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SATMO

SATMO Education & Training MATOC

ARMY IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$75.2M
Task orders
34
Contractors
5
Ceiling
$249,000,000

Vehicle overview

The SATMO Education & Training MATOC is managed by the U.S. Army Security Assistance Training Management Organization (USA-SATMO) to provide comprehensive education, training, and technical assistance to host nations. The vehicle's primary objective is to increase partner capability and capacity through the deployment of geographically dispersed Security Assistance Training Teams. It has a total ceiling value of $249 million and distributed positions among five contract holders.

Specific functional areas include the provision of aviation security assistance training services overseas.

Vehicle details

Ceiling

$249,000,000

SATMO contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is SATMO?
The SATMO Education & Training MATOC is managed by the U.S. Army Security Assistance Training Management Organization (USA-SATMO) to provide comprehensive education, training, and technical assistance to host nations. The vehicle's primary objective is to increase partner capability and capacity through the deployment of geographically dispersed Security Assistance Training Teams. It has a total ceiling value of $249 million and distributed positions among five contract holders.
Which agency manages SATMO?
SATMO Education & Training MATOC is a IDIQ managed by U.S. Army Security Assistance Training Management Organization (USA-SATMO).
What can agencies acquire through SATMO?
Specific functional areas include the provision of aviation security assistance training services overseas.
How much has been obligated through SATMO?
$75.2M has been obligated across 34 task orders.
How many contractors hold SATMO?
5 contractors hold a position on SATMO.
What is the contract ceiling of SATMO?
SATMO has a program ceiling of $249,000,000.
Is SATMO active?
Yes, SATMO is currently active.

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