MTSA is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that delivers comprehensive administrative, technical, and management services to government and commercial clients [3]. The company's integrated approach combines rigorous quality standards with proven methodologies to achieve measurable outcomes for clients.
Leadership comes from experienced industry veterans who bring extensive federal and commercial expertise:
- Co-founding Oasys International
- Previous role as CEO of Ennovex Solutions (acquired by Scitor Corporation)
- Leadership of projects for U.S. Central Command, White House Communications Agency, and Defense Information Systems Agency
- Air Force service including 130+ combat/support missions
- M.S. in Information Systems from Florida State University
- Over 16 years of industry experience
- Successful engagements with Fortune 100 companies including Stanley Associates, CGI Federal, FedEx, and UPS
- Deep expertise in operations management, project management, and compliance
- OASIS SB Pool 1: Contract #47QRAD20D1082 (Engineering and Consulting Services) [3]
- OASIS SB Pool 2: Partnership with Oasys International (#47QRAD18D0007) for Financial Services [4]
- OASIS SB Pool 3: Contract #47QRAD20D3118 (Military, Marine and Energy Engineering) [5]
- ISO 9001:2008 for Quality Management Systems
- ISO 20000 for IT Service Management (ITIL)
- ISO 27000 for Information Security Management
- Lean Six Sigma methodology implementation
- Commitment to ISO 9001:2015 certification [5]
- Administrative and General Management Services
- Process Engineering and Logistics
- Environmental and Scientific Services
- Quality Management Systems
- Program Controls and Risk Management
- IDIQ Contract Management
The company's integrated service delivery model focuses on business process improvement, risk management, and organizational planning to achieve measurable outcomes [2]. Through this comprehensive approach, MTSA maintains its position as a trusted partner for complex professional services across federal defense and civilian agencies, with contract performance extending through September 2024 and task orders through 2029 [2].