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CURRENT PROJECT ISS TRAINING
Well it is 2023, and it is also time for
Certification Review.
I began assigning training in August of
2022. Many of you have completed the
course training that is to be done annu-
ally, and we appreciate that very much.
Todd Troyer Scott Levitt And many of you have not even begun
any of the assigned training. ISS requires
that you be current on your training.
that you be current on
Bavaria, Germany
Maintenance & Service for Security Systems. Training and re-certification is ongoing. There are certifi cates
that need to be renewed annually and I’ve sent that information
ISS Manager: Todd Troyer to you. It’s important that you stay current with these certifi ca-
ISS Assistant Manager: Scott Levitt tions whether you’re in the field or in the office. Let me know if
Project Technicians - Greg Marciniak & Carey Sparks you need me to send that information to you again.
Sub-Contractor:
Please contact me at plundin@mtiss.com, Eddie Wise, ewise@
mtiss.com, or Kim Berosik, kberosik@mtiss.com, with any
In 2013, USAG Grafenwoehr was transformed to USAG
questions.
Bavaria, a single Garrison with four locations, which in-
Contributor: Peggy Lundin
cludes Grafenwoehr, Vilseck, Hohenfels, and Garmisch,
ISS Training Coordinator
along with Grafenwoehr Training Area Camps. In Feb-
ruary 2017, in response to the growing rotational force
and training troop presence, USAG Bavaria established
the 5th Community to manage Garrison resources in
the Training Camps.
The objective of this project is for the concurrent main-
tenance, and service of Electronic Security Systems
(ESS) and active vehicle barriers (AVB) for United States
Army Garrison (USAG) Bavaria in Germany. Th is con-
tract covers PMI, Routine and Emergency Corrective
Maintenance, and Cybersecurity Maintenance Sustain-
ability.
This project is for one base year and multiple option
years. We have two experienced technicians, that have
shown extrodenary ability to get the job done.