ECS Wins Additional Task Orders

15 August 2019

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Mick Golson, chief operations officer of Engineering & Computer Simulations (ECS), announced that the organization has won additional task orders on the Enterprise Training Services Contract (ETSC) multi-award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract. Awarded by the U.S. Army Contracting Command - Orlando (ACC-ORL-OPD), on behalf of Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation (PEO-STRI), this five-year, $2.4-billion contract provides for education, training, and knowledge-based services in support of the U.S. Army and its Security Cooperation mission. Retired Col. William P. Canaley, ECS senior vice president of Operations, will lead all ETSC projects.

Detainee Operations Training Support Services will providethe 5th Army Brigade Task Force with high-quality, effective detaineeoperations training and exercises to train and to certify mobilizing ReserveComponent units in support of Operations Freedom Sentinel (OFS) and OperationsResolute Support (ORS) at Fort Bliss, Texas. ECS will deliver critical trainingpoints to soldiers and military leaders by teaching them the most currentTactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) involving detainee operations. Inaddition, this type of instruction will strengthen the warfighter skillsrequired to successfully perform mission requirements and support United Statesforeign relations and national security objectives.

ECS will deliver Defense Support to Civilian Authorities(DSCA) Training Support Services by providing instructors to assist militaryand government service personnel in the planning, coordination, synchronizationand execution of live, virtual and constructive training; classroom trainingevents; and individual and collective training support programs at Fort SamHouston, Texas. This training is designed to prepare key leaders, individualsand units, and staff/headquarters elements to perform their missions, as wellas successfully plan, coordinate and execute DSCA operations according toestablished principles.

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