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The United States Army Test and Evaluation Command U S Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) performs test and evaluation, while in direct support of U S Army Futures Command, to inform Army senior leaders, in order to provide Soldiers with the capabilities needed to fight and win our Nation's wars
ATEC Employment - United States Army At ATEC, we bring bright minds together and give them the tools and the training to succeed Whether you're an Engineer, Mathematician, or an Analyst, you'll play a very important role in supporting and protecting the warfighter Become an Army Civilian with ATEC and start making a difference today
ATEC Resources - United States Army Resources ATEC RESOURCES Aberdeen Proving Ground ATEC Decision Support Services Center (ADSS) ATEC Newcomers Request Test Services Test and Evaluation Basic Course (TEBC) VISION Digital Library System (VDLS) Warrior's Corner
ATEC Leaders - United States Army Maj Gen James J Gallivan is the Commanding General, U S Army Test and Evaluation Command He assumed the position July 15, 2020
ATEC History Current Central to the consolidation was ATEC assuming overall responsibility for all Army developmental and operational testing The original U S Army Test and Evaluation Command (TECOM) became a major subordinate command of ATEC and was redesignated as the U S Army Developmental Test Command (DTC)
OTC Air and Missile Defense - United States Army The U S Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) established the Air and Missile Defense Test Directorate (AMDTD) to plan, coordinate, and conduct integrated operational tests, experiments, and rapid acquisition initiative assessments in support of network integration and other priority Army systems
The United States Army Aberdeen Test Center Unconventional Weapons Protection Since sixth century BC, chemical and biological weapons have existed, developing into greater threats over the ensuing millennia Some of the earliest references to toxic warfare include burning projectiles, poisoning water, catapulting plague-infected bodies and creating blinding smoke screens The development of modern chemistry in the mid-19th century