On 21 September 2014 Adjuvant was awarded the follow on contract to provide IT services to support Air Education and Training Command’s (AETC) formal education and training requirements mission by providing vital Client Support Administrator (CSA), Automated Data Processing Equipment (ADPE) Equipment Custodian (EC) services, Video Teleconferencing (VTC) support services, and Unit Software License Manager (USLM) services for HQ AETC/A5/8/9, Directorate of Plans, Programs, Requirements, and Assessments and HQ AETC/A2/3/10, Directorate of Intelligence, Operations, and Nuclear Intergration.
On March 6, 2015 the Air Force choose Adjuvant to continue to maintain, modify and enhance its Training Planning System, which includes the Education and Training Course Announcements (ETCA) application. The Adjuvant Team designed for Air Education and Training Command (AETC) a program to schedule technical training managed by the AETC technical training environment. The TPS is used by training program managers at 2AF/TTOC-P, Keesler AFB TX, training managers at five (5) AETC training wings (Lackland AFB TX, Sheppard AFB TX, Keesler AFB MS, Goodfellow AFB TX, and Vandenberg AFB, CA) and manpower specialists at HQ AETC Plans and Operations, Manpower and Organization Division (A1MRT) at JBSA Randolph TX.
Air Combat Command(ACC), 5 June 2013, has selected Adjuvant to provide all personnel necessary to provide ACC Host Base Comptroller Squadrons (Financial Management (FM)) with contractor support for computer operations, LAN component and PC installation, network configuration and troubleshooting to assure uninterrupted accomplishment of daily operations and long-term system viability. This work is spread across several ACC bases to include: Beale AFB CA, Davis-Monthan AFB AZ, Dyess AFB TX, Ellsworth AFB SD, Holloman AFB NM, Langley AFB VA, Moody AFB GA, Mountain Home AFB ID, Nellis AFB NV, Offutt AFB NE, Seymour-Johnson AFB NC, and Shaw AFB SC.
San Antonio, TX, August 19, 2011 – Adjuvant was the recipient of a Fast Track 2011 award. The Fast Track award is given to local San Antonio, TX companies with the highest growth rate in the region. Adjuvant was one of several local companies honored at the luncheon. Mr. Fred Casillas, President, accepted the award on behalf of the company. Adjuvant was celebrated for a growth rate of 23.47% over a four year period.
San Antonio, TX, July 29, 2011 – Adjuvant is proud to announce that it was a recipient of the long awaited GSA STARS II contract award. Adjuvant will now be able to offer IT services to civilian and DoD agencies that only small businesses can provide. A benefit to this vehicle is the limited protestability which often plagues other contract vehicles.
The 8(a) STARS II GWAC is designed to promote small business utilization when purchasing information technology (IT) services and solutions for the federal government. The 8(a) STARS II contract vehicle is reserved for the federal government to work exclusively with qualified 8(a) small businesses as the prime contractors per Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 19.8.
The 8(a) STARS II contract consists of two constellations and four functional areas within each constellation. Each constellation is based on industry accreditation. Adjuvant received an award in the following areas under Constellation I:
- Functional Area 1 – NAICS 541511 – Custom Computer Programming Services
- Functional Area 2 – NAICS 541512 – Computer Systems Design Services
- Functional Area 3 – NAICS 541513 – Computer Facilities Management Services
- Functional Area 4 – NAICS 541519 – Other Computer Related Services
Fred Casillas, President of Adjuvant, feels strongly that this award is key to the future growth of Adjuvant and the ability of the federal government to acquire services from small businesses easier. “At last our customers in the federal government have a vehicle that allows them to work directly with small businesses that have built up a solid repertoire of IT solutions and services. We have a history of providing exceptional IT services and solutions to our customers, and now we have a better way of supporting more customers.”