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ATSC manages a broad portfolio of government contract vehicles to provide our clients with fast, flexible channels to access the full range the products and services we offer. In addition to membership in several Other Transaction Authority (OTA) programs, ATSC is actively performing on a number of Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts that can be utilized by our partners and teammates to support support a broad range of missions. ATSC’s past performance with the federal government and these flexible contracting arrangements provide us with the ability to meet any customer requirement and deliver to them best solutions for missions across the world.
ATSC currently holds a seat as a prime contractor on the following United States Government Multiple Award Contract Vehicles:
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GLOBAL TACTICAL ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS & SERVICES (GTACS II)
ATSC AWARDED $5,100,000,000 GTACS II IDIQ WITH THE US ARMY
MCLEAN, VA (January 6, 2020) — U.S. Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, announced today that Advanced Technology Systems Company (ATSC) was awarded $5.1B IDIQ for the Global Tactical Advanced Communication Systems (GTACS II) and services contract. This is the second major award for ATSC in less than a week.
Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Jan. 5, 2030.
ATSC’s CEO, Mr. Habib Debs stated, “This is another great win for ATSC and yet another indicator of the credibility we have developed in the defense industry as a reputable and cost-effective provider of vital communications and high-technology solutions. ATSC is truly honored to continue to contribute towards our national defense in such a meaningful and important way.”
Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (RS3)
ATSC Awarded RS3/US ARMY IDIQ $37.4 Billion
Habib Debs, Chairman and CEO of Advanced Technology Systems Company (ATSC) is pleased to announce the award of $37.4 Billion indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) from the U.S. Army’s Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (RS3) Program Office Mission. This IDIQ will provide knowledge-based professional engineering support services to U.S. military C4ISR programs. RS3’s other primary service areas include: Engineering; Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E); Logistics; Acquisition and Strategic Planning; Education and Training Services.
The RS3 contract gives ATSC the opportunity to provide cutting edge scalable and sustainable C4ISR, Logistics, Training and RDT&E technology and services to provide total situational awareness in near real-time to air, land, and sea forces. Our integrated solutions allow forces to share a Common Operational Picture (COP) and give commanders the ability to rapidly assess situations from across the world in order to quickly provide instructions.
“The RS3 contract is a vehicle for us to continue supporting the Department of Defense and other US Federal Agencies around the world,” said ATSC CEO Habib Debs. “This award builds on our already successful business and represents confidence in ATSC’s ability to deliver critical technologies and advanced capabilities to the Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, International Community, and Federal Government.
Habib Debs
Chairman & CEO
Advanced Technology Systems Co (ATSC)
Force Protection Site Security System Solutions (FPS 4)
ATSC Awarded $783M FPS4 Global Security Contract
McLean, Va., April 6, 2020 – On Friday the US Air Force Contracting Command announced that Advanced Technology Systems Company (ATSC) was awarded a prime contract under the Force Protection Site Security Systems Solutions (FPS 4) indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract under Full & Open competition. The total not-to-exceed amount for IDIQ is $783,000,000.
“I am extremely pleased of our dedicated team of professionals at ATSC who worked so diligently and thoroughly to win this profound opportunity to provide valuable security support to critical infrastructure and installations across the globe,” said Habib Debs, Chairman and CEO. “We greatly look forward to supporting this mission and to make valuable contributions to our national defense.”
The FPS 4 contract provides for worldwide acquisition, upgrade and sustainment of a family of integrated base defense security systems. The location of performance will be determined in each delivery order with all work expected to be completed by April 12, 2028.
Contract #: FA873020D0018
Warner Robins AFB Third Party Logistics (3PL)
THIRD PARTY LOGISTICS (3PL) - WARNER ROBINS AFB, $231M
Contract Number: FA8517-14-D-0010
Summary:
Robins Air Force Base Third Party Logistics (3PL) Follow-on Service Acquisition contract, a $231,000,000 ceiling firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) vehicle designed to provide services necessary to source, acquire and ensure delivery of a broad range of support equipment items, on demand, to the warfighter. The preponderance of the work is services necessary to manage and leverage the supply chain for the scope of this contract which encompasses approximately 3,000 national stock numbers. This award is the result of a 100 percent small business set-aside acquisition. This contract has funds obligated for operations and maintenance, Consolidated Sustainment Activity Group and Foreign Military Sales (FMS). Twenty-five percent of this contract will support FMS.
