RRAD is an awesome facility, I lived there for about 3 weeks 2 summers ago as I attended MRAP University there. As for taking on Civilian work or helping out on a Civilian owned truck, I could only wish you the best of luck. I'm sure there is some great talent there, but I can assure the work would have to be done "off base". They are very busy rebuilding M939's, SEE Tractors, FMTV's, and HMMWV's. The first two, I couldn't figure out why they are spending time on that but perhaps they have a Foreign Military Sales deal going on. From what I saw while I was there, they were only doing A1's and A2's of the M939 series. I saw alot of nice take out NHC 250's and 8.3 6CTA's and I also saw alot of freshly rebuilt motors and such coming right back into freshly redone chassis. They also test drive the final product on the back roads of the base. Where they go from there, I couldn't tell ya cause, I had to go through a debriefing along with my family at the Pass and ID office before we could even go to our accommodations for those 3 weeks. And we're talking, we had valid cards, they just happened to not be registered in RRAD's database. I had to show copies of my orders and all that mess before we were allowed on the installation!!!! As a side note, RRAD is one of the first installations to require registering you're government CAC Card so that it matches up to the scanners that they use at the front gate. And Yes, they use it.