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CPE ISW Announces Rapid Electromagnetic Warfare & Signals Intelligence Commercial Solutions Offering

Monday, April 27th, 2026

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. – The U.S. Army’s Capability Program Executive Intelligence and Spectrum Warfare (CPE ISW) has announced a special notice for vendors. The Rapid Electromagnetic Warfare & Signals Intelligence Commercial Solutions Offering (REWSI) under the Army Open Solicitation (AOS) Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) was released today via the VULCAN portal seeking commercially available technologies.

The Call for Solutions (Army Open Solicitation – W9128Z-25-S-A002) is part of a broader effort to establish a collection of commercial capabilities, streamlining the acquisition process and giving unit Commanders faster access to a diverse range of technologies tailored to their mission needs. Interested parties must submit a Solution Brief through the VULCAN portal. The call will remain open for approximately 12 months, with reviews of submissions ongoing.

“By utilizing a ‘library approach’ for our EMSO (Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations) solutions, the Army is embracing a more agile acquisition model,” said Joseph Welch, Portfolio Acquisition Executive for Command and Control (C2)/Counter C2. “This allows for the rapid integration of commercial technologies and non-developmental items, bypassing traditional, lengthy development cycles to ensure Soldiers have advanced capabilities in a relevant timeframe.”

The initiative, led by Project Manager Electromagnetic Warfare & Collection (PM EW&C), aims to rapidly procure and sustain advanced equipment to meet the Army’s EMSO Characteristics of Need (CoN). “The EMSO battlespace is at the forefront of all Army operations and the pace of change within this fast-moving environment. The EMSO CoN focuses on operational challenges and required capabilities rather than pre-defined solutions and will afford us greater flexibility in addressing evolving threats with emerging technologies,” said Col. Scott Shaffer, PM EW&C.

This will empower industry partners to propose a wider range of innovative technologies, ultimately bridging the gap between private sector ingenuity and the Army’s operational needs.

“The Call for Solutions is a key step in building a rigorously vetted library of commercial technologies, allowing Commanders to quickly select the best tools for their specific mission,” said Danielle Moyer, executive director, Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG). “This approach allows us to tap into a more flexible model and encourages early and continued competition as the call will remain open and updated as specific capabilities needs emerge.”

The notice can be also be found at:
sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/690727c72d7345a79a39b7b44135e711/view

USSOCOM Launches Advancing Naval Capabilities through Holistic Opportunities and Resources (ANCHOR) Initiative

Monday, April 27th, 2026

United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Special Operations Forces Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (SOF AT&L) has announced the Advancing Naval Capabilities through Holistic Opportunities and Resources (ANCHOR) Initiative.

Using Other Transactional Authority (OTA) acquisition, the ANCHOR Initiative’s purpose is to form a sphere of technological excellence made up of participants from industry, non-profit organizations, and not-for-profit entities able to rapidly and efficiently propose and carry out, through maximum practicable competitive procedures, the development of prototype solutions that sustain and expand strategic superiority within broadly stated special operations focus areas of interest. It is intended that Participants will perform a strategically important role in developing solutions focused on the development, demonstration and transition of resilient and dynamic technological capabilities critically necessary for the Nation’s Special Operations Forces.

Focus areas include:

Focus Area 1: Unmanned Systems. Across the maritime domain, USSOCOM is increasingly leveraging unmanned and autonomous systems to push the limits of where and how its forces can operate. Integrating unmanned aerial, surface, and underwater platforms enables longer persistence in contested and denied environments, surveillance and reconnaissance in high-risk areas, and enhanced situational awareness without exposing personnel to unnecessary danger. USSOCOM is particularly interested in capabilities that improve cross-domain coordination, reduce the logistical footprint of deployed forces, and deliver reliable data and effects in dynamic maritime conditions. Innovations in autonomy, sensing, endurance, and resilient communications are key to enabling the next generation of maritime unmanned systems that support USSOCOM’s evolving role in multi-domain operations.

Focus Area 2: Counter-Unmanned Systems. To stay ahead of rapidly evolving unmanned threats, USSOCOM is prioritizing capabilities that can sense, understand, and respond to hostile systems before they impact the mission. As autonomous and remotely operated platforms become more accessible and adaptive, the need for agile, layered defense systems has become essential to preserving operational security and freedom of action. USSOCOM is interested in technologies that detect, track, and neutralize unmanned threats—from individual platforms to coordinated swarms—within the constraints of maritime special operations. Solutions optimized for size, weight, and power; capable of functioning in contested electromagnetic environments; and effective against both kinetic and electronic attack vectors are of particular interest. These capabilities are critical to enabling mission assurance, safeguarding personnel, and maintaining tactical advantage in multi-domain maritime operations.

Focus Area 3: Command, Control, Communications, Computer, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR). At the core of USSOCOM’s future force design is a resilient C5ISR enterprise that connects sensors, shooters, and decision-makers across every domain. Next-generation C5ISR systems are expected to integrate multi-source intelligence, resilient communications, and cyber-secure data networks, enabling USSOCOM operators to sense, process, and act faster than the adversary. USSOCOM is particularly interested in technologies that strengthen edge connectivity, leverