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Army Releases RFI for Mounted Assured PNT System with Intellectual Property Provision

Key Takeaways
  • The Army released a request for information for the Mounted Assured PNT System.
  • The prime contractor must hand over intellectual property for the system.
  • The Army seeks 150 systems per month with a surge capacity of 300 per month.
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Strategic Implications

This solicitation may indicate the Army's growing emphasis on acquiring intellectual property from vendors. The provision could also signal a shift in the service's approach to maintenance and repair, as leaders advocate for the acquisition of IP to facilitate right-to-repair provisions. However, it remains to be seen how industry will react to this unusual request.

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Army Seeks Vendors to Share Intellectual Property for PNT System

The Army has released a request for information for the Mounted Assured PNT System, a vehicle-mounted position, navigation and timing system. The solicitation requires the prime contractor to hand over intellectual property, including technical documentation and software source code. The Army seeks 150 systems per month with a surge capacity of 300 per month. Responses to the RFI are due January 19. The Army’s Capability Program Executive for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors posted the solicitation on Wednesday.

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Army Releases RFI for Mounted Assured PNT System with Intellectual Property Provision

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Key Takeaways
  • The Army released a request for information for the Mounted Assured PNT System.
  • The prime contractor must hand over intellectual property for the system.
  • The Army seeks 150 systems per month with a surge capacity of 300 per month.
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Strategic Implications

This solicitation may indicate the Army's growing emphasis on acquiring intellectual property from vendors. The provision could also signal a shift in the service's approach to maintenance and repair, as leaders advocate for the acquisition of IP to facilitate right-to-repair provisions. However, it remains to be seen how industry will react to this unusual request.

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What Happened

Army Seeks Vendors to Share Intellectual Property for PNT System

The Army has released a request for information for the Mounted Assured PNT System, a vehicle-mounted position, navigation and timing system. The solicitation requires the prime contractor to hand over intellectual property, including technical documentation and software source code. The Army seeks 150 systems per month with a surge capacity of 300 per month. Responses to the RFI are due January 19. The Army’s Capability Program Executive for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors posted the solicitation on Wednesday.

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