GSA IT Schedule 70
IT SCHEDULE 70 (CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE) - GSA
IT Schedule 70 delivers federal, state, and local customer agencies the tools and expertise needed to shorten procurement cycles, ensure compliance, and obtain the best value for innovative technology products, services, and solutions.
Joint Enterprise - Research, Development, Acquisition, Production and Procurement (JE-RDAP)
ATSC Awarded $8.27 Billion JE-RDAP IDIQ
Advanced Technology System Company (ATSC) was awarded an $8.27 Billion JE-RDAP Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) with the Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology’s Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO CBD).
ATSC CEO and Chairman Habib Debs announced this week that the new award will expand ATSC activities into Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear to help protecting U.S. Warfighter.
The JE-RDAP is a 10 year multiple award framework contract which establishes that ATSC is a qualified contractor that will compete for orders in relation to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Enhanced Conventional Weapons Defense systems, equipment and material.
ATSC was the winner of most of the delivery orders on the previously awarded and still current Force Protection Omnibus (FPO) IDIQ contract vehicle for Integrated Base Defense issued by JPEO CBD’s Guardian.
JE-RDAP work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Oct. 3, 2027. ATSC will offer its core capabilities that include engineering, design, and production to include rapid prototyping as well as system integration. Most of this work will be conducted at the ATSC facility in Gilbert, Arizona.
For information on working with ATSC through our JE-RDAP or FPO contract vehicle, please contact us at info@atscva.com.
Rotary Maintenance Contract Consolidation (RMCC)
ROTARY MAINTENANCE CONTRACT CONSOLIDATION (RMCC) - US AIR FORCE
Contract # FA680020D0004
Task Order # FA680020F0004
Award Date: May 8, 2020
Expected PoP: 10 years
Summary
Consolidation of USAF AETC, AFGSC, PACAF, and the Air Force District of Washington’s requirements for helicopter organizational and intermediate level maintenance programs.
- Perform “full spectrum”, “turn key” maintenance operations, 24 hours a day, seven days a week (24/7) to include: organizational and intermediate level maintenance, repairs, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, scheduled inspections, Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTOs), Time Change Items (TCIs) and One Time Inspections (OTIs), Plans, Scheduling and Documentation (PS&D), and fleet management.
- Launch, recover, inspect, maintain, and repair all unit assigned UH-1N and HH-60 helicopters and mission support equipment, in addition, provide Aircrew Services (pilots) for all unit assigned UH-1N, HH-60 and V-22 rotary aircraft in order to meet the Air Force District of Washington (AFDW), Air Education and Training Command (AETC), Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC), and Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) missions and additional potential missions.
- Provide maintenance support services to include, but not limited to: aircraft ground handling, launch and recovery, pre-flight/thru-flight/basic post flight, hourly post flight, periodic/phase inspections, quality control, assistance with aircraft crash recovery, medical evacuation, fire suppression support, other contingency, designed operational capability generation or emergency support, and off-station recovery support.
- Maintain aircraft to include inspections, exercises, deployments, static displays, incentive flights, open house (air shows), search and rescue, spouse orientation day, and change of command ceremonies that involve aircraft and/or maintenance resources.
- Perform weapons maintenance and munitions operations to include storing and supplying weapons munitions load/install, removal, build-up and delivery, inspections, exercises, deployments, search and rescue that involve aircraft and/or maintenance resources
- Provide world-class helicopter support to the Survival School and provide search and rescue support to the civilian community
- Conduct safe, efficient, and effective sortie production for four hoist-equipped UH-1N helicopters
C4I Integrated International Solutions (CIIS)
ATSC Awarded Prime Contract on Navy C4I Integrated International Solutions (CIIS) $75M IDIQ
McLean, VA (July 29, 2020) — Advanced Technology Systems Company (ATSC) is one of five firms awarded a $75,000,000 not-to-exceed, hybrid (firm-fixed-price, cost-plus fixed-fee, cost-reimbursable, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity) multiple award contract (MAC) for command, control, communications, computers and intelligence integrated international support services in support of U.S. security assistance and security cooperation programs. This contract utilizes FMS funding from various security cooperation partners that will be identified as individual task orders are issued. Work will be performed that in various overseas locations based on the requirement for each task order placed. The Program Executive Office (PEO) for Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) International Integration Program Office (PMW 740) – Naval Information Warfare Systems Command, San Diego, California, is the contracting activity.
ATSC’s President Paul Debs stated, “We set a strategy several years ago to become an industry leading provider of Integrated Maritime Security Systems throughout the world. Since setting that objective, ATSC has amassed several key awards in this arena. Coupled with our strong CONUS and OCONUS performance in this core competency and others, this award further demonstrates our ability to perform this type of work at the highest levels.
