Service Area

Crisis & Disaster Response

GTS activates rapidly when emergencies strike, providing procurement support, risk assessment, and deployable relief infrastructure including generators, temporary housing, mobile feeding operations, and portable sanitation, applying military logistics discipline to federal disaster response requirements.

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Disaster response demands the logistics discipline of military operations applied at civilian-government speed. Procurement windows compress, supply chains are disrupted, vendor relationships must be activated on hours of notice, and forward-deployed assets must reach affected areas before relief operations can begin. GTS brings the operational infrastructure and contracting experience to provide immediately useful support when emergency declarations activate federal response requirements.

Our pre-disaster capabilities focus on risk assessment and preparedness. GTS conducts structural and operational assessments of facilities, infrastructure, and supply chain configurations to identify vulnerabilities before events occur. When disasters strike, our post-disaster assessment teams deploy to evaluate damage, prioritize recovery actions, and provide the factual foundation that federal agencies need to allocate resources and direct recovery funding.

Our deployable asset portfolio includes generators, light sets, temporary housing structures, shower and hygiene facilities, mobile feeding operations, and portable sanitation. GTS manages procurement and local vendor relationships to source additional assets when standard inventory is exhausted, and we provide the logistics supervision to stage, operate, and demobilize these assets within FEMA and DoD framework requirements.

Capabilities

  1. Procurement and Regional Vendor Management
  2. Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment
  3. Post-Disaster Damage Assessment
  4. Generator, Light Set, and Power Distribution
  5. Temporary Housing and Base Camp Operations
  6. Mobile Feeding and Sanitation Assets