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NDIA Joins in Letter to Congress Seeking Relief on R&D Tax Amortization

Friday, April 1st, 2022

ARLINGTON, VA — The National Defense Industrial Association is among seven associations requesting congressional leadership consider relief and a four-year delay for the research and development (R&D) tax amortization that went into effect January 1, the Arlington, Virginia-based defense association announces.

A March 31 letter from the associations to Congress highlights the negative impact the amortization will have on American technological advances and the ability to compete globally. Stemming from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, the bill requires qualifying R&D expenses to be amortized over five years rather than allowing 100% of deductions in the year of the R&D spend.

The letter notes the negative impact this will have on innovative competition as companies can only write off 20% of their expenses per year, particularly as China extended a super deduction for R&D expenses to an additional 100% of actual expenses incurred. This will have a detrimental impact on companies, our warfighters and, ultimately, our national security. Additionally, estimates from an Ernst and Young study show it will also cause job losses, as cited in the letter.

The multi-association letter, available here, requests the delay be included in the final Bipartisan Innovation Act or the next moving piece of legislation. Signing the letter with NDIA were the Aerospace Industries Association, the Center for Procurement Advocacy, the Computing Technology Industry Association, the Information Technology Industry Council, the National Small-Business Association and the Professional Services Council.

FBI Awards HUXWRX Safety Co with HRT Suppressor Contract

Friday, April 1st, 2022

US DOJ FBI awards HUXWRX Safety Co. (formerly OSS Suppressors) with the FBI Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) contract for production and delivery of their new 3D-printed FLOW 556k suppressor. The Indefinite Deliverable/Indefinite Quantity Contract is worth $4.9 million to be paid out over a 5-year (1-base year, plus 4 option years) term and is the largest law enforcement suppressor contract to date.

“I personally want to thank the FBI and Ballistics Research Facility for running the most comprehensive suppressor down select ever executed by the United States Government. The HUXWRX team is extremely proud to support the tip of the spear of Law Enforcement professionals within the United States of America,” – Richard (Rick) Elder, CEO HUXWRX Safety Co.

Out of all the submissions that participated in the rigorous FBI Ballistic Research Facility testing, the FLOW 556k finished first in weight, unsuppressed and suppressed flash/spark, sound suppression, gas blowback, and user assessment testing.

HUXWRX Safety Co. is honored to have developed systems utilizing the advanced manufacturing techniques like 3D printing. This emerging technology allows for extreme tolerances, better quality control and flash/sound suppression, weight reduction, and improvements in the development cycle. Ultimately, they have created a product that enables production efficiencies unavailable with traditional CNC manufacturing. The 3D-printed FLOW 556k is one of many technologically advanced systems to come from HUXWRX Safety Co.

The FLOW 556k is currently only available for Military and Law Enforcement agencies.

For more information, contact the HUXWRX Safety Co. Sales Team at 801-542-0425.

Black Triangle – Rigid Bag Panel-Sling

Friday, April 1st, 2022

Although it’s designed to fit the Patagonia Atom 8L Sling Black Triangle’s Rigid Bag Panel-Sling can be used in other slings, satchels, and small messenger-type bags. It’s pretty versatile and user configurable. I’m going to order once they go live today at 1500 EDT.

Specifications and Details

1/8” thick Boltaron (Black and FDE)

11 1/2” Length

8 1/4” Width

16 riveted 1/4” holes (The riveted holes serve as anchor points if you wish to dummy cord the panel to your bag)

24 non-riveted 1/4” holes

4×6 1” MOLLE/MALICE channels*

Each Panel comes standard with 2 60” strands of 1/8” braided shock cord & 2 cord locks.

*When utilizing the MOLLE/MALICE channels, we prefer to use the TT Fight Light MALICE CLIPS (long) orEsstac WTFix Straps (Long)

Messenger and Full Size bag panels are expected by Q4 2022.

blktriangle.com/products/rigid-bag-panel-sling

TacJobs – Spartan Armor Systems Experiences Rapid Growth and Seeks Qualified Team Members

Friday, April 1st, 2022

Founded a decade ago in the garage of a retired Marine, Spartan Armor Systems® has seen substantial growth in the body armor industry and is looking for like-minded team players in marketing and sales to continue their expansion.

Tucson, Ariz. (March 2022) – Spartan Armor Systems®, manufacturers of American-designed and made body armor, tactical gear, and targets, are seeking qualified candidates in the marketing and sales fields with experience in the shooting sports/outdoor industries. Celebrating over ten years in business, Spartan Armor Systems is enjoying unprecedented growth within the company, as well as increasing market share.

What began as a pursuit to develop a better fitting, lighter weight ballistic armor in the family’s garage of a retired Marine has become one of the fastest-growing American-made body armor companies in the United States. Spartan Armor Systems has recently doubled the size of their manufacturing facility to nearly 25,000 sq. ft. to accommodate the demand from law enforcement, military personnel, security, and civilians. As of 2021, Spartan Armor brought manufacturing of their body armor plates in-house, guaranteeing superior levels of quality control. As part of their expansion, Spartan Armor has revamped their Dealer Programs, providing participating Dealers better margins on the most popular Spartan Armor products.

As part of Spartan Armor’s exceptional growth, the company seeks several key positions within sales and marketing. The Director of Sales will be required to oversee national key accounts and develop and execute customer-specific strategies to maximize account sales and profits. This direct report to the president of Spartan Armor requires five years of sales experience in the tactical gear or firearms industries with at least two years in a senior sales position.

