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Defense Firms Lining Up for US Army’s ‘IVAS Next’ Competition

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 16, 2024
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Several defense and technology firms are lining up for a new US Army program to develop an improved version of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS).

After multiple failed attempts to build efficient mixed-reality goggles, the service will launch a new initiative called “IVAS Next” with focus on improving the issues with previous IVAS iterations.

According to three industry sources, the army is considering opening a recompete contract that would replace Microsoft as the prime contractor on the program.

It remains unclear if the recompete will only facilitate minor adjustments to the already-available IVAS goggles or create an entirely new system.

Potential Participants

There were reportedly 80 companies invited to an industry day last December wherein they learned more about the IVAS Next program.

Headlining the list were Anduril, L3Harris, Palantir, and the American arms of Elbit Systems and BAE Systems.

Kopin, developer of the display technology installed on F-35 helmets, was also present at the event.

Meanwhile, Microsoft is still setting its sights on the program despite its previous IVAS devices receiving negative user feedback.

“Microsoft fully intends and is prepared to compete for IVAS Next,” a representative told Breaking Defense. “We remain committed to delivering the industry’s best capabilities for our warfighters.”

IVAS Versions

Microsoft has developed three versions of the IVAS goggles: IVAS 1.0, IVAS 1.1, and IVAS 1.2.

However, these versions faced years of fielding delays after soldiers complained of disorientation, dizziness, eyestrain, and headaches after testing the equipment.

More specifically, users said they hit fewer targets and engaged more slowly when they used the IVAS 1.0.

The latest version, the IVAS 1.2, features a 60-degree field-of-view and has a flat design that allows soldiers to easily flip it up for comfortable use.

The 1.2 recently completed squad-level testing and is set to undertake more assessments to determine its fate.

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