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Propper International Wins Second Consecutive DLA Superior Supplier Award

Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

Adds to Long List of Department of Defense Honors

St. Charles, MO — For the second year in a row, Propper International has received the prestigious silver level Superior Supplier Award from the Defense Logistics Agency for their high level participation in the Department of Defense’s Superior Supplier Incentive Program during fiscal year 2015. The SSIP is an extension of the Department of Defense’s Better Buying Power initiative and is designed to incentivize contractor performance by identifying suppliers with the highest rankings in areas such as performance, quality, and business relations.

“This program allows DLA to spotlight those companies that consistently perform well and deliver high quality products to our warfighters – they should be proud of this distinction,” said Matthew Beebe, head of DLA’s acquisition directorate. “We also hope it serves as a reminder to both industry and government personnel of the importance of having ongoing, open and honest dialogue about contractor performance.”

Winners of the award are chosen from the top parts and commodity suppliers that consistently perform well and deliver “a proven record of performance, as well as an established rating in the federal Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System,” according to the DLA.

Gabriella Graves, Propper’s VP of Supply Chain Operation, commented, “This is a great honor for Propper. We have been supplying the men and women of the armed forced with uniforms and accessories since 1967 and have always maintained a high standard of compliance with Department of Defense standards. It’s nice to be in the company of other great suppliers.”

This is the seventh award Propper has received for Department of Defense procurement. Other awards include:

2014 – DLA Silver Supplier
2011 – Employer Partnership of the Armed Forces
2011 – DOD Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve
2004 – DLA Vendor Excellence Award Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom
2004 – Vendor Excellence Award
1995 – Vendor of the Year

The complete list of 2015 winners can be found here: www.dla.mil/AboutDLA/News/NewsArticleView/Article/855585/defense-logistics-agency-announces-superior-suppliers-for-2015

Velocity Systems/Mayflower – Jacket Stash Pocket

Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

Velocity Systems / Mayflower have introduced a Jacket Stash Pocket. It’s very cool, allowing one handed access (from either side) to a shell garment.

Features:
• Allows you to keep your layering system in an easily accessible location
• Velcro is used to attach pocket to base of a pack or carrier on the bottom of the envelope
• Can be used in conjunction with Horizontal Rear 5.56 Magazine Pouch or by itself
• Fits the vests and carriers that have Velcro closure on bottom of plate pocket with the exception of the SCARAB and the APC

Available in Black, Coyote, Ranger Green, Wolf Grey and MultiCam.

www.velsyst.com/jacket-stash-pocket

Tactical Tailor – Rapid Repositionable Pouch System

Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

Tactical Tailor’s Rapid Repositionable Pouch System (RRPS) serves a variety of needs and will attach to any hook and loop system, making this line incredibly versatile. Designed to help organize packs, bags, or anything else lined with loop, these pouches can also be fixed onto the seat backs of vehicles to help organize mission essentials no matter where you are going. The RRPS system works seamlessly with Tactical Tailor’s Low Vis line, Concealed Carry line, as well their SBR bags and rifle cases.

The line includes a large variety of different sized pouches, some pouches designed after TT’s regular top sellers, as well as some new designs produced specifically with organization of smaller items in mind. Pouches range from the 3D Organizer, for mags and small items, to mesh bags, admin pouches, and removable laptop cases. Rip it, stick it, repeat. Get more organized so you can focus your attention on the bigger things, or threats, in life.

Check them out at www.tacticaltailor.com/newproducts

OSS Partners with Bill Hicks & Co, Ltd

Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

Murray UT – Operators Suppressor Systems (OSS) is proud to announce its partnership with Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd., one of the nation’s premier shooting sports distributors.

Headquartered in Minneapolis, MN, Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd. is a wholesale sporting goods supplier that sells to a wide range of retailers across the U.S.

“We’re really pleased to be working with Bill Hicks & Co., one of the most respected suppliers in the shooting industry,” said Chris Estadt, VP Sales and Marketing. “Industry dealers value trust, reliability and great customer service – three things Bill Hicks is known for. Our partnership will afford more dealers nationwide the ability to quickly access our revolutionary and unmatched Flow-Through™ suppressors from a reliable partner with a great reputation.”

OSS designs and manufactures the ELITE line of suppressors for extreme conditions, and the HELIX line for professional use. Tested and proven suppression performance and durability that meets the demands of military, law enforcement and sport shooters, OSS suppressors are currently available for 5.56 and 7.62/.30 cal platforms.
“We’re expanding our broad assortment of shooting products to meet the ever-expanding needs of our customers, and we are very pleased to represent OSS,” said Evan Ranz, Purchasing Agent at Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd.

OSS products are now in stock at Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd. and are available to authorized OSS dealers. Dealers interested in carrying OSS products may request an application by contacting Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd. directly at 800-223-0702.

Company Floats Innovations for Marines

Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

Visitors to this year’s Modern Day Marine Show in Quantico (27-29Th September) will be able to see innovations like floating body armour, ballistic protective underwear and terrorist vessel-disabling launchers when they drop by BCB International’s booth (2801).