Within the marketing division, Spartan Armor seeks a Creative Digital Design Specialist. Two-plus years of graphic design experience required and the ability to create eye-catching and dynamic graphics and advertisements for digital and print requirements; must be familiar with Adobe Creative Suite. Spartan Armor is also seeking an SEO and Web Specialist to create and implement SEO strategies to increase the company’s search engine results rankings, analyze performance, and write compelling and high-quality copy for web pages and digital marketing campaigns. Experience required includes proficiency in CSS and HTML, with JavaScript and PHP knowledge an added benefit. Must also be proficient with SEO software and have several years’ experience in successfully developing and executing SEO campaigns. The final position open at Spartan Armor Systems is for a Marketing Specialist with several years’ experience in creating and implementing marketing strategies, with an understanding of marketing principles and digital marketing.

How To Apply

Candidates interested in being part of the future of American-made body armor can apply via the Spartan Armor Systems website.

Men’s BD-22 and Women’s BD-E Hightops by Combat Flip Flops

Friday, April 1st, 2022

Combat Flip Flops’ newest hightop, the BD-22s. Classic by design, distinctive by performance. In partnership with Cockouflage®, these footwear ensure confidence without consequence. A camo so good, they’ll never see you coming. Nyco laces, blended synthetic uppers, and EVA insoles secure these foot casing to a prophylactic-like fit. Available in Men’s Sizes 7-15.

And for the ladies, the BD-Es are made for women with an energy that speaks for itself.  Available in Women’s Sizes 5-11

Pre-Orders End 15 April.  Ships Mid-May.

www.combatflipflops.com/cockouflage

FirstSpear Friday Focus: New ICON T-Shirts

Friday, April 1st, 2022

A classic never goes out of style. Introducing the FS iconic speartip and skull in its purest form. This no frills, iconic FS Speartip and Skull T-shirts will have you turning heads. This legendary speartip and FS Skull is subtle and streamlined. It also features FirstSpear on the front lapel. Now offered in vibrant and classic color options.

These shirts are also side-seamed, which means better quality and more comfort. Like everything made by FS, these T-shirts are high-quality and Built for the X.

Check out the FS new T-shirts at www.first-spear.com/technical-apparel/t-shirts

Agilite T4 Hoodie Giveaway

Friday, April 1st, 2022

In honor of its launch, Agilite are giving you the chance to win a T4 Hoodie. See the video below and sign up to win one here: agilitegear.com/products/t4-hoodie

Army Prototype Uses Windshield Washer Fluid to Power Soldier Electronic Devices

Friday, April 1st, 2022

AUSTIN, Texas – The Army recognizes the need to provide future Soldiers with more durable and reliable energy sources, and is experimenting with a variety of new and creative solutions to deliver the power required for tech-supported warfighting.

One such innovation uses commonly available, filtered windshield washer fluid — which contains the key ingredient methanol — to recharge Soldiers’ mission-critical electronic devices – such as radios and situational awareness aides – while on the go.

The tool, referred to as the Soldier Wearable Power Generator (SWPG), is a small and mobile fuel cell capable of rendering power through innovative thermal energy technology.

Developed in partnership with UltraCell, the SWPG weighs 5 pounds, is designed to be Soldier-worn on a back plate or carried in a backpack, and can run off either filtered windshield washer fluid or a commercial methanol/water mix.

When filtered properly, 1 pound of windshield washer fluid can provide enough energy to charge the equivalent of three Conformable Wearable Batteries that weigh 7.8 pounds; the SWPG’s refillable cartridges can be as small as 1 pound or as large as 24 pounds, depending on charging needs.

Beyond charging individual batteries, the SWPG is equipped to directly support tactical, software-based systems such as Nett Warrior. It can also feed battery-charging power scavengers, such as the Universal Battery Charger-Lite and hubs like the Integrated Soldier Power and Data System-Core. While the SWPG provides a 50-watt base load on its own, it can be paired with rechargeable lithium ion batteries to help fuel hybrid charging systems that offer increased power surges.

The apparatus, which does not get excessively hot or cause ventilation issues for the Soldiers wearing it, seeks to address the Army’s small unit power requirement of providing on-the-move recharging capabilities that extend battery life and minimize the need for frequent battery exchange or reliance on heavy generators.

The Army’s Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center leads the service’s applied research and development in energy storage and power generation component technologies.

“Army researchers are continually working on solutions to meet Soldiers’ anticipated needs during this time of rapid modernization,” said Marnie Bailey, C5ISR Center’s Power Division Chief. “The SWPG is the latest example of using our in-house expertise to enable greater Soldier lethality.”

In addition to being compact, lightweight and more efficient than traditional recharging methods, the SWPG is also significantly quieter than conventional gasoline or diesel-powered generators — an important consideration in combat settings. The reception to the device has been positive, with Soldiers saying that the system does not interfere with their ability to conduct their operations.

The SWPG is just one of the unique technologies undergoing field assessment during this month’s Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) at Fort Benning, Georgia.

The experiment, which is hosted annually by the U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence, takes a closer look how small unit innovations — those geared toward advancing capabilities at the Soldier and squad levels — can have powerful impacts on Soldier maneuver, lethality and survivability.

Insights gathered during AEWE inform the development of priority warfighting capabilities and support the ongoing modernization work of Army Futures Command Cross-Functional Teams. For example, previous AEWE events helped to shape iterative SWPG prototypes by incorporating valuable Soldier feedback, which was then used to tailor and improve the new device.

“AEWE serves as an innovation engine, providing collaboration opportunities and Soldier touchpoints that enable capability developers to rapidly iterate tactical solutions,” said Col. Christopher Budihas, Director of the Army’s Maneuver Battle Lab, adding that “the SWPG is a great example of what this innovation engine can produce.”

By Maureena Thompson, Army Futures Command