The Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Environment, Safety, and Infrastructure (SAF/IEE) recently awarded Johnstown-based Concurrent Technologies Corp. (CTC), an independent, nonprofit, applied scientific research and development professional services organization, a contract modification worth $7.2 million.
“This award is recognition of the knowledge, skills, and dedication that our 50-person team brings to SAF/IEE across its entire portfolio,” Richard Brill, CTC senior director for energy, resilience and sustainability, said.
CTC and Enterprise Ventures Corporation, its technology transition affiliate, research, development, test and evaluation work. It offers design, development, testing, prototypes and builds.
CTC has provided policy, guidance, and oversight support to SAF/IEE’s energy and water portfolio for more than 15 years. The organization’s contributions expanded in the past five years to all areas within the SAF/IEE purview.
“We are proud to be SAF/IEE’s partner and continue to work with them to enhance the Department of the Air Force’s installation resilience,” Edward J. Sheehan, Jr., CTC president and CEO, said. “Our deep bench of experts will continue to provide state-of-the-art capabilities and analysis to help achieve SAF/IEE’s strategic goals.”
CTC provides program management processes, subject matter expertise and advanced performance in climate resilience, facility energy, mission assurance, strategic communications, statutory and legislative affairs, and water and utility management.