For over 160 years, BCB International Ltd have been developing products designed to help our Armed Forces operate and survive in extreme situations.

As their Managing Director, Andrew Howell, explained they will have on display a number of proven innovations which will be of interest to Marines: “Our mission here at BCB International has always been to design, manufacture and supply life-saving equipment for our brave servicemen and women who are out there every day putting their lives at risk for our defence and security.

“We will be exhibiting three core products which were designed to maximize the operational performance and survivability of Marines. The first one is a self-inflating body armour which automatically inflates within seconds of being immersed in water and positions the wearer on his/her back to keep their airways clear. It also boasts a removable lifejacket which can be taken off if an operation needs to be pursued on land.

“One of the things a soldier fears the most during combat operations, is being maimed by roadside bombs, better known as IEDs (improvised explosive devices). BCB are the pioneers of protective under-garments, dubbed ‘Blast Boxers’. We will be displaying our range of ‘Blast Boxers’ on our stand. Made from comfortable and ballistic materials including Kevlar, they are worn instead of underwear and help to protect a soldier’s groin area, through which key arteries run, against small fragments projected in an IED explosion.

“Our ports, docks and rivers are vulnerable to piracy, acts of terrorism and narcotics trafficking. Provided in boat-mounted and handheld formats, our non-lethal fast boat stopping systems ingeniously use compressed air and a range of specialized projectiles to intercept vessels weighing up to 3 tonnes and rigid inflatable boats travelling at a speed of 45 knots in seconds. More and more law enforcement authorities are using our boat stopping systems to protect our coastal waters and waterways.

“We look forward to discussing the enormous benefits of our equipment to visitors at the Show.”

www.bcbin.com

You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

It’s where I wish I was this week.

Thank you, Mr Flugleman!

SilencerCo Weapons Research – Radius Prairie Dog Hunt

Monday, September 5th, 2016

SilencerCo took out some Ruger Precision Rifles, Vortex scopes, and their own Omega suppressors as well as Radius rangefinders to pop some prairie dogs in the great state of Texas.

beyondhuman.com/radius

6 Important Things You Need to Know About DLA’s TLS Contracts in 2016

Monday, September 5th, 2016

Unfortunately, there are still a lot of people who are reluctant to use the Defense Logistics Agency’s Tailored Logistics Support program to satisfy their requirements. Oftentimes, it is misunderstanding more than anything. When a unit purchases from TLS they are buying from DLA just like with requisitioning an NSN item, but the requirement is being fulfilled via a standing contract with one of six commercial vendors. While the needs are fulfilled by commercial vendors, it is a fully vetted government program put into place by DLA in order to reduce the strain on the standard stock system. DLA’s TLS supplements items with existing National Stock Numbers and allows authorized users to purchase low demand items along with the latest versions of gear.

I recommend that agencies and units consider the use of TLS, particularly when they have a laundry list of items to buy or know exactly the item they require. TLS offers the purchaser simplicity as well as control over what they buy. Additionally, with End of Fiscal Year right around the corner, TLS is a great way to obligate funds to satisfy requirements rather than spending them on a six month supply of toilet tissue. But, if you’re going to use TLS for EOY, you can’t wait. There have been some program changes this year which you need to know about. ADS Inc posted this article to their blog, summarizing these updates to TLS, which we asked to share. While we really appreciate ADS sharing this, we’d like to point out that the information pertains to the DLA TLS program as a whole, no matter which TLS vendor might fulfill your requirment.

ADS Inc. is a proud multiple award recipient of the Defense Logistics Agency’s (DLA) Special Operations Equipment (SOE) and the Fire & Emergency Services Equipment (FESE) contracts as part of the Tailored Logistics Support Program (TLSP). As an incumbent Prime Vendor, ADS has proven itself successful in fulfilling customer equipment and incidental service needs and requirements since its first prime vendor contract awarded back in 2001 and its first TLS award acceptance in 2005.

ADS’s experienced contracting team, expansive customer-focused sales task force and its positive relationships with over 3,000 partner suppliers contributes to its ability to exceed the TLS program’s primary goals of reducing costs, ensuring product of choice, improving logistics response time and increased customer support. In this blog, we are going to highlight 6 important things you need to know about leveraging DLA’s TLS contracts in 2016. Be informed with ADS!

1. The deadline for submitting End of Year (EOY) orders through DLA’s TLSP Contracts have been moved up two weeks!

It’s all too common for government entities to reach a “use it or lose it” period towards the end of the fiscal year. This is a pertinent time for buyers to determine any outstanding requirements and submit them to their contracting office for approval.

Did you know the TLSP contract submission deadlines are set almost two weeks earlier than they were last year?
This means NOW is the time to start gathering any last minute purchasing requirements. See Diagram A – TLSP Procurement Vehicles for additional information regarding order processing as it pertains to the FESE and SOE programs.

Note: All TLS orders must be submitted to DLA by September 9, 2016 at 11:59 p.m. Any orders with Fiscal Year (FY) 16 funds submitted past that timeframe will be returned to the submitter. Any orders received after that timeframe will be processed as FY17 funds.

