May 2013:

  • Marton Awarded Instructor/Simulator contract to support the US Army Transportation School, Ft Eustis, VA. Marton will provide seasoned US Army Transportation Corp watercraft operators who will instruct via platform and simulator, all aspects of Army watercraft operations and safety.

August 2013:

  • Marton awarded Federal Aviation Administration eFAST MOA. Marton meets the qualification requirements to compete in all nine functional areas and in all locations. 
  • Marton subcontracted to support the US Marine Corps by providing modeling & simulation and course curriculum development in support of Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Systems Support (MTSS).
  • Marton awarded a contract to provide Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) specific instructor training services to the US Army Transportation School, Ft Eustis, VA.

September 2013:

  • Marton awarded its first Task Order under the FAA eFAST MOA to provide environmental compliance technical support to FAA HQ.
  • Fort Lee Sustainment Center of Excellence (SCoE) awarded additional task orders for the US Transportation School (USATSCH) support to the 508th Transportation Company for training venues at Joint Base Langley Eustis (JBLE), Fort Lee, and Fort AP Hill and MOS instructor training to Ft Eustis. 
  • Marton awarded contract to provide regional environmental services to for all U.S. Navy bases within a 50 mile radius of Hampton Roads, VA. 

October 2013:

  • Marton Technologies, Inc. added to PD System Inc. Enhanced Army Global Logistics Enterprise (EAGLE) BOA team.

December 2013:

  • Marton Technologies participated as an Exhibitor during the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Industry Day held at the Orville Wright Building in Washington D.C. The Industry Day event was designed to allow FAA eFast Master Ordering Agreement (MOA) holders an opportunity to showcase their industry capabilities in the Business Administration Management (BAM) Functional Area. Key FAA officials conducted presentations that addressed FAA needs and visited vendors' booths to address capabilities. This was also an opportunity for businesses to network, forge relationships and consider partnership.

May 2013:

  • Marton was awarded a base plus two option years instructor/simulator contract to support the US Army Transportation School, Ft Eustis, VA. Marton will provide seasoned US Army Transportation Corp watercraft operators who will instruct via platform and simulator, all aspects of Army watercraft operations and safety.

August 2013:

  • Marton subcontracted to support the US Marine Corps by providing modeling & simulation and course curriculum development in support of Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Systems Support (MTSS). 
  • Marton awarded a contract to provide Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) specific instructor training services to the US Army Transportation School, Ft Eustis, VA.

September 2013:

  • Marton awarded its first Task Order under the FAA eFAST MOA to provide environmental technical support to FAA HQ in compliance with and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
  • Fort Lee Sustainment Center of Excellence (SCoE) awarded additional task orders for the US Transportation School (USATSCH) support to the 508th Transportation Company for training venues at Joint Base Langley Eustis (JBLE), Fort Lee, and Fort AP Hill and MOS instructor training to Ft Eustis.
  • Marton awarded a base plus 3 option years contract to continue to provide regional environmental services to for all U.S. Navy bases within a 50 mile radius of Naval Station Norfolk, VA.

October 2013:

  • Marton Technologies, Inc. added to PD System Inc. Enhanced Army Global Logistics Enterprise (EAGLE) BOA team.

December 2013:

  • Marton Technologies participated as an Exhibitor during the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Industry Day held at the Orville Wright Building in Washington D.C. The Industry Day event was designed to allow FAA eFast Master Ordering Agreement (MOA) holders an opportunity to showcase their industry capabilities in the Business Administration Management (BAM) Functional Area. Key FAA officials conducted presentations that addressed FAA needs and visited vendors' booths to address capabilities. This was also an opportunity for businesses to network, forge relationships and consider partnership.