USA Environmental, Inc. (USA) was awarded our first task order under USAESCH’s MATOC MEGA, a $4.6M Remedial Action at the Motlow Range Complex in Tennessee. This small business set aside (SBSA) task order win is the first for USA under our Multiple Environmental Government Acquisition (MEGA) Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) by U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville. USA is especially excited about this opportunity, as it will be utilizing Advanced Geophysical Classification (AGC) technology with long term teaming partner, Parsons, who has obtained certification through the Digital Advanced Geophysical Classification Accreditation Program (DAGCAP). Both USA and Parsons have worked on Motlow in the past and look forward to going back to the field.
Motlow Range was created in 1941 to develop firing ranges for light artillery, mortars, and machine guns. Firing ranges within Motlow supported activities such as an anti-tank range, anti-aircraft range, aircraft machine gun range, and various small arms ranges.