Advanced IT Concepts receives two new contracts to support US Army’s Intelligence Center of Excellence

aitcAdvanced IT Concepts (AITC) of Winter Springs, FL announced on November 15 that it has been awarded two new contracts to support the United States Army’s Intelligence Center of Excellence (ICoE) in Fort Huachuca, Arizona.  The contracts, with a combined Period of Performance (POP) of five years, will focus on the development of Unit Tasks Lists (UTL) and Collective Tasks Lists (CTL) for the Theater Intelligence Brigade (TIB) and other military intelligence units, in support of the Chief of Staff of the Army’s (CSA) Initiative for Assessing and Reporting Training Readiness (ARTR).

The TIB contract has four subject matter experts for a one-year data collection period and task analysis effort.  The ARTR contract also has four subject matter experts for up to five years and will revise all military intelligence unit collective training tasks, create new tasks as required to comply with collective task standards and business rules established by the Chief of Staff of the Army.

This effort is being implemented with AITC’s strategic partner, Intelligence, Communications and Engineering (ICE), Inc., located in Sierra Vista, AZ.  The work will be primarily based at Fort Huachuca, AZ, along with some efforts at the seven TIB’s located both inside and outside the continental U.S.

“Being awarded this contract is another significant achievement for AITC.  It continues to boost our reputation as a trusted professional services provider for the federal government.  It also translates to more work, program support staff and revenue for our company, spurring more success to our local economy and state.  We are continuing to strive for success adding to our contract portfolio, “said Gabe Ruiz, AITC president & CEO.

The contracts provide direct support to the U.S. Army’s Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) and the ICoE Training Development and Support Program based at Fort Huachuca.   The total value of both contracts over five years (if all options exercised) is $3.9 million.

“The Army’s intelligence community utilizes the latest technology and equipment, along with highly trained and skilled personnel to develop critical information and make operational decisions.  AITC is proud to support this effort to advance the training and skill development that is central to future successful missions,” said Wells Barlow, AITC business development manager.

Source: AITC