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RFI - AMSS 5/10 Man Tent

ID: PdMFSS-2602 • Type: Sources Sought • Match:  100%
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Posted: April 6, 2026, 2:27 p.m. EDT

INTRODUCTION: This announcement constitutes a Request for Information (RFI) notice for the Arctic Mobility Sustainment System (AMSS) 5-man Team and 10-man Squad Arctic Shelter (AS) described below.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: This RFI notice is being issued for the purpose of determining market capability of sources and assessing industries' current capabilities in the technology area. This does not constitute an Invitation for Bid (IFB), a Request for Proposal (RFP), a Request for Quote (RFQ) or an indication that the Government will contract for any of the items and/or services contained in this notice. THIS is NOT a Request for Proposals. NO SOLICITATION DOCUMENTS EXIST AT THIS TIME. Any information provided does not constitute a proposal but will be considered an exchange of capabilities and ideas. The Government will not be responsible for any cost incurred in furnishing this information or potential participation in the event. This RFI does not constitute a commitment, implied or otherwise, that the government will take procurement action in this matter. All information received in response to this notice that is marked Proprietary will be handled accordingly

Responses will be reviewed, and candidate technologies of interest will be invited to participate in an Industry Day event in June 2026 to demonstrate and show the technology based on information provided in response to this RFI. Additional field evaluations may be completed on the technologies as well.

The due date for responses to this RFI is 16 April 2026, 5pm EDT.

BACKGROUND:

The legacy winter survival mobility system (Ahkio) was developed after the Korean War in the 1950's and was supported through the early 1980's. In the early 1970's the program received an update to the shelter and heater system. Since the last fielding in the 1980's, there has not been a program or material solution update. Additionally, the legacy Ahkio (Arctic Sled) and legacy 10-man shelter is no longer being produced, causing units to purchase different styles of sleds and shelters without standardization across the force.

Because the Army has a requirement to operate in the Arctic and other extreme cold weather environments, units are purchasing commercial mobility and survivability equipment with unit funds to sustain operational effectiveness in the Zone 7 environment. The service life, weight and performance of the legacy equipment still in use fail to optimize both individual and unit mobility relative to commercially available, modern equipment.

The AMSS is the official Program of Record (PoR) initiated on December 06, 2024 to standardize and improve legacy equipment with modern, lighter weight, integrated technology solutions to significantly improve mobility, sustainability and survivability. AMSS will provide BCT formations in Climate Zone 7 who are at risk of failing to maneuver against enemy forces, deny enemy ground, and survive in the current, projected, and regional threat areas, resulting in improved readiness to achieve their mission and significantly reduce loss of life.

Product Manager Force Sustainment Systems (PdM FSS) is in the process evaluating new shelter solutions that address gaps in the legacy systems to include, but not limited to, rapid deployment and strike, system weight, equipment modernization, and system durability Information received from this RFI may be used to help identify technical solutions suitable for incorporation in future Army AMSS 5-man Team and 10-man Squad AS solutions. This RFI will help inform the Government's acquisition strategy for a potential future production effort that could exceed 3,000 systems. Information received may ultimately result in requests for equipment manufacturers to demonstrate their capabilities at no cost or risk to the Government.

Requirements:

Mature technologies (TRL 7+) and products that can provide the following capabilities are of interest:

Both the 5-man Team and 10-man Squad AS shall meet the following:

  1. Provide sufficient protection for Soldiers from hazardous cold weather.
  2. Breathable, wind/water resistant, and flame resistant.
  3. Meet relevant MIL-STD 810-H requirements.
  4. Soldiers shall be able to quickly assemble and disassemble AS while wearing issued arctic OCIE in 20 minutes or less, ideally in 5 minutes or less, in all weather conditions.
  5. Shall have a stove jack.
  6. Signature management
    1. The AS shall have a low profile and have blackout capability.
    2. The AS should have integrated signature management that provides, at a minimum, visual concealment. Ideally the system mitigates detection in the Near Infrared (NIR), Short-wave Infrared, Mid-wave Infrared (MWIR), and Long-wave Infrared (LWIR).
  7. Fully operational at 40 F, and ideally at 65 F.
  8. Berry Amendment compliant,
  9. Buy American Act compliant.
  10. Capable of operating for a continuous 72-hour mission.
  11. Five (5) years of useful life.
  12. 10 years of storage life.

