Partner Engagement and
Countering Weapons of
Mass Destruction
ATA Provides Expertise on the
Deterrence of WMDs
With its deepest roots in expert defense consulting, ATA is active in the nation’s most essential business – deterring the proliferation and use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
ATA provides subject matter expertise on topics necessary to maintain deterrence and build resilient partnerships between federal, state, and local government agencies and foreign allies and partners. Through preparation to prevent, detect, attribute, recover, and win following chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) events, deterrence is enhanced.
We hire highly experienced operators and leaders for these important no-fail positions. Our team members come from every military service and broad specialties such as expeditionary Marines, Special Operations teams, Reconnaissance Aviation, Intelligence, Operations Research, Space, and Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles.
Our subject-matter experts have advanced degrees and years of experience in their technical fields and have served on large joint planning staffs. ATA is a highly-valued partner in the CWMD community.
- Provides CWMD strategy, planning and advice derived from over 30-years of experience in real-world operations; combat deployments; CWMD training and education.
- Advises on CWMD policies, processes, training, tools through a variety of staff processes, meetings, and collaboration, playing an essential role in turning global requirements into action.
- Produces and edits papers and talking points on the most challenging issues from the geo-strategic to the agency-internal.
- Develops and deploys data integration, syndication, analysis, and visualization platforms in support of life- and mission-critical applications; enables rapid, secure delivery of software into operational environments.
- Provides research and analysis of complex issues for strategic plans, models, and reports supporting the Services, CCMDs, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), and Department of Defense.
- Provides comprehensive support to joint military exercises and training curricula, to include providing on-site observer-controllers and platform instruction to students.
ATA is working with National Partners to Prevent the Proliferation
and Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
Services / Technologies
ATA provides SMEs to MAINTAIN DETERRENCE and BUILD RESILIENT PARTNERSHIPS between federal, state, and local government agencies; foreign allies, and partners.
Through preparation to prevent, detect, attribute, recover, and win following chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) events, deterrence is enhanced.
The strategy includes National Strategy Documents, Theater Campaign Plans, Country Plans, & Exercises (which generate Lessons-Learned). ATA is involved in development of Strategy, Plans, and Exercises. This could take the place of treaties, agreements, awareness, education, training.
Proactive Problem Solving
ATA’s experienced team takes proactive steps to keep our clients informed and advised. Some key examples of proactivity with impact include:
- Updated military plans to account for major organizational changes impacting military advisory teams; ensured a tailored response to commanders’ requests for assistance.
- Wrote military plans so commanders could give orders that makes sense now and will be achievable in the future. Updated language and is being incorporated into all future CWMD plans of the combatant commands and their components around the globe.
- Produced a paper recommending prompt and proactive actions to prevent cross-border proliferation of stolen weapons of mass destruction by undermining profitability of taking, moving, selling, holding, or using those weapons, and increasing the incentives to return them promptly to government control.
- Recognized a potential for an installed data system to atrophy over time and took initiative in collaboration with the government and relevant contractors to seek a solution. Prompt action preserved the immediate usefulness of the system, and created decision space for the government to consider long-term sustainment options.