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Middle Tier of Acquisition (MTA) - DAU The MTA pathway is intended to fill a gap in the Defense Acquisition System (DAS) for those capabilities that have a level of maturity to allow them to be rapidly prototyped within an acquisition program or fielded, within 5 years of MTA program start
DoD Instruction 5000. 80, Operation of the Middle Tier of Acquisition . . . Purpose: In accordance with the authority in DoD Directive (DoDD) 5135 02, this issuance establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for the management of the middle tier of acquisition (MTA) for rapid prototyping and rapid fielding in Section 804 of Public Law 114-92
Middle-Tier Defense Acquisitions: Rapid Prototyping and Fielding . . . DOD is working to improve how fast it develops and delivers weapon systems DOD has been using a streamlined process to do so—known as the middle tier of acquisitions or MTA pathway—which aims to deliver systems within 5 years from program start
Middle Tier of Acquisition (MTA) - AcqNotes The purpose of the MTA pathway is intended to fill a gap in the Defense Acquisition System (DAS) for those capabilities that have a level of maturity to allow them to be rapidly prototyped within an acquisition program or fielded, within 5 years of MTA program start
Army Acquisition Moves Fast with MTA Pathways - PEO IEW S In 2016, Congress created middle tier acquisition (MTA) pathway options allowing the Department of Defense to deliver capabilities within two to five years of an acquisition program’s
MTA Pathway Integration with RMF - U. S. Department of Defense The Middle Tier of Acquisition (MTA) Pathway allows organizations to rapidly prototype systems that already have existing maturity or to accelerate system maturation for rapid fielding or
The Department of War’s New Acquisition Strategy: What Might It Mean . . . Secretary of the U S Department of War (DOW) Pete Hegseth outlined planned reforms to DOW’s acquisition strategy in a memo, “Transforming the Warfighting Acquisition System to Accelerate Fielding of Capabilities,” on November 7, 2025, at the National War College at Fort McNair, Washington, DC (the “Memo”) [1] Through the Memo, and the attached Initial Directed Implementation
Acquisition Transformation Strategy - arpa-h. gov To cultivate the next generation of acquisition leaders, the Department will transition the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) to the Warfighting Acquisition University (WAU), and institutionalize a modernized training methodology that emphasizes immersive, scenario-based experiential learning focused on portfolio management competencies