If you would like further information, please contact us at info@atscva.com
Other Transaction Authorities (OTA)
An Other Transaction Authority (OTA) is an acquisition instrument which allows agencies to enter into transactions “other than” standard Government contracts, grants and cooperative agreements. Realizing the importance of the OTA in the acquisition efforts of the USG, ATSC has become a member of the following OTAs:
- Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) and Cyber-Technology (C5)
- The Consortium for Energy, Environment and Demilitarization (CEED)
- The Border Security Technology Consortium (BSTC)
- Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC)
- Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD)
For details of each OTA, please see the tabs below:
The Office of the Secretary of Defense requested that the Army establish a new OTA to address Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) and Cyber-Technology (C5) requirements. In response, C5 was formed. Based upon the simplicity and transparency of its business model, C5 was awarded an initial three-year, OTA with the Army in July 2014, and a 10-year, no-ceiling, follow-on OTA in April 2017. CEED also was awarded a 10-year, no-ceiling OTA with the Department of Interior in September 2010. ATSC is a member of the C5 OTA which assists the Department of Defense’s program managers rapidly identify, acquire, demonstrate and transition innovative technologies to the Warfighter through the use of Other Transaction Agreements (OTAs). If you wish to collaborate with ATSC on efforts within the Army C5 area please contact Paul Debs, President at 703-556-0557. ATSC welcomes the opportunity to work with academia and other companies and individuals who are not traditional government contractors.
ATSC’s membership in The Consortium for Energy, Environment and Demilitarization (CEED) assists Department of Defense program managers rapidly identify, acquire, demonstrate and transition innovative technologies to the Warfighter through the use of Other Transaction Agreements (OTAs). In January 2013, CEED was awarded a three-year OTA with the Department of the Army, and was awarded a 10-year, no-ceiling follow-on OTA by the Army in April 2017. CEED also was awarded a 10-year, no-ceiling OTA with the Department of Interior in September 2010. If you wish to collaborate with ATSC on efforts within the Army CEED area please contact Paul Debs, President at 703-556-0557. ATSC welcomes the opportunity to work with academia and other companies and individuals who are not traditional government contractors.
The Border Security Technology Consortium (BSTC) supports the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other potential customers within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in providing collaborative Research and Development (R&D) and rapid prototyping/piloting capabilities germane to the border security domain. ATSC has a core company competency within the Border Security and Surveillance sector for both Land and Sea Borders and as such will provide support in this way. ATSC desires to engage the OTA where it has past performance in: Surveillance and monitoring, Identification and assessment, Targeting and Intelligence, Communications and information management, Apprehension/detention/seizure/removal, maritime and land border security writ large. If you wish to collaborate with ATSC on efforts within the DHS CBP BSTC area please contact Michael Fisher, Vice President Of Special Programs at 703-556-0557. ATSC welcomes the opportunity to work with academia and other companies and individuals who are not traditional government contractors.
On May 4, 2018 the Product Manager, Soldier Maneuver Sensors (PM SMS) of the Program Executive Office Soldier, Fort Belvoir, VA, announced its intent to utilize C5 in support of its ENVG-B program. ATSC is pleased that it will be a member of this OTA. Marine Corps Systems Command’s (MCSC) OTA is a five-year, renewable agreement and has no ceiling. PM SMS is responsible for developing and equipping the Soldier with body-mounted, head-worn, and weapon system sensors and lasers to enhance battlefield domination through improved lethality, mobility, and survivability in all weather and visibility conditions. ATSC will support the MCSC PM SMS OTA with integration capability. If you wish to collaborate with ATSC on efforts within the MCSC OTA area please contact Paul Debs, President at 703-556-0557. ATSC welcomes the opportunity to work with academia and other companies and individuals who are not traditional government contractors.
The Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) has established an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) with the CWMD Consortium for use by agencies that have a need to prototype new technologies related to Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction. The consortium is comprised of a mixture of traditional and non-traditional contractors, small businesses, for-profit and not-for profit entities, and academia, representing the key players in the industry. ATSC held the Force Protection Omnibus contract with the JPEO –CBD and provided multiple support via wins on many delivery orders. ATSC will continue to support the CWMD mission with JPEO CBD. If you wish to collaborate with ATSC on efforts within the CWMD OTA area please contact Paul Debs, President at 703-556-0557. ATSC welcomes the opportunity to work with academia and other companies and individuals who are not traditional government contractors.