The agency is gauging market interest. No bid is being requested yet — submitting a capabilities statement may put you on the radar for the eventual solicitation.
The U.S. Army needs a small business to provide life-cycle contractor support for its Artillery and Chemical Training devices worldwide.
Key Details
What exactly do they need? The Army needs a contractor to provide life-cycle contractor support for its Artillery and Chemical Training devices worldwide. This includes maintenance and logistics support, organizing, coordinating, and controlling program activities. The contractor will provide a stable, experienced, and knowledgeable workforce familiar with the supported and additional TADSS, as defined. The contractor will also provide the appropriate engineering functions, repairs, system testing, technical oversight, management, and logistical support necessary to maintain and sustain the TADSS and the Material Support Package (MSP) in a fully operational condition.
What's the contract structure and timeline? The contract will have a base period of 12 months, beginning in the first quarter of 2027, with four 1-year option periods. The Government is not planning to release the total aggregate dollar value of historical cases at this time.
How will they pick the winner? The Government will evaluate contractor responses based on the qualifications and capabilities described in paragraph 3 of the notice.
When and how do you bid? Interested contractors should submit a white paper via email no later than 4:30 PM on October 10, 2025. The white paper should be 10 pages or less, in Microsoft Word format, and include a company profile, capabilities, and a description of the services provided.
Who can apply
- Must be a certified small business
- Has experience in training services within the defense industry
- Has a deep understanding of training services and can grow to meet the Army's needs
If you're interested, do this first
- Check that your small business certification is still active in SAM.gov
- Write a 1-page summary of similar work you've done before
- Email the contracting officer to RSVP for the Industry Day for the ACT pre-solicitation introduction
- Find a teaming partner who already has the required experience in training services within the defense industry