What Are the 5 Top Government Contracts Won By Advanced Technology International?
Top government contracts won by Advanced Technology International in recent years have helped a lot in various government branches. These contracts include that of the U.S. Army, the U.S. Navy and other department project collaborations. Learn more about some of the top government contracts.
The 5 Top Government Contracts Won By Advanced Technology International
As one of the best government contractors, the company has accomplished several collaborations, development projects, and contracts. Read here and delve into the successful and ongoing projects of ATI with the government.
U.S. Navy’s Manufacturing Tech Center Support
- Contracting activity: Office of Naval Research
- Contract type: IDIQ
- Value: $99 million
The US Navy has given Advanced Technology International a five-year $99 million contract. The IDIQ agreement helped the Navy support the Manufacturing Tech Center, a dedicated center for developing and transitioning technologies to produce composite-based naval systems.Â
ATI will help CMTC run its operations and work on projects providing fabricators tools for making composite, polymeric, and nonmetallic materials. The Navy provided $683,000 in initial funds for two cost-plus-fixed-fee task orders under this IDIQ contract.Â
Advanced Technology International to Manage Warfare Consortium Program
- Contracting activity: The Space and Missile Systems Center
- Contract type: Transactions agreement
- Value: Total of $500 million
Advanced Technology International collaborates with the Space and Missile Systems Center to oversee the Defense Space Enterprise Consortium. The project has $500 million in funds and includes the prototype of ground, launch, space segments, software solutions, and other activities relevant to the space industry.
ATI was awarded a $100 million initial contract on November 2, 2017. The initial agreement includes prototypes for a wide range of space-related technologies, such as ground segment, launch segment, space segment, and software. On September 11, 2018, a modification contract worth $400 million was given to ATI. The modification agreement includes prototypes for various space-related technologies for DoD customers.
Modification Army Contract for Coronavirus Antibody Production
- Contracting activity: US Army Contracting Command
- Contract type: Modification
- Value: $450 million
The U.S. Army awarded ATI a $450.4 million contract in July 2020. The modification agreement is to produce and deliver COVID-19 antibodies. Under this contract, ATI provided large-scale antibody manufacturing initiatives. All work and operations occurred at Summerville, S.C., and Tarrytown, New York, until June 30, 2021.
Army Missile Tech Maturation OTA
- Contracting activity: US Army Contracting Command
- Contract type: Other Transaction Authority
- Value: Estimated $181 million
Advanced Technology International received OTA for its mission of advancing technology and creating risk mitigation strategies for the U.S. Army’s Precision Strike Missile program. The agreement worth $180.8 covers improving technology and developing ways to reduce risks for the Precision Strike Missile program of the U.S. Army.
ATI’s operations in Grand Prairie, Texas, and Summerville, South Carolina, continued until November 20, 2021.
IDIQ Contract to Support Navy Metalworking
- Contracting activity: The Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division
- Contract type: Cost-plus-fixed-fee, IDIQ
- Value: $41.6 million and $43.9 million
Five-year contracts worth $41.6 million and $43.9 million have been awarded to PAE National Security Solutions and Advanced Technology International. The work will help Demonstration and Assessment Team, a United States Navy team, prepare for events like warfighter workshops and engagement activities where military technology platforms will be demonstrated and evaluated.
ATI received the contract’s cumulative value of $43.9 million, while PAE National Security Solutions got the contract’s cumulative value of $41.6 million. The work and operations will take place in the various task orders’ locations until January 2023.
About Advanced Technology International
Advanced Technology International (ATI) is a non-profit organization and one of the leading contractors that assists government agencies in managing and coordinating cutting-edge research projects. This Research and Development (R&D) Collaboration Management leader has been helping the Department of Defense with its crucial research and development projects for decades.Â
As a public-service nonprofit company, Advanced Technology International (ATI) helps government agencies to manage and coordinate advanced research initiatives. ATI primarily coordinates with the Department of Defense and provides solutions developed by a dedicated group of academic and business experts working together.
ATI works with the government through government contracting. It includes Other Transaction Agreements (OTA), Federal Acquisitions Regulations (FAR), and other types of government contracts.
How did Advanced Technology International start?
Around the 1980s, before ATI was officially named, the company oversaw the Rapid Acquisition of Manufactured Parts (RAMP) initiative. After this big project, engineers from five companies collaborated to begin manufacturing for the Navy, Army, and other sectors.
Some of its remarkable collaborations are with American Metalcasting Consortium (AMC), National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP), and National Armaments Consortium (NAC). Today, ATI has over 20 R&D portfolio features.
Where is Advanced Technology International’s headquarters?
Advanced Technology International’s headquarters is located in Summerville, South Carolina.
Who owns Advanced Technology International?
ANSER bought Advanced Technology International, a company that oversees research and development consortia, for $25 million in January 2017.
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