Mobile Training & Security Assistance Teams
Mobile Training Teams (MTTs) / Security Assistance Teams (SATs)
ETC’s reputation, legacy, and experience comes from expertly conducting 150-200 mobile training team (MTT) / security assistance team (SAT) missions per year when its leadership and instructors founded and led from 2006-2014 the Navy’s premier security assistance command, Expeditionary Training Command (ETC) and later Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training (MCAST) Command.
Our training teams are experts at bringing mobile training solutions to our partner countries. We train our partners’ personnel at their own locations / facilities, on their own equipment, in the environment/conditions they routinely operate in. This is one of the most important aspects of security assistance engagements. ETC understands these engagements are not just about delivering high quality training; what sets ETC’s mobile engagements apart is our ability to put together teams with the needed patience, security & situational awareness, passion for meeting & teaching people, cultural & geopolitical education, and excellent trust- and relationship building skills that make the difference between just a training exercise and a truly successful security assistance engagement that strengthens the strategic relationship and builds partner nation capacity.
Engage ETC and experience the ETC difference.
The ETC Difference
Most companies believe training is training. ETC International (“ETC”) is different.
At ETC, we know from our history of conducting 150+ international training engagements annually, that conducting training with our international partners in support of US security cooperation efforts is entirely different type of training effort. It requires not just superior training expertise, but patience, security & situational awareness, passion for meeting & teaching people, cultural & geopolitical education, and excellent trust- and relationship building skills.
To conduct our engagements, ETC draws from nearly 500 years of combined experience in planning and conducting training engagements that support security cooperation, security assistance, foreign military sales (FMS), and Building Partnership Capacity (BPC) efforts. We understand that our efforts are part of the larger US effort to create lasting strategic relationships that impact US National Security and the world diplomatic stage. Many years of important work and investment of precious treasure by the US have gone into creating the strategic relationships that allow for ETC’s training teams to engage with our international partners.
Our teams are built from personnel who have had years of experience successfully growing the US’s security cooperation relationships and working side-by-side our international partners to improve their critical skills. We look forward to supporting your security cooperation engagements. You will see the ETC difference.