Pacific Defense Delivers First Seven CMFF MCI Systems for U.S. Army's Modernization Program
Pacific Defense has delivered the first seven Mounted Common Infrastructure (MCI) systems under the U.S. Army's CMOSS Mounted Form Factor (CMFF) program, awarded in September 2025. The delivery occurred within three months, supporting the Army's modernization objectives. This rapid execution demonstrates Pacific Defense's capability to leverage open-architecture systems for swift integration and deployment, crucial for enhancing the Army's operational capabilities.

Pacific Defense delivered the first seven Mounted Common Infrastructure (MCI) systems for the U.S. Army's CMOSS Mounted Form Factor (CMFF) MCI program, awarded in September 2025. The delivery occurred within three months, highlighting the company's ability to rapidly integrate and support the Army’s modernization goals.
The CMFF MCI program aims to provide a standardized vehicle-mounted digital infrastructure that enhances capabilities across various military systems. This early delivery allows for expedited software development and soldier-driven evaluations, aligning with the Army's need for speed and adaptability in modern conflict.




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