The Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities (CTMA) has a relentless focus on defense maintenance, sustainment, and logistics. Created in 1998, CTMA utilizes a Cooperative Agreement (CA) that forms a partnership between NCMS and the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Materiel Readiness (ODASD MR). Its objective is to ensure American warfighters and their equipment are ready to face any situation, with the most up-to-date and best-maintained platforms, data, and tools available. It provides technology demonstrations, evaluations, and validations that deliver critical maintenance and sustainment solutions. Each project is required by the underlying CA to deliver benefits to the US military and the public good.
CTMA offers an agile and streamlined contracting vehicle to advance the development, integration, and use of innovative commercial sustainment technologies and processes. CTMA initiatives focus on improvements in reliability, process efficiency, performance capabilities, sustainment cycles, and personnel safety, along with optimizing business practices and data collection/management.
CTMA Focus Areas
“CTMA is one of the only mechanisms that moves as fast as they do. Getting a technology to demonstration within 45 days is almost unheard of. I truly believe that it is mission critical to see how we can leverage the expertise that we discover through this collaboration.”
– Janice Bryant, Sustainment and Expeditionary Maintenance Manager, Naval Sea Systems Command
How CTMA Works
The CTMA Value
CTMA offers industry and the DOD sustainment community significant benefits:



