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    A-T Solutions, Inc Opens Offices at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina

    By Srimathi SridharSeptember 26, 2012
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    Dennis Kelly, A-T Solutions

    A-T Solutions Inc. has announced that it has opened new offices in North Carolina at Camp Lejeune to support its work with the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Marines, and at Ft. Bragg to support customers within the special operations community and FORSCOM.

    “As our work has expanded in North Carolina in support of new and existing contracts, we wanted to have people from our team as close as possible to our customers in order to ensure we are continually and consistently addressing all their needs,” said Dennis Kelly, president and CEO of A-T Solutions. “We are committed to providing world-class solutions for our customers — whether it’s services, products or training — and always seek ways to ensure delivery of all our solutions with the urgency, flexibility and drive that our customers deserve.”

    A-T Solutions is a global, industry-leading anti- and counterterrorism professional solutions firm headquartered in the Washington area. Earlier this year, it opened a new office in Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. to facilitate outstanding delivery of counterterrorism training for the Maneuver Support Center of Excellence. Set to help counter the improvised explosive devices threat to our military forces, A-T is supporting MSCoE through a five-year contract for mission support services valued at up to $100 million in potential task orders.

    Read WashingtonExec‘s interview with Dennis Kelly, on Achieving 30% Organic Growth, Counterterrorism and Joe Kampf.

     

     

     

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