Advanced Concepts and Technologies International announced the Defense Security Cooperation Agency has awarded it a $17 million competitive task order through a multiple award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract.
The company is to support the Defense Department’s Near East South Asia Center and the William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, applying its security cooperation expertise and advisory experience.
ACT I Chief Growth Officer Mike Zembrzuski said the company is proud to support DOD’s foreign affairs enterprise, “to advance strategic cooperation, enhance cultural understanding, foster partnerships, and facilitate security cooperation across these important geopolitical regions.”
ACT I is to provide a comprehensive suite of management, organizational, international policy and business support services to NESA and WJPC Regional Centers for seminars, conferences, symposia and academic events. It will also provide analytical research materials to the two centers.
“This is the first task order awarded to ACT I on the new DSCA MAIDIQ,” Zembrzuski said. “This full and open award represents another achievement in our core competency portfolio of Security Cooperation. It also marks another important milestone in ACT I’s growth as a highly-competitive Mid-Tier Professional Services and Solutions provider.”