InfoPro Corporation (IPC) provides contractor support to Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) Computer Services bureau. The technical support provided by IPC personnel spans the full spectrum of Information Technology (IT) services including: Systems Analysis and Maintenance; Software life-cycle Development; Database Administration; Network Administration; PC desktop support; Quality Assurance; Asset Management; Document Management; Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Telecommunications.
NASA
IPC provides NASA with a wide range of IT and Engineering support services at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) located in Huntsville, AL. IPC?s Engineering support services cover a wide range of engineering technicians and trade skills to perform testing, ground and space-based research, test operations, data analysis, machine and electrical shop operations, calibration, component rebuild, quality assurance, and material procurement.
IPC?s IT scope encompasses the full spectrum of IT support for both MSFC as well as Agency-level requirements including: NASA Data Center (NDC) Management; 24x7 Operation of the NASA Information Support Center (NISC) and NDC Computer Operations; Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning; Applications Development; Asset and Facilities Management; Enterprise Physical Access Control System (EPACS) and Common Badging/Access Control System (CBACS). InfoPro provides the necessary management, personnel, equipment, and supplies to fulfill the requirements of the contract.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
IPC supports the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) in planning, managing, executing, and coordinating research and development projects. IPC also provides IT resources responsible for design, development, implementation, and analysis for a wide range of technical products and systems.
IPC has worked with six U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Districts including Los Angeles District and the Huntsville Center in the conduct of Unexploded Ordnance (UXO)/Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC) related projects. Our team of experts coordinates all aspects of UXO risk reduction/removal such as data management, historical data analysis, and footprint reduction, field reconnaissance, engineering evaluation, geophysical mapping, anomaly discrimination, cost analysis, risk analysis, statistical analysis and soil sampling.
U.S. Air Force
IPC provides worldwide System Engineering & Technical Assistance (SETA) services for the Air Force Special Operation Command (AFSOC) which includes Joint Threat Warning System-Air Variant (JTWS-A), AFSOF C2 & Mission Systems Program, USAF Special Operations School Program and Political Advisor to the Commander on United States foreign policy impacts and implications.
At Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, IPC provides Operation and Maintenance of the Eglin Test and Training Complex in support of the Air Armament Center that plans, directs, and conducts test and evaluation of armament, navigation, guidance systems, and command and control systems. IPC also provides essential logistics, supply, munitions, range maintenance, and security support.
U.S. Navy
IPC provides full-time instructors on staff to support the Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOLEOD) courses of instruction at Eglin AFB, Florida. This is the only joint-service, fully accredited, EOD training program approved by the Department of Defense (DoD). The school provides EOD training to DoD officers and enlisted students, federal and state officials, and international military students from over 90 countries. IPC provides experienced EOD Technicians with extensive operational/instructor experience.
IPC Instructor certifications and military experience are above reproach. Our instructors have been instrumental in NAVSCOLEOD meeting its goal of graduating quality EOD Technicians who are prepared to meet the challenges they will confront in Iraq, Afghanistan, or any other country where our soldiers serve.
U.S. Army
IPC provides IT services and materials for the Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC) in Huntsville, AL and remote facilities. IPC personnel provide helpdesk, network and computer operations, hardware and software engineering, information assurance, systems administration, and electronic access control support to SMDC operations with a user base of 2,500.