Military tech incubator updating OTA playbook after production snafu

By Justin Doubleday / June 26, 2018 at 2:03 PM
The Defense Innovation Unit Experimental is updating its guidebook for using other transaction agreements after the Government Accountability Office upheld a protest against one of the organization’s production agreements. Capt. Sean Heritage, managing director of DIUx, said today there "was some confusion about the timing" of the production OTA given to REAN Cloud in February. DIUx helped facilitate the agreement through its Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO), which acts as the organization’s contracting mechanism for using prototype OTAs and follow-on production...

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