Jeffrey Mosher welcomes back Alissa Roath, Executive Director, National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC), Ann Arbor, MI.
Hear Alissa and Jeffrey's discussion about the Detroit Arsenal and what OTAs are all about in the SoundCloud Podcast shared below:
Jeffrey looked to find out several things from Alissa about DAI OTA
• The consortium, which is one of the oldest in the country, was recently awarded the Detroit Arsenal Innovation (DAI) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA).
o Describe the DAI OTA and its function?
o What does the DAI OTA mean for Michigan’s defense industry?
What about the defense industry as a whole?
o How will the DAI OTA expand NAMC’s capabilities and support of its members?
o What does the DAI OTA mean for NAMC members?
o How was NAMC selected for the DAI OTA?
o What are they DAI OTA’s key areas of focus?
o How does this agreement support NAMC’s long term goals?
o The agreement is managed by the United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC) located at the Detroit Arsenal.
o This award authorizes NAMC to facilitate prototype projects in a variety of capability areas through its expansive member base.
o Projects under the DAI OTA are focused on enhancing technology, systems, and materials for the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Armed Forces.
• As a leader in the advanced ground mobility area, NAMC is well-suited to serve its customers at the Detroit Arsenal.
• The US Government has awarded NAMC three other OTAs since 2008, such as the Ground Vehicle System (GVS) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA), which expires in September and will be amended by the DAI OTA.
• These OTAs provide NAMC members, including small businesses, academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, and even non-traditional defense contractors, with access to competitive opportunities in the DAI OTA’s technology areas.
NAMC provided us with further information on this topic:
US Government Awards Exclusive Agreement to National Defense Consortium to Develop DoD Technology
The United States Government awarded the Detroit Arsenal Innovation (DAI) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) to the National Advanced Mobility Consortium, enabling its members to deliver innovative technologies and advanced mobility solutions to US Warfighters.
Ann Arbor, MI (August 2023) — The National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC) is the preferred, proven source of ground vehicle, automotive, and intelligent systems technology for the US Military. The consortium, which is one of the oldest in the country, was recently awarded the Detroit Arsenal Innovation (DAI) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) managed by the United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC) located at the Detroit Arsenal. This award authorizes NAMC to facilitate prototype projects in a variety of capability areas through its expansive member base. Projects under the DAI OTA are focused on enhancing technology, systems, and materials for the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Armed Forces. As a leader in the advanced ground mobility area, NAMC is well-suited to serve its customers at the Detroit Arsenal.
“NAMC is proud to enhance our warfighter’s capabilities through the DAI OTA. Since we act as a bridge between our Members and the DoD, this award allows us to further critical innovation for our Military,” said Alissa Roath, Executive Director of NAMC. “We’re thrilled to continue bringing opportunities to consortium members, especially with the DAI OTA’s expanded capabilities.”
The US Government has awarded NAMC three other OTAs since 2008, such as the Ground Vehicle System (GVS) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA), which expires in September and will be amended by the DAI OTA. These OTAs provide NAMC members, including small businesses, academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, and even non-traditional defense contractors, with access to competitive opportunities in the DAI OTA’s technology areas, including:
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Autonomy/Connectivity
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Safety
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Survivability
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Light Weighting
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Cyber Security
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Advanced Energy Storage
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Powertrain
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Mobility
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Modeling and Simulation
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Fuels and Lubes
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Test and Evaluation
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Platforms
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Architecture and Modularity
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Petroleum and Water Systems
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External Systems
“NAMC’s strengths are truly our outstanding staff and the consortium’s innovative member organizations. Our uniqueness and focus on the advanced ground mobility space allows us to provide our expertise, along with the expertise of our members, to the Army,” said Warren Sponsler, Senior Director of Strategic Growth. “The NAMC team brings decades of experience working directly with our Military and the organizations that have innovated technology, now employed by our warfighters on the battlefield. NAMC is uniquely equipped to connect our members with opportunities to drive innovation, and the DAI OTA is an outstanding way to support the US Military’s advanced ground mobility needs.”
Members join NAMC for access to opportunities to deliver capabilities to DoD priority efforts, facilitate business development, participate in demonstrations and competitions, build professional networks and teaming, and benefit from NAMC’s technical expertise, training, extensive relationships, and more. As a consortium, NAMC members are dedicated to developing manned and unmanned autonomy-enabled advanced mobility systems and related technologies for US Military personnel on the front lines.
In addition to creating solid relationships with members, NAMC strives to engage with customers, program offices, project leads, and the Detroit Arsenal. Through these relationships, NAMC fosters an innovative environment focused on the most crucial goals: supporting our military personnel and ensuring technologies are the most state of the art, enabling the services’ needs are being delivered as quickly as possible. NAMC’s efforts have been reflected in the successful programs it has facilitated, including but not limited to:
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Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV)
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Combat Vehicle Robotics (CoVeR)
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Common Tactical Truck (CTT)
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Mobile Protected Firepower (M10 Booker)
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Robotic and AI Enabled Platoon (10X)
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Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV)
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Rough Terrain Container Handler (RTCH)
“The DAI OTA award means exciting opportunities for the NAMC community,” said Roath. “This is a prime chance to improve our processes while implementing additional services for our members. We look forward to continuing our work for the warfighter, and we plan on expanding our team and facilities to make it a reality.”
The DAI OTA has been officially awarded to NAMC as of September 1, 2023. NAMC looks forward to serving the country’s armed forces through the capabilities of the DAI OTA and member innovation. For more information or to join NAMC as a member, please visit www.NAMConsortium.org.
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About the National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC) The National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC) provides professional opportunities and connections that result in cutting-edge technology for the United States Military. As one of the longest-serving Department of Defense (DoD) consortiums and a non-profit organization, NAMC acts as a bridge between the DoD and the member organizations that can complete high priority government projects. NAMC exists to foster member-driven innovations that ensure efficiency, effectiveness, and victory for the US Military. For more information, visit www.NAMConsortium.org.
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