This solicitation closed on February 13, 2026
View current Department of the Navy opportunities →Littoral & Expeditionary Advanced Manufacturing & Repair (LEAMR) Assessment Event
AI Overview
The Navy seeks advanced manufacturing and repair technologies (3D metal printing, wire deposition, large-format printing) capable of producing critical components in austere, contested environments. Solutions must be transportable, operationally deployable within 30 days, and demonstrated at RIMPAC 2026.
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Official Description
The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing Research and Education (CAMRE) conducts large-scale proof-of-concept exercises designed to identify, iteratively improve, and support the transition of available commercial solutions suitable for enhancing force readiness by application of novel and emerging technologies. This project aims to allow innovators in industry, academia, and government to demonstrate their capabilities in a simulated contested logistics environm...
Change History
Littoral & Expeditionary Advanced Manufacturing & Repair (LEAMR) Assessment Event
Open Date changed from None to 2026-02-13T00:00:00Z
Littoral & Expeditionary Advanced Manufacturing & Repair (LEAMR) Assessment Event
New opportunity: Littoral & Expeditionary Advanced Manufacturing & Repair (LEAMR) Assessment Event
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