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Autonomous Robotic Systems for Military Terrain Operations

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The contract focuses on the development and deployment of autonomous robotic platforms tailored for military applications, specifically targeting excavation, terrain shaping, and infrastructure inspection tasks in challenging and austere environments. A significant aspect of the project is ensuring operability in GNSS-denied areas, highlighting the need for advanced navigation and operational capabilities without reliance on satellite positioning systems. This initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety in complex military terrain operations. Sponsored by the Department of Defense under the W2R2 Construction Engineering Labor division, the subcontract falls under the NAICS code 333921, which relates to manufacturing industrial machinery. The solicitation was posted in December 2025, with a response deadline at the end of October 2026, allowing ample time for interested parties to develop comprehensive proposals. While specific geographic locations for work performance are not detailed, the focus remains on environments typical of military or austere conditions, emphasizing the strategic and technical challenges associated with autonomous systems in these contexts.

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Development of autonomous military robots for excavation and inspection in GNSS-denied austere environments.

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Department Of Defense → W2R2 Construction Engrg LaborView Agency

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333921 - Elevator and Moving Stairway ManufacturingView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W2R2 Construction Engrg Labor
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Develop and deploy autonomous robotic platforms for excavation, terrain shaping, or infrastructure inspection in military or austere environments, including GNSS-denied areas.

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