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Small Arms Orientation Device & STE LTS Indirect Fire

Department of Defense (DoD)Sol: TREXII-26-04
est. $100K – $500K
Quick Brief

The Department of Defense is procuring a Small Arms Orientation Device and STE LTS Indirect Fire system to enhance military training and readiness. The device must meet specific accuracy and operational requirements, including a battery life of at least 72 hours and the capability to engage targets in various conditions. Prototyping will occur over a 12-month period, with objectives agreed upon by the vendor and government.

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Contract Details

Estimated Value
est. $100K – $500K
Similar contracts award $117K$1.1M (median $350K, 72,549 awards)Within typical range
Period of Performance
12 months
NAICS Codes
Place of Performance
Orlando, FL, USA

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published15d ago
May 20, 2026
Became Solicitation14d ago
May 20, 2026
Tracked
Last Updated14d ago
May 21, 2026
Response Datein 1mo
Jul 9, 202611:00 AM EDT
Response Duein 1mo
Jul 9, 2026

Description

Notice after DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE ARMY AMC ACCACC-CTRSACC-ORLANDO -ORLANDO NING AIDS pment in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) Initiative This Special Notice is to advise interested members of the Training and Readiness Accelerator II (TReX II), as well as other interested members within the U.S. technology base, that a Request for Solutions (RFS) has been issued by Advanced Technology International (ATI) for Small Arms Orientation Device and STE LTS Indirect Fire. The purpose of the Training and Readiness Accelerator II (TReX II) is to spur innovative development, demonstration, and expedited delivery of prototypes to increase Warfighter readiness via modeling, simulation, education/training, experimental validation, and military readiness focused projects. A consortium has been established to develop prototypes directly relevant to enhancing the mission effectiveness of military personnel and the supporting platforms, systems, components, or materials proposed to be acquired or developed by the Department of Defense (DOD), or to improvement of platforms, systems, components, or materials in use by the Armed Forces. The end state is a weapon orientation device sufficiently accurate to support a ballistic model-based engagement for small arms. The device will penetrate concealment and obscurants but not cover) The device will have no more weight or size than the current laser small arms transmitter. The device will last at least 72 hours between battery changes. The prototyping will occur in 12-month Periods of Performance. The vendor and Government will agree on a set of

objectives. Desired

Objectives The weapon orientation device critical

objectives include: accuracy to engage a human target at 1000 meters out to engaging a vehicle at 5000 meters; accuracy is not affected by training conditions such as metal or electromagnetic interference; easy to calibrate the system and infrequent re-calibrations required; ability to lead and elevate over a target; and ability to engage in low light or no-light conditions. In addition, the following are

objectives providing trade space in the prototyping efforts: size and weight less than the current laser small arms transmitter, a 72-hour battery life, ability to engage through concealment and obscurants, and the ability to fire multiple round bursts. Desired

Objectives At the firing unit (howitzer or mortar), the training device must collect all information needed to correctly replicate a firing event in the instrumentation system. The device must require minimal setup and tear down effort on the part of the unit. The instrumentation system requires a tap into the digital gun data. The instrumentation system can use gun data to replicate indirect fire effects in a training event. The forward observer must see the “notional” round impact near real time and with sufficient accuracy allowing the forward observer to adjust round impact. The forward observer may use different devices such as binoculars or Joint Engagement Targeting System (JETS). Rodney Cotten Alternative

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