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Supporting Our Warfighters

 

Our mobilization support service include performing all duties associated with training plans support, shipping and receiving functions, combat and non-combat equipment provisioning, freight management, weapons supply/maintenance, tactical vehicle maintenance and transport assistance related to unit movement functions.

 

Additional support is provided in the form of:

 

  • Mobilization training support plans

  • Technical expertise and assistance to inspect, prepare and support the mobilization or mobilization training of military units

  • Central issue facility operation, supply services support, ammunition supply point (ASP) services, transportation motor pools and travel services

  • Preparing after-action reports at the completion of the mobilization activities

 

 

VT Group at Work

Mobilization Support Activities at Fort McCoy, Wisc.

 

Serving as prime contractor (2003-2008) and subcontractor to Logistics Solutions Group (LSG), VT Group operates the second largest mobilization-demobilization Installation Materiel Management Activity (IMMA) for the U.S. Army's First Army Division, and we have been recognized with an Army Deployment Excellence Award as First Army's premier maintenance provider.

           

Our operations and maintenance (O&M) work covers more than 2,414 building on 127,000 acres and more than 400 reserve centers in eight states totaling six million square feet.  Operating IMMA, we perform more than 20,000 work orders annually on more than 11,000 pieces of equipment, including a fleet of more than 500 commercial and 400 tactical vehicles and major pieces of engineering and construction equipment. In 2003, under our leadership, the IMMA became ISO 9000:2000 certified.

 

When Fort McCoy had a mobilization surge requirement, VT Group responded quickly by initiating 24/7 operations and establishing a mobilization operations center (MOC), a logistics operations center (LOC) and, later on, an integrated mobilization unit in-processing center (MUIC).  In fulfilling the surge requirements, we:

  • Processed 20,300 mobilizing and 36,800 demobilizing troops;

  • Filled 64,000 supply requests totaling $40 million; and

  • Transported nearly 20,00 pieces of military equipment (11,400 mobilizing and 7,800 demobilizing) totaling more than 159.7 million pounds.

 

 

We also provides support for mobilization exercises, including providing logistics support staff to augment the unit reception center (URC) during mobilization exercises (MOBEX), and accounting for all force modernization equipment including communications, weapons, computers and vehicles.

 

 

 

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