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Common Tactical Truck (CTT) Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO)
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Common Tactical Truck Team
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Phase 1 Solution Brief Topic - CONUS PRODUCTION TIMELINE
For CTT, the Government desires CONUS based production. As part of your Phase 1 Solution Brief submission, please identify if your company is currently producing OCONUS along with your plan and associated timeline for CONUS production.
Your explanation of this topic will not count toward your 10-page solution brief submission.
Please see the attachment titled "CTT Increment 1 AOI_Revision2" posted to the CSO with highlighted changes.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Civil Program Financing Only has issued this special notice under solicitation number CTT-012, specifically addressing Phase 1 Solution Brief topics for the Common Tactical Truck (CTT) program. The government requires production to be based within the Continental United States (CONUS). Interested parties must submit a plan and an associated timeline for achieving CONUS production as part of their Phase 1 Solution Brief, particularly if their current manufacturing operations are located outside the Continental United States (OCONUS).
The explanation of the production timeline is an additional requirement that does not count toward the standard ten-page limit for the solution brief submission. Further details regarding these requirements are contained in the revisions to the CTT Increment 1 Area of Interest (AOI). This opportunity is classified under NAICS 336120 for Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing and PSC 2355 for Combat, Assault, and Tactical Vehicles, Wheeled.
Responses to this notice are due by April 8, 2026. The Common Tactical Truck Team serves as the primary point of contact for this requirement. While the notice references updated documentation within the project's Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO), there are zero attachments currently associated with this specific SAM.gov posting.
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