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    ACT I Wins Air Force Contract with 505th Training Group

    By Kate WalshOctober 10, 2018
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    Neil Albert, ACT I
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    Under a newly awarded deal, Advanced Concepts and Technologies International will be providing academic and training support to the U.S. Air Force’s 505th Training Group.

    ACT I will specifically provide course instruction, mission support, exercise support and lessons learned around instruction, course execution. The company will also lend course development support to the government-led maintenance and execution of the 505 TRG.

    The contract has a 5-year period of performance and work will be located at Hurlburt Field, Florida.

    “We are very excited and proud to be assisting the Air Force’s 505th Training Group in its support to their Air Operations Center,” said ACT I President Neil Albert. “This award is very important for us, as it builds significantly on ACT I’s current 505th support contract responsible for training interface control personnel, Lieutenant Colonels/Commanders (O5) and below. We look forward to ensuring the 505th TRG is successful in its duties.”

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