The Army could release a requirements document in the next 12 months for a 2,200-vehicle second increment of its robotic Small Multipurpose Equipment Transport, Col. Shane Sullivan, project manager for force protection, said March 2. There would be a full and open competition for the second S-MET increment, Sullivan said at a conference on tactical wheeled vehicles hosted by the National Defense Industry Association. A single contractor will likely be chosen for the second increment after a competitive prototyping phase,...