WashingtonExec
  • News & Headlines
  • Executive Councils
  • Videos
  • Podcast
  • Events
    • 🏆 Pinnacle Awards
    • 🏆 Chief Officer Awards
  • About
  • Contact Us
Latest Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_0OGr8ie5g&list=UULFQpADaPZpDb8HwwScpJ2OPQ
Podcast Episodes
LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
WashingtonExec
Subscribe To The Daily
  • News & Headlines
  • Executive Councils
  • Videos
  • Podcast
  • Events
    • 🏆 Pinnacle Awards
    • 🏆 Chief Officer Awards
  • About
  • Contact Us
LinkedIn YouTube Twitter
WashingtonExec
You are at:Home»News»A-T Solutions Secures IDIQ Task Order Under $23.5M Naval Surface Warfare Center and Navy Expeditionary Combat Command
News

A-T Solutions Secures IDIQ Task Order Under $23.5M Naval Surface Warfare Center and Navy Expeditionary Combat Command

By Michelle DavisApril 21, 2014
Share
LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Email
Dennis Kelly, President and CEO, A-T Solutions Inc.
Dennis Kelly, A-T Solutions Inc.

Counterterrorism provider A-T Solutions, Inc. last week announced it will provide support under a task order for a $23.5 million multiple-seat indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with the Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center.

The award is the first of task orders granted under the multiple seat IDIQ — a contract on which A-T Solutions won a position in February.

The Vienna-based company will under the contract provide support to the Naval Expeditionary Combat Command in improvised explosive device (IED) and counter-IED defeat integration and force protection training.

A-T Solutions CEO Dennis Kelly, the company’s president, said the company esteems the award.

“A-T Solutions is extremely honored to be supporting the Naval Surface Warfare Center and Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) in the delivery of highly effective and relevant counter-IED training for our joint forces,” Kelly said. “Many of the required skills for this project are highly specialized and unique to the EOD community, and our extensive work and expertise within the combination of EOD, counterterrorism, intelligence and homeland security areas allow us to offer unparalleled capabilities in this area.”

collabralink BANNER AD

Previous ArticleWashingtonExec Weekly E-Magazine: News You Need to Know
Next Article Larry Bock Brings Science and Engineering Expo to D.C. on Massive Scale

Related Posts

Top Space Execs to Watch in 2023: Lockheed Martin Space’s Stacy Kubicek

Top Space Execs to Watch in 2023: Airbus U.S. Space & Defense’s Debra Facktor

Top Space Execs to Watch in 2023: ASRC Federal’s Scott Altman

Comments are closed.

Chief Officer Awards Winners Revealed - Click to view the winners
Trending

Top Space Execs to Watch in 2023: Lockheed Martin Space’s Stacy Kubicek

May 30, 2023

Top Space Execs to Watch in 2023: Airbus U.S. Space & Defense’s Debra Facktor

May 30, 2023

Top Space Execs to Watch in 2023: ASRC Federal’s Scott Altman

May 30, 2023

Top Space Execs to Watch in 2023: LMI’s Zac Gorrell

May 30, 2023

Top Space Execs to Watch in 2023: SAIC’s David Ray

May 29, 2023
Quick Links
  • Executive Councils & Committees
  • Chief Officer Awards
  • Pinnacle Awards
  • K-12 STEM Symposium
  • Advertise With Us
  • About WashingtonExec
  • Contact

Subscribe to The Daily

Get federal business news & insights delivered to your inbox.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
Copyright 2023 © WashingtonExec, Inc. | All Rights Reserved. Powered by J Media Group

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.