01 March 2022
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyping competition but notified industry it will likely select fewer teams to compete, Janes understands.
In early February the National Advanced Mobility Consortium, an entity overseeing the CTT competition, notified companies that the army has postponed releasing a draft ‘request for prototype proposals'. Doug Bush, the service's Assistant Secretary for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, subsequently told reporters this is only a “minor pause” while the service internally discusses competition plans.
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyp...
01 March 2022
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyping competition but notified industry it will likely select fewer teams to compete, Janes understands.
In early February the National Advanced Mobility Consortium, an entity overseeing the CTT competition, notified companies that the army has postponed releasing a draft ‘request for prototype proposals'. Doug Bush, the service's Assistant Secretary for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, subsequently told reporters this is only a “minor pause” while the service internally discusses competition plans.
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyp...
01 March 2022
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyping competition but notified industry it will likely select fewer teams to compete, Janes understands.
In early February the National Advanced Mobility Consortium, an entity overseeing the CTT competition, notified companies that the army has postponed releasing a draft ‘request for prototype proposals'. Doug Bush, the service's Assistant Secretary for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, subsequently told reporters this is only a “minor pause” while the service internally discusses competition plans.
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyp...
01 March 2022
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyping competition but notified industry it will likely select fewer teams to compete, Janes understands.
In early February the National Advanced Mobility Consortium, an entity overseeing the CTT competition, notified companies that the army has postponed releasing a draft ‘request for prototype proposals'. Doug Bush, the service's Assistant Secretary for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, subsequently told reporters this is only a “minor pause” while the service internally discusses competition plans.
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyp...
01 March 2022
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyping competition but notified industry it will likely select fewer teams to compete, Janes understands.
In early February the National Advanced Mobility Consortium, an entity overseeing the CTT competition, notified companies that the army has postponed releasing a draft ‘request for prototype proposals'. Doug Bush, the service's Assistant Secretary for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, subsequently told reporters this is only a “minor pause” while the service internally discusses competition plans.
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyp...
01 March 2022
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyping competition but notified industry it will likely select fewer teams to compete, Janes understands.
In early February the National Advanced Mobility Consortium, an entity overseeing the CTT competition, notified companies that the army has postponed releasing a draft ‘request for prototype proposals'. Doug Bush, the service's Assistant Secretary for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, subsequently told reporters this is only a “minor pause” while the service internally discusses competition plans.
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyp...
01 March 2022
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyping competition but notified industry it will likely select fewer teams to compete, Janes understands.
In early February the National Advanced Mobility Consortium, an entity overseeing the CTT competition, notified companies that the army has postponed releasing a draft ‘request for prototype proposals'. Doug Bush, the service's Assistant Secretary for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, subsequently told reporters this is only a “minor pause” while the service internally discusses competition plans.
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyp...
01 March 2022
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyping competition but notified industry it will likely select fewer teams to compete, Janes understands.
In early February the National Advanced Mobility Consortium, an entity overseeing the CTT competition, notified companies that the army has postponed releasing a draft ‘request for prototype proposals'. Doug Bush, the service's Assistant Secretary for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, subsequently told reporters this is only a “minor pause” while the service internally discusses competition plans.
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyp...