary countries as defined in the National Defense Authorization Act.
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