Adaptive Vehicle Make

Adaptive Vehicle Make was a portfolio of programs overseen by DARPA, of the United States Department of Defense. AVM attempted to address revolutionary approaches to the design, verification, and manufacturing of complex defense systems and vehicles. The three primary programs were META, Instant Foundry Adaptive through Bits (iFAB), and Fast Adaptable Next-Generation Ground Vehicle (FANG GV) programs. Many components of the program leveraged crowdsourcing and were open source and the ultimate intent was to crowdsource a next generation combat vehicle.[1] The program was managed by Nathan Wiedenman under DARPA's Tactical Technology Office.[1] A Proposer's Day was held and several Broad Agency Announcements released on 7 October 2010.[1][2] The AVM program was ended in February 2014 without building and testing a complete vehicle.[3]

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  3. ^ Darpa Seeks Options To Heavy Armor For Vehicle Survival - Aviationweek.com, 13 October 2014