The 5-man Team AS shall meet the following:

  • Total shelter system weight not exceeding 60 lbs.

The 10-man Squad AS shall meet the following:

  • Total shelter system weight not exceeding 100 lbs.

Respondents shall address a solution for both 5-man Team and 10-man Squad AS.

CONTENT AND FORMAT OF PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS: The electronic copy of responses is to be in .PDF or .DOCX compatible format using a size 12 font with one-inch margins. Following a review of the responses received, PdM FSS may elect to request additional information, to gain additional information about their proposed solution(s).

SUBMISSION should include:

The intent of the product synopsis is to identify systems/technologies that have already been shown to meet many of the performance requirements listed above and could be demonstrated. To respond to this RFI, please complete a white paper addressing the below listed information of interest, NOT TO EXCEED 10 PAGES, with additional pertinent information.

Do not attach marketing brochures, test reports, or other extraneous materials to your submission as they will not be reviewed nor will they be considered as part of the evaluation.

INFORMATION OF INTEREST

The US Army seeks Commercial-Off The-Shelf (COTS) or emerging technologies of Technology Readiness Level 7 (TRL 7) or higher (See definitions on attached document) that represent the state of the art. Contractors are requested to provide all of the following information for consideration within a white paper (not to exceed 10 pages):

a. A cover page labeled with the heading Arctic Mobility Sustainment System (AMSS) 5-man Team and 10-man Squad Arctic Shelter (AS) Product Information, Including product name, the manufacturer, manufacturer address, technical point of contact, telephone number, email address and at least one photograph of the end item.

b. An executive summary describing the product.

c. No more than 10 pages including:

  1. Product technical description. Fully describe the product inclusive of all components. (i.e. shelter system, frame system, staking system, operation concept, system weight when packaged, system cube when packed for transportation (L x W x H), system dimensions when deployed for use (L x W x H), sleeping area (sqft) and any other applicable components.)
  2. Narrative and graphical depiction of the proposed system including core technologies, deployment methods, and important subsystems.
  3. Product specifications with particular emphasis on quantitative metrics of fabric materials and capability. Applicable Physical attributes to include parameters such as capacities, input requirements, salient output capabilities, or other quantitative characteristics as appropriate.
  4. System Technology Readiness Level (TRL).
  5. Any identified areas of concern or risk in the supply chain for the product.
  6. Relevant history of product (or similar product) utilization and any test results applicable to the system requirements. Test reports may be requested after review but shall not be added to the responding submission.
  7. Identify all tools and equipment required for erect and strike of the shelter.
  8. Transportation requirements and limitations.
  9. Manpower and time required to erect and strike the shelter, and to pack for transport.
  10. Consumables Discuss all system consumables, including maintenance items.
  11. Catalog price or rough estimate of unit cost.
  12. Detailed description of manufacturing capability to include production capacity and throughput information
  13. Capability to scale production
  14. Production timeline to deliverable systems.
  15. Locations of manufacturing

d. Provide the product's Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code.

  • U.S. Based Companies
    • Companies based in the U.S that need a CAGE Code must first create an account at SAM.gov and then begin a new entity registration. The company will be required to provide core business information, including its legal name, physical address, and Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), which must match IRS records. After all required sections are completed and submitted, the registration will be validated. Upon successful activation, a CAGE Code is automatically assigned to the company's profile.
  • International Based Companies
    • Companies located outside of the U.S. must first obtain a NATO Commercial and Government Entity (NCAGE) from their country's National Codification Bureau (NBC) or directly from the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA). Once an NCAGE Code has been assigned, the company must register on SAM.gov to become eligible to conduct business with the U.S. governmentIf your technology is of interest, the Government Team will contact you with an invitation to participate in an Industry Day that will occur in June 2026.

If your technology is of interest, the Government Team will contact you with an invitation to participate in an Industry Day that will occur in June 2026

All companies will be notified of positive invitation decisions before the end of May 2026.

The Government reserves the right to request additional clarifying information from each respondent.

SUBMISSION DATE AND ADDRESS: Electronic responses to this notice are requested to be emailed to the following Points of Contact no later than 16 April 2026, 5pm EDT.

