Marine Corps will use OTA for Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle prototype

By Mallory Shelbourne / October 19, 2018 at 3:28 PM
ANNAPOLIS, MD -- The Marine Corps plans to use an other transaction agreement for the Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle prototype to speed the acquisition process, according to a senior service official. During the National Defense Industrial Association's expeditionary warfare conference here on Oct. 17, Brig. Gen. James Adams said the service will use research, development, test and evaluation funding and Office of Naval Research money for two vehicles. "So there's $20 million on the table from a split between ONR and...

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