
Intelligence Community
For the past decade, overseas contingency operations have represented the most uncertain campaign ever waged by the US and allied nations. It is an undertaking where victory requires dependable communication — sharing our good will message with those we can help, while deciphering the enemy’s hidden messages. Rendering human-capital solutions and program support, Mission Essential Personnel delivers the certainty to help intelligence clients achieve such victories at home and abroad.
Intelligence work requires extreme sensitivity and discretion, qualities that MEP’s linguists, analysts, trainers, and executives have developed over years of services to the United States. MEP can analyze data in context and produce timely and relevant products for customers at all levels of national security. Whether the client is military, Homeland Security, or any of the other members of the intelligence community, MEP experts can contribute to a panorama of services, such as data communications, operations and maintenance, and integration and testing of mission IT. Fluent in an array of languages vital to national security, MEP linguists can translate intelligence data on base or in the field, and our trainers can prepare members of the intel community to achieve greater mission success.
MEP is a prime on the INSCOM Ominbus III contract, supporting INSCOM’s spectrum of intelligence responsibilities. MEP personnel work as integrated teammates with the US military under Intelligence Support Services — Afghanistan, which offers deployed operational support to assist the US and coalition military leaders in making real-time counterintelligence (CI)/human intelligence (HUMINT) assessments. In executing these requirements, MEP employs and integrates its intelligence professionals and critical technology solutions.
The industry leader in language resources, MEP supports US Army intelligence missions with native language research analysts in various languages for systematic identification, collection, and reporting on open source cyberspace information.
