HMS Manpack Radio
Handheld, Manpack, and Small Form Fit (HMS) Manpack Radio Set IDIQ
- Obligated to date
- $2.3B
- Task orders
- 33
- Contractors
- 3
- Ceiling
- $12.7 billion
Vehicle overview
The Handheld, Manpack, and Small Form Fit (HMS) Manpack Radio Set IDIQ is a multi-award vehicle managed by the U.S. Army Program Executive Office C3T to procure software-programmable and hardware-configurable digital radios. It provides networkable, multi-mode systems for the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force with a total ceiling of $12.7 billion. The contract was originally awarded to three vendors to modernize tactical communication capabilities across the joint force.
The vehicle covers the procurement of NSA Type 1 encrypted radios such as the AN/PRC-162, including specific configurations for rifleman, leader, and navy manpack sets.
Vehicle details
- Ordering period
-
5-year base plus one 5-year option
- Ceiling
-
$12.7 billion
HMS Manpack Radio contract holders
| Contractor | Obligated | Task orders |
|---|---|---|
| L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. | $1.3B | 17 |
| ROCKWELL COLLINS, INC. | $1.0B | 14 |
| GENERAL DYNAMICS MISSION SYSTEMS, INC. | $18.0M | 2 |
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Frequently asked questions
- What is HMS Manpack Radio?
- The Handheld, Manpack, and Small Form Fit (HMS) Manpack Radio Set IDIQ is a multi-award vehicle managed by the U.S. Army Program Executive Office C3T to procure software-programmable and hardware-configurable digital radios. It provides networkable, multi-mode systems for the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force with a total ceiling of $12.7 billion. The contract was originally awarded to three vendors to modernize tactical communication capabilities across the joint force.
- Which agency manages HMS Manpack Radio?
- Handheld, Manpack, and Small Form Fit (HMS) Manpack Radio Set IDIQ is a IDIQ managed by U.S. Army — Program Executive Office C3T.
- What can agencies acquire through HMS Manpack Radio?
- The vehicle covers the procurement of NSA Type 1 encrypted radios such as the AN/PRC-162, including specific configurations for rifleman, leader, and navy manpack sets.
- How much has been obligated through HMS Manpack Radio?
- $2.3B has been obligated across 33 task orders.
- How many contractors hold HMS Manpack Radio?
- 3 contractors hold a position on HMS Manpack Radio.
- What is the contract ceiling of HMS Manpack Radio?
- HMS Manpack Radio has a program ceiling of $12.7 billion.
- Is HMS Manpack Radio active?
- No, HMS Manpack Radio is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: 5-year base plus one 5-year option).
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