TAPE Wins Fourth Recompete on Army Training Models (ATM) Contract
Alexandria, Va. – Technical and Project Engineering, LLC (TAPE) announced today that the Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) Deputy Chief of Staff Operations, Directorate for Training G 3-7 awarded the company the Army Training Models (ATM) contract on the General Services Administration IT Schedule 70 vehicle. The contract has a one-year base period of performance with three one-year option periods for a total potential value of $38.1 million.
G 3-7 is the functional proponent for Army training and strategic resourcing within the framework of the Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) process. It provides oversight and management for training resource applications developed and supported outside HQDA.
TAPE and its subcontractors CACI Federal, Inc.; Guidehouse, LLP; Keith Stalder and Associates Integration, LLC; SAIC, and OBXtek will provide critical support needed to develop and defend training and operational readiness resource requirements and funding strategies to meet the timelines of the PPBE process. The scope of work includes:
- Software maintenance
- Software development
- Training
- Custom Analysis
- Staff Support
The Army is TAPE’s largest customer and Army Training Models (ATM) is our largest and longest-held contract. TAPE first won the contract in 2007 and the new award is our fourth successful recompete. Some of our staff members have been on the ATM contract pre-2006 and up to 30 years ago.
TAPE Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Ted Harrison stated, “I was aware of the important, long-term role TAPE played in supporting the Army PPBE process while I was in the service. I am gratified to now play a role as a civilian in ensuring this vital partnership between TAPE and the Army continues.”
“The ATM contract best exemplifies TAPE’s full corporate capabilities and has been the fulcrum for our growth the past 13 years. This work incorporates elements of all three of our services areas – technology services, training solutions, and management consulting,” according to TAPE CEO and President Louisa Long Jaffe. “As a service-disabled veteran of the Women’s Army Corps and U.S. Army Reserve, I consider it a privilege to support soldiers in obtaining the proper resources to carry out their missions.”
To learn more about TAPE’s technical services capability, visit our Technology Services, Management Consulting, or Training Solutions pages.
TAPE is a CVE-Verified SDVOSB/8(m) Economically Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Business with ISO 9001:2015 certification. The company helps keep the nation safe and strong by providing technology services, training and readiness solutions, and management consulting to the Federal Government.
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