Budget Account
2033A - Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army
Budget Activity
1 - Tracked combat vehicles
Description
The Bradley Program (MOD) is a procurement initiative under the Army's budget activity for Tracked Combat Vehicles. The program's primary goal is to support the Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) mission by providing upgrades and modifications to the Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) platform. This includes addressing safety issues, integrating emerging technologies, and enhancing performance to ensure the BFV remains effective in supporting national objectives. The program also focuses on providing training systems and other upgrades to improve survivability, cyber requirements, and obsolescence mitigation for the BFV fleet. Additionally, it supports the procurement of Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs) approved by the Army Acquisition Executive (AAE) to enhance the mobility and capabilities of the BFV.
The Bradley Program (MOD) aims to procure upgrades and modifications for the Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) platform to ensure its continued effectiveness in supporting the mission of the Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT). This includes addressing identified safety issues, integrating emerging technologies, and enhancing performance to support operational and strategic national objectives. The program also supports training systems and other upgrades to improve survivability, cyber requirements, and obsolescence mitigation for the BFV fleet. Additionally, it focuses on procuring Army Acquisition Executive (AAE) approved Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs) such as track and suspension improvements and mobility enhancements to enable the BFV to host inbound technologies from other Army Programs of Record.