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Archive for April, 2012

NCI Information Systems Awarded PEO Soldier Support Contract

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

NCI Information Systems, Inc, Reston, VA, was awarded a $34,074,541 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract. The award will provide for the services in support of fully integrated soldier systems. Work will be performed in Middle River, MD; Fort Belvoir, VA; Fairfax, Va.; Fort Benning, GA; Sierra Vista, CA; Vint Hill Farms, VA; Kuwait; and Afghanistan, with an estimated completion date of September 23, 2012. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. The US Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, is the contracting activity (W91CRB-11-C-0076).

NCI Information Systems provides PEO Soldier Integrated Logistics Support.

Ever Wonder What a Static Line Jump is Like?

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

In this US Army video, SSG Travis Surber, a paratrooper with the 173rd Brigade Combat Team’s Battle Company of the 2nd Battalion 503rd Infantry Regiment parachutes out of a C-130 Hercules Transport Aircraft and into the Ukraine sky. In case you’re interested, they’re hiring.

ATK Awarded $2.5 Billion Ammo Contract

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Alliant Techsystems Operations, LLC, Independence, MO, was awarded a $2,541,000,000 fixed-price economic-price-adjustment contract. The award will provide for the procurement of 5.56 mm small caliber ammunition. Work will be performed in Independence, MO, with an estimated completion date of September 14, 2013. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. The US Army Contracting Command, Rock Island, IL, is the contracting activity (W52P1J-09-D-0027).

Open Range Service Group Military Mountain and Cold Weather Workshop

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

In late January, Open Range Service Group coordinated the Military Mountain and Cold Weather Workshop, a two day round table workshop designed to bring together Military and DoD personnel with industry leaders in the area of military equipment for cold weather and mountainous operations. Held in Essex, Vermont the location is well known to those in military mountaineering circles. The forum of discussions provided insight on operational requirements based of lessons learned, current technology and future developments to support mission requirements and future needs. Topics covered ranged from advanced fiber technology and materials used for insulation in cold weather protection garments, individual mountain equipment to include stoves, sleep systems and lighting. A third day was dedicated to actual ice climbing training that utilized products discussed in the workshop briefings.

Denali Climb for the Fallen, 2nd Ranger BTN, Open Range Service Group from Marc Womack on Vimeo.

The conference kicked off with a presentation on the Denali Climb for the Fallen by members of the 2nd Ranger Bn and led by Open Range Service Group. This video is a synopsis of the ascent. The group summited Denali on Memorial Day of 2011. This key presentation really set off the tone of the entire event and while the climb was completed under training conditions, the environmental challenges faced by the crew were the same as in combat. This led to excellent observations on kit, nutrition, health and techniques. In later presentations, I was able to make direct correlations back to the initial address which was very helpful considering I had never undertaken a climbing expedition.

I attend a lot of seminars and trade shows and I have to say that this event was well worth my time. The subject matter was poignant and the speakers and attendees were a great mix. There was heavy attendance by military and industry personnel involved in mountain and cold weather ops. I was really impressed with the backgrounds of military and civilians alike and everyone added to the discussion but from different perspectives. While ultimately, everything is based on civilian climbing, different units adopt different techniques and gear at different speeds.

If you have the opportunity to attend one of ORSG’s events in the future, make sure you do it. I can’t think of many conferences where you can talk about new techniques and technologies and then try them out. If it’s even half as good as this one, you won’t be disappointed.

I want to give out a special thanks to my hosts Open Range Service Group and in particular, sponsor Primaloft.

Also, be sure to ask ORSG about their excellent performance t-shirts from New Balance commemorating the Denali Climb for the Fallen. Proceeds from sales of the shirts go to the Pointe du Hoc Foundation.

openrangesg.com

Paraclete Closes St Pauls NC Plant

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

Last fall, MSA sold armor and individual equipment producer Paraclete to Protective Products Enterprises, Inc. PPE is owned by Sun Capital Partners, Inc.

Sun Capital also owns Point Blank Solutions Inc which consists of Point Blank Body Armor and PACA Body Armor and we understand that the Paraclete brand will be moved to Florida and incorporated into Point Blank.

Company spokesman Glenn Wiener said in a statement, “The decision to close our St Pauls facility was not an easy one. However, given the growth in our business and our multiple manufacturing facilities, we will be consolidating our manufacturing footprint to better service our global customers.”

With this closure, effective 1 May, 95 employees will lose their jobs.

Cammenga Tritium Wrist Compass

Monday, April 2nd, 2012


If you are looking for a back up compass, then the Cammenga Tritium Wrist Compass is a great option. Featuring a machined aluminum casing paired with with 10-degree phosphorescent graduations enhanced with Tritium Micro Lights the wrist compass is visible in total darkness. The Tritium is maintenance free for over ten years. The compass comes mounted on a nylon wristband but if you’re the kind of guy who would get one of these, you’ll probably want to swap that out. Right now, OP Tactical has them on sale.

www.optactical.com

Great Price on Massif Integrated Tactical Jacket in Tan

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

US Cav introduced the Massif Integrated Tactical Jacket to the market almost a year ago. It is a great jacket and now it’s available through a limited offer at an even better price. It is a non-FR piece designed to be worn with armor and is manufactured from two different water repellant softshell materials that are proprietary to Massif.

The ITJ is offered in OD, Black and Tan. Currently, US Cav is offering the ITJ for $78.88 in Tan only sizes Large, X Large and XX Large. This is a limited offer so act now.

www.uscav.com

Kryptek Highlander on NYCO

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

As part of the US Army Camouflage Improvement Effort, the four finalists must provide printed 50/50 NYCO and 500D Cordura to the Army so that they can have clothing and equipment produced for further testing.

Kryptek has provided this photograph, showing their Highlander pattern printed on 50/50 NYCO.