2. The process for ordering through FESE and SOE TLS has changed as recent as May 31st, 2016.

As defense budgets shrink and a larger emphasis is put on improving the ordering process, the FESE and SOE TLSP contracts have adapted to continue to provide users with a simple, efficient procurement vehicle. The changes adopted this year give customers greater visibility on orders, more accurate pricing information and valid obligation/transfer of funding directly with DoD Finance personnel.

Changes to the SOE TLS Program (Effective November 2015) & FESE TLS Program (Effective May 31, 2016) Due to a mandate to conform to Audit Readiness requirements, several changes have been made to the SOE & FESE ordering process that the customer may or may not be informed of.

Most recent changes under the DLA Troop Support – Construction and Equipment Program:

For more information on how these changes affect the ordering process flow please download the flowchart provided by DLA.

1. Customer must now register a designated Finance Office Point of Contact (FOPOC) with their account and submit their information. Here are instructions on how to complete the designation form provided by DLA.
2. Once the customer’s FOPOC is registered, orders can be submitted for equipment, supplies and/or services under the current Order Request Spreadsheet. Once DLA approves the items for scope the request will be solicited amongst the qualified TLSP vendors.
3. DLA will email the Price Acknowledgement Spreadsheet to BOTH the Ordering Activity as well as the FOPOC.
4. Once the order is approved by the FOPOC and the Ordering Activity, the customer submits required funding information via the FOPOC Review Spreadsheet to DLA.
5. Upon award, DLA will send a second notification to the FOPOC and the Ordering Activity letting them know the order is awaiting obligation in the system.
6. Once the KO obligates the order, a third email will be sent to the FOPOC and the Ordering Activity with final order line item details.
7. A final email will be sent from DLA to the customer and will include a request to post receipt of the order in DoD EMALL.

3. It’s easier than ever to register with DLA.

To have access to a wide variety of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) equipment, incidental services and training through the SOE &FESE TLS Programs, qualifying customers must be authorized DOD, Federal or other DLA approved, federally-funded agencies. For more information on how to register, if you haven’t already, contact the following contracting offices:

DUNS: 027079776

FESE
Registration: Email | FESECustomerRegistration@dla.mil
Ordering: Email | FESOrders@dla.mil
Questions: Email | FESECustomerInfo@dla.mil

SOE
Registration: Email | SOECustomerRegistration@dla.mil
Ordering: Email | SOEOrders@dla.mil
Questions: Email | SOECustomerInfo@dla.mil

4. Every request is approved on a case-by-case basis. Increase your chances of a quick, smooth approval process with these tips:

There are several reasons why DLA would not award or approve product requests. It’s important to keep in mind that DLA may not always know of the product (if it’s new technology for example) and may not always know the relevant application and how it pertains to your mission and the contract scope.


5. You can buy incidental services through TLS if they’re ancillary and purchased with a product.

According to Bloomberg Government, the government’s top four spending categories are services-related.

When it comes to the purchase of incidental services through the FESE and SOE TLS Program contracts, they are typically requested as an additional line item on the Customer Order Request Form and are ancillary to a product being requested. Incidental service requests should also ensure proper functional capability and safety of the accompanying product(s). Consistent with product requests, DLA will approve incidental service requests on a case-by-case basis. 


See Diagram C – EXAMPLES OF INCIDENTAL SERVICE REQUESTS for examples of these requests for both FESE and SOE programs. For additional instruction, visit the DLA SOE TLS Customer Guidelines and DLA FESE TLS Customer Guidelines or contact your respective TSLP Contract Manager.

6. ADS can…

Help you tackle road blocks early on.

Help you select equipment that fits your needs and requirements.

Provide procurement options through both of our FES and SOE TLS contracts.

Keep you updated on shipping information when your order is complete.

HOW TO ORDER:

1. Send RFQ to ADS

Request a quote from your ADS Account Manager. They will help you identify the best procurement options for your requirements – GSA, TLS, Open Market, etc.

2. ADS Provides Quote

Our knowledgeable ADS Account Managers can help you select equipment to satisfy your requirements, determine procurement options, as well as verify part numbers, lead times, pricing (including freight), and country of origin.

3. Register for the Program

If you determine that the TLS Program is best for your requirement, register for the corresponding TLS Program with DLA Troop Support.

Instructions for Customer/FOPOC Registration:
FESE | SOE

4. Submit Your Order

Email your completed order request to DLA Troop Support. They will act as your contracting office.
Contact Info: SOE TLS Orders: SOEorders@dla.mil
Contact Info: FESE TLS Orders: FESorders@dla.mil

5. You’re All Set!

DLA Troop Support will compete the requirement amongst the participating TLS vendors and provide best pricing for all items requested.

Once approved, DLA Troop Support will contact you and your FOPOC for funding information.

Once that is processed, an award will be made!

To learn more, visit adsinc.com/6-important-things-need-know-dlas-tls-contracts-2016.