  • Raul Lopez, Project Lead, raul.a.lopez.civ@army.mil
  • Clinton McAdams, Project Engineer, clinton.b.mcadams.civ@army.mil

The subject line of the e-mail should contain the words Arctic Mobility Sustainment System (AMSS) 5-man Team and 10-man Squad Arctic Shelter (AS).

Please note: Brochures or other descriptions of general organizational or individual capabilities will not be accepted as a response. All responses will be assigned an identification number, and an email will acknowledge receipt.

NOTE: This RFI is issued for the purpose of determining market capability of sources and does not constitute an indication that the Government will contract for any of the items and/or services contained in this notice. All information received in response to this notice that is marked Proprietary will be handled accordingly. Responses may not include classified material. Responses to this notice will not be returned. No reimbursement will be made for any costs to provide information in response to this announcement or any follow-up information requests. Information contained herein is based on the best information available at the time for publication, is subject to revision, and is not binding upon the Government. Availability of any formal solicitation will be announced under a separate Federal Business Opportunities announcement.

Posted: April 6, 2026, 1:52 p.m. EDT
Posted: April 2, 2026, 10:21 a.m. EDT
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Posted: March 31, 2026, 9:45 a.m. EDT
Background
The Arctic Mobility Sustainment System (AMSS) is a Program of Record initiated by the Army to standardize and enhance legacy winter survival mobility systems, specifically the 5-man Team and 10-man Squad Arctic Shelters. The legacy systems, developed post-Korean War, have not seen updates since the 1980s, leading to inconsistencies in equipment across units.

The AMSS aims to provide modern, lighter weight, integrated technology solutions to improve mobility, sustainability, and survivability for Army formations operating in extreme cold weather environments. This initiative is critical for maintaining operational effectiveness and reducing loss of life in adverse conditions.

Work Details
The AMSS requires mature technologies (TRL 7+) that can deliver the following capabilities:
1. Protection for Soldiers from hazardous cold weather.
2. Breathable, wind/water resistant, and flame resistant materials.
3. Compliance with MIL-STD 810-H requirements.
4. Quick assembly/disassembly of shelters (20 minutes or less; ideally 5 minutes or less) while wearing arctic OCIE in all weather conditions.
5. Inclusion of a stove stack within the shelter design.
6. Signature management features including low profile and blackout capability; integrated systems for visual concealment and mitigation of detection across various infrared spectrums (NIR, SWIR, MWIR, LWIR).
7. Operational capability at temperatures as low as -40°F (ideally -65°F).
8. Compliance with Berry Amendment and Buy American Act requirements.
9. Capability for continuous operation over a 72-hour mission period with a useful life of five years and storage life of ten years.
10. Weight restrictions: 140 lbs maximum for the 5-man Team AS and 120 lbs maximum for the 10-man Squad AS.

Period of Performance
The contract will be performed over a period following the submission deadline of April 16, 2026.

Place of Performance
The geographic locations are implied to be in environments suitable for Arctic operations.

Overview

Response Deadline
April 16, 2026, 5:00 p.m. EDT Past Due
Posted
March 31, 2026, 9:45 a.m. EDT (updated: April 6, 2026, 2:27 p.m. EDT)
Set Aside
None
NAICS
None
PSC
None
Place of Performance
Not Provided
Source

Est. Level of Competition
Average
Est. Value Range
Experimental
$9,000,000 - $30,000,000 (AI estimate)
Odds of Award
26%
On 3/31/26 ACC Aberdeen Proving Ground issued Sources Sought PdMFSS-2602 for RFI - AMSS 5/10 Man Tent due 4/16/26.
Primary Contact
Name
Raul Lopez   Profile
Phone
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Secondary Contact

Name
Clinton Mcadams   Profile
Phone
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Additional Details

Source Agency Hierarchy
DEPT OF DEFENSE > DEPT OF THE ARMY > AMC > ACC > ACC-CTRS > ACC-APG
FPDS Organization Code
2100-W911QY
Source Organization Code
500038649
Last Updated
May 1, 2026
Last Updated By
adin.e.morales.civ@army.mil
Archive Date
May 1, 2026