ATSC Fast Facts
Successful Delivery Examples for Department of Defense and Homeland Security
- ATSC developed an information system for the Defense Technology Security Administration that manages annual evaluations of over 30,000 export license application submissions electronically thus reducing paper usage on the order of two million sheets each year.
- ATSC was key in the construction and delivery of the Central Adjudication Security Personnel Repository (CASPR) which allowed the U.S. Air Force to process over 100,000 clearances each year while still reallocating 11 FTE's for an effective savings of $1.5M annually.
- ATSC has provided over 45 ports and waterway safety assessments (PAWSA) – an internationally recognized process for assessing risk and developing mitigation factors for waterway management improvement – for the U.S. Coast Guard. Denmark and Australia over the last 10 years.
- ATSC has provided professional mariner licensing evaluations since 2006 for the U.S. Coast Guard’s National Maritime Center where the company has been critical to successful issuance of mariner licenses to over 50,000 applicants per year.
- ATSC’s implementation of a web-based business application to replace a distributed “client-server” system that supported all food and rations ordering for Military Services throughout the world enables the Defense Logistics Agency to process over $4B annually in food orders and saves the agency millions of dollars in equipment and software maintenance costs each year.
- ATSC was key in the development of an integrated, real-time financial management system for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that supports 38,000 interactive users at Corps headquarters and 62 divisions worldwide while incorporating technological advancements such as migration to a Web-based Graphical User Interface, and continually modernizing in parallel with statutory and regulatory requirements including JFMIP, FFMIP and the CFO Act of 1992.
- In the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, ATSC developed the mission-critical command and control applications utilized by the FBI in tracking the nearly 20,000 leads during the investigation.
