What We Do
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Emergency Power and Packaged Ice
IAP provides solutions that offer a better way for the men and women of the U.S. military to live,
work, rest and defend our freedom. Our teams have delivered, installed, operated and maintained
17 power plants at U.S. Army bases in Afghanistan and Iraq. IAP is also under contract to deliver
temporary emergency power for U.S. military personnel in the Middle East, Africa, south of the
Mediterranean rim countries, the Philippines, Southeast Asia and Central Asia.
And since 1998, IAP has marshaled large and complex
logistics programs to deliver two critical commodities – packaged
ice and emergency power – to victims of disasters.
During and after a national disaster, whether it’s
a hurricane, earthquake or flooding, ice is a life-sustaining
commodity. Since 1998, IAP has supported 15 disasters, providing
more than 300 million pounds of ice to disaster victims under
tight deadlines.
Over the same time period, IAP has installed nearly 10,000
diesel-powered generators in eight states and Puerto Rico
to support a variety of important public facilities ranging
from hospitals to water pumping stations.
IAP is on standby to provide packaged ice and emergency power
under contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, whose
customer is the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Both
projects are complex logistical missions with many moving
parts, requiring year-round activity to maintain lists of
suppliers, manage technologies, train workforces and maintain
a stand-by 24-hour command and control system.
Ice delivery trucks are equipped with on-board satellite-based
transponders, allowing IAP to “ping” the transponders
every hour to determine a truck’s location. The information
is fed into IAP’s proprietary Internet-based tracking
system, which is continuously available to the customer to
track shipments and calculate arrival times.
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