Engineering & Computer Simulations Inc. (ECS) announced the launch of its global sponsorship and life support services, designed to provide reliable and agile support to government and defense customers operating in high-risk and logistically complex environments worldwide.

The new services leverage ECS’s proven international footprint and lean operational model to deliver mission-critical solutions, including housing, transportation, food services, facilities management and visa, residency and labor sponsorship programs.

“Our experience and infrastructure position ECS as a trusted partner for governments and defense organizations seeking life support and sponsorship services around the world,” said Gregory Kane, chief operating officer at ECS. “With our proactive approach to compliance, strong vendor network and ability to scale quickly, ECS is ready to support missions in any operational environment.”

Andrea Rodriguez, international programs and compliance manager at ECS, added: “Our compliance culture, vetted local vendors and rapid mobilization capabilities set us apart. Each mission is supported with personalized service and rigorous operational integrity.”

ECS has experienced life support services in regions including Africa, Asia, Australia, Central America, Europe, the Middle East and the United States and U.S. territories. The company’s global operations adhere to host-nation labor, residency and tax regulations while maintaining compliance with U.S. export control laws and Department of Defense directives.

Key differentiators of ECS’s offering include small-business agility with global reach, embedded compliance and security protocols, pre-established partnerships with relocation agencies and vetted in-country service providers. Services also include rapid mobilization and transition planning, as well as a personalized support structure tailored to each mission.

ECS’s track record includes supporting U.S. Army foreign military sales life support requirements across multiple countries, executing sponsor transition plans under tight deadlines with no mission disruption, coordinating base access and government engagement, and delivering integrated supply chain support.