The US Department of Defense is partnering with industry and academia on a multiphase CTMA initiative to advance the state of the art in novel diagnostic tools, technologies, and processes to rapidly identify maintenance failures and repair advanced electronic devices and cables in a manner that is cost effective, extends equipment useful life, and can be completed safely and efficiently by maintainers. The overall goal is to develop and pilot a new approach to diagnosing and repairing advanced electronics in order to maximize system availability, performance, and reliability of other commercial and military electronic devices and sensors at an affordable cost point.

Phase II will leverage the lessons learned during the previous phase and conduct a repair demonstration of a specific complex electronic system with the goal to restore full operational capability in minimal time with high reliability, ensuring the vehicle can return to mission-ready status.

If you feel your organization has the technical capabilities and would like to be considered for this project, please complete the form below and upload your organization’s technical capabilities statement.

Interested Submissions Due by July 22, 2025.

We encourage participation of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs), including Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) and Women’s Business Enterprises (WBEs).

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