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The service branch puts this modernization vehicle on an indefinite hold while reviewing the acquisition strategy.
The Army has put on hold a $10 billion software contract as the service branch reviews its acquisition strategy.
The New Modern Software Development contract vehicle does not appear on any of lists of programs on the chopping block released by the Department of Government Efficiency.
But given the contract’s size and scope, it would not be surprising if the Army is making a pre-emptive move to make sure the contract aligns with Trump administration priorities.
The Army has been planning this 10-year vehicle to have multiple providers of rapid software development services including DevSecOps, agile, lean, and continuous integration and continuous delivery.
On Jan. 30, the Army said it was planning to release the technical corporate experience worksheet ahead of the final solicitation. A new synopsis would then be released 15 days ahead of the solicitation.



