Empowering the Collaborative Industrial MOSA Enabling Environment
Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) is an integrated technical and business strategy for managing and sustaining complex systems and fleets of systems by using modular and open principles. Applying MOSA at the enterprise level fosters collaboration across defense Program Managers (PM) along with industry innovators (such at through Consortia) to foster enterprise-wide objectives including speed to fielding with more easily removable, upgradeable, and interoperable components. MOSA is a Title 10 legal requirement on all defense weapon systems.
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Welcome to the MOSA Network!
Your Gateway to Navigating the MOSA Ecosystem!
Watch this webinar “Demystifying MOSA for Stakeholders” from the National Technology Alliance MOSA Catalyst Community .
Why MOSA Matters
MOSA is transforming how the DoD engages with defense contractors, breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for small businesses. This approach fosters innovation, accelerates development, and ensures interoperability across defense systems. Whether you’re a tool vendor or a service provider, understanding and implementing MOSA is key to your success in the defense sector.
Envisioning a MOSA Marketplace
What could be build if we, as an industrial community, actually offered a MOSA Marketplace for the government rather than waiting for requirements at the modular level? This site has a prototype MOSA Marketplace, which is in vision casting mode. Want to help shape that? Get in touch!
Welcome to the future of Defense Acquisition. This page is still under construction and is envisioned as a way to simply procure a single unit of modularity for demonstraion and integration risk reduction purposes using a Government Impact Card (small rapid procurements). The result is always exactly one thing – a White Paper explaining the results of the integration. This is a simple way to start the process for a new or existing Other Transaction Authority (OTA) award option (instructions and form provided, no site purchase enabled) to kickstart the integration process for more complex acquisition actions. We can use the marketplace to enable the collaboration we all need AHEAD of formal requirements.
The Catalyst Community
Through our collaboration with the National Technology Alliance (NTA) and the Catalyst Community, we have built a grassroots movement within the DoD, opening doors for small businesses to access the same digital engineering resources that large defense contractors have. Our goal is to level the playing field, empowering you to compete and succeed.
Join the movement. Empower your business. Master MOSA.
MOSA 101

Ready to get started? Explore the links below to learn more about MOSA, our partners, and the broader defense ecosystem:
Contracting for MOSA
One of the myths that exists in the MOSA ecosystem is that contracting for MOSA is hard. This is simply not true! Congress not only gave the mandate to adopt a modular and open systems approach in every weapon system, they also gave the authority to use other transactions for rapid award and prototyping at the component level. Other Transaction Authority (OTA), as codified in 10 U.S.C. § 4022, is a critical tool for the Department of Defense in advancing MOSA initiatives, particularly in the realm of component prototyping. OTA allows for greater flexibility in contracting, enabling rapid innovation and collaboration across industry, academia, and government. In the context of MOSA, OTAs provide a streamlined acquisition pathway for small businesses and non-traditional defense contractors to contribute to the development of modular, open architecture systems. This is especially important in consortia-based approaches, where collaborative frameworks, such as those managed by ATI, enable a diverse set of participants to work together on cutting-edge solutions. By reducing the traditional barriers posed by Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), OTA awards allow for faster, more agile responses to the complex and evolving needs of the defense ecosystem.
The Exocubic Story
Exocubic is a trusted consultancy, led by John Stough, with deep expertise in Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA), dedicated to empowering small businesses to successfully engage with government requirements. MOSA is a critical initiative within the Department of Defense (DoD). We are here to guide you through it. For an example of this, watch one of these:
- John’s brief on MOSA for Aviation at the Defense Standardization Conference (DSP)
- Defense Acquisition University (DAU) brief John gave in August 2023

(photo inset of John Stough briefing at the FedSuperNova event in fall 2024 on AI for C2. For details, see this LinkedIn Post with a video to the event webcast.)
John Stough, MOSA SME
John is recognized as a subject matter expert (SME) on MOSA, speaking at numerous events and playing a pivotal role in shaping the conversation around this approach. As a member of the board of directors for the Vertical Lift Consortium (VLC) and Aviation and Missile Technology Consortium (AMTC), John kickstarted the MOSA Summit in 2023. The Summit that has since become a cornerstone for fostering small business participation through a series of Innovation Challenges.
Exocubic Services
Exocubic offers tailored consulting services to help small businesses like yours navigate MOSA requirements, ensuring you have the tools and knowledge to thrive in this competitive landscape. Our deep connections within the industry, including a special relationship with the consortia management firm ATI, enable us to provide unparalleled insights and support.
Partner for Success
Whether you’re new to MOSA or looking to deepen your understanding, Exocubic is here to support your journey. Our expertise, coupled with our strategic partnerships, positions us uniquely to help you navigate the complexities of MOSA and seize the opportunities it presents.

Discover a world of possibilities
The MOSA Catalyst Community represents stakeholders from across the modular open systems landscape, including: sensor manufacturers, communications software developers, UAS experts, and microelectronic device creators. Tracking the priorities of the federal government, this community exists to anticipate and respond to the nation’s most critical innovation needs.



