January 2012 - Atco Website receives a facelift
August 2011 -
Atco passed ISO 9001:2008 and AS9100 Audit
June 2011 - Atco celebrates 40 Years in Business
April 2011 - Atco installs a new laser marker system
June 2009 - Atco
passed a five day Nadcap Audit for Laser, Electron Beam and GTAW welding. An AC7004 Quality System audit was also conducted.
No major and no minor findings!
January 2009 - ATCo Adds to GTAW capacity.
Atco recently installed a new GTAW Welding Positioning System to increase capacity.
October 2008 - ATCo does it again. Atco passed another ISO 9001 Surveillance Audit with
no findings. What a team!!
March 2008 - ATCo Adds to CNC
Machining capacity. Atco recently installed a new HAAS SL30 CNC Lathe to increase capacity.
October 2007 - ATCo Website receives a facelift!
July
2007 - ATCo just passed a five day Nadcap Audit followed by an ISO 9001 Surveillance Audit back to back with no findings.
What a team!!!
March 2007 - ATCo Receives a Certificate of Appreciation
from NASA as a major contributor to NASA programs. Mohammad Islam was invited as a guest speaker to
the NASA Quality Leadership forum in Florida. His assignment was to provide a "Supplier's Perspective" to NASA.

ATCo AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS GEORGE M. LOW AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN MANUFACTURING. NASA AWARDS
FIVE FIRMS THE GEORGE M. LOW AWARD Five aerospace companies were awarded the space agencies highest honor for excellence and
quality. The award, established in 1985, is NASA's highest quality and excellence award for contractors and subcontractors
and the oldest award for organizational quality. Advanced Technology Company, Pasadena, CA, received the award in the small
business, service category. Advanced Technology Company is considered a world-class metal joining company, tackling jobs most
organizations consider impossible. ATCo produced 20 imaging detectors that are operating error-free in space.
NASA's George M. Low Award The George M. Low (GML) Award is NASA's premier quality and performance award for NASA's
prime contractors and subcontractors. The presentation of the GML Award signifies NASA's recognition that the award recipient
has demonstrated excellence and outstanding technical and managerial achievements in quality and performance.
The
medallion that is embedded in the shape of an Apollo Command Module has alloyed in it a portion of an artifact flown to the
moon and back on Apollo 11 - the first manned lunar landing mission July 16-24, 1969.