WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army's plan to procure effective Mobile Protected
Firepower for infantry brigade combat teams will enter a high-speed
track in 2018 as it skips the technology development phase in favor of
commercial off-the-shelf options, according to the Program Executive
Office for Ground Combat Vehicles.
A request for proposal, or RFP, for Mobile Protected Firepower, or MPF, capabilities is expected in the last quarter of fiscal year 2017, Ashley Givens, spokeswoman for the Program Executive Office for Ground Combat Vehicles, or PEO GCS, told Defense News in a statement Tuesday.
A request for proposal, or RFP, for Mobile Protected Firepower, or MPF, capabilities is expected in the last quarter of fiscal year 2017, Ashley Givens, spokeswoman for the Program Executive Office for Ground Combat Vehicles, or PEO GCS, told Defense News in a statement Tuesday.