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ATTACHMENT 1 - AOS Active Capability Gap (ACG) Procedures 7 AUG 2025.pdf
Posted: Aug. 7, 2025
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This army open solicitation (aos) outlines the active capability gap (acg) procedures, revised on august 7, 2025.
it details the competitive submission process for responses to an acg within an army example area (aea), specifically for calls for solutions (cso) and broad agency announcements (baa). The document clarifies that submissions will be accepted during a specified period and describes the types of awards that may be granted, including fixed-price and cost-type contracts under far part 12 or other transaction authorities. Notably, if the government does not respond to a submission, it may retain it for future consideration.
the acg solicitation process consists of three phases: solution brief, live pitch, and full solution proposal.
Phase 1 requires companies to submit a concise solution brief that adheres to specific guidelines regarding content and format. The evaluation criteria for these submissions are outlined in detail, emphasizing clarity and relevance to the aea. Companies selected from phase 1 may advance to phase 2 for a live pitch session, which is optional and subject to government discretion.
Finally, phase 3 invites further detailed proposals from selected companies, with all phases being unclassified and subject to funding availability. The document also includes provisions regarding small business participation and intellectual property considerations, ensuring compliance with federal regulations throughout the solicitation process.
it details the competitive submission process for responses to an acg within an army example area (aea), specifically for calls for solutions (cso) and broad agency announcements (baa). The document clarifies that submissions will be accepted during a specified period and describes the types of awards that may be granted, including fixed-price and cost-type contracts under far part 12 or other transaction authorities. Notably, if the government does not respond to a submission, it may retain it for future consideration.
the acg solicitation process consists of three phases: solution brief, live pitch, and full solution proposal.
Phase 1 requires companies to submit a concise solution brief that adheres to specific guidelines regarding content and format. The evaluation criteria for these submissions are outlined in detail, emphasizing clarity and relevance to the aea. Companies selected from phase 1 may advance to phase 2 for a live pitch session, which is optional and subject to government discretion.
Finally, phase 3 invites further detailed proposals from selected companies, with all phases being unclassified and subject to funding availability. The document also includes provisions regarding small business participation and intellectual property considerations, ensuring compliance with federal regulations throughout the solicitation process.
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