ATFP definition
Examples of ATFP in a sentence
The systems to be sustained under this contract includes systems that are currently in place, systems that may be constructed or installed in the future and require sustainment after expiration of the warranty period, or new ATFP systems currently under development that may be fielded at a later date.
Table 1 lists Navy Regions/Areas Responsibility (AORs) where Systems sustainment support is currently provided to the Navy Regions by the NAVFAC AT/FP Ashore Program.
This PWS is issued in direct support of CNIC for the sustainment of NAVFAC AT/FP Ashore Program Systems / Equipment at Naval Installations world-wide.
These organizations provide support to Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC), CNIC N3/N6, Navy Regions, and coordinate with Navy Systems Commands, and industry to provide sustainment services to Navy Ashore installations, for NAVFAC AT/FP Ashore Program Systems/Equipment worldwide and to facilitate improvements to NAVFAC AT/FP Ashore Sustainment Program activities.
The NAVFAC AT/FP Ashore Sustainment Program is executed by the NAVFAC AT/FP Ashore PMO, NAVFAC EXWC and NAVFAC regional Facilities Engineering Commands (FECs).
The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) AT/FP Ashore Program Management Office (PMO) centrally manages the Program and is located at the Washington Navy Yard, DC.
The primary goal of the NAVFAC AT/FP Ashore Sustainment Program is to provide both preventive and corrective maintenance services to Navy installations as required to sustain NAVFAC AT/FP Ashore Program Systems / Equipment in accordance with their operational requirements.
The AT/FP Ashore Program Management Office (PMO) oversees the AT/FP Ashore Sustainment Program on behalf of Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC).
The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) Ashore Program’s mission is to design, procure, integrate, install and sustain the Systems/Equipment to include hardware, associated firmware, and software required to provide the ability to protect mission-critical assets and personnel from natural disasters, acts of terrorism and other human-caused disasters.
The scope of the contract includes the sustainment of ATFP systems and assets, programatic support of Information Assurance requirements, technological refreshment and upgrades, disposal of old systems, and performance of repairs caused by third-party damage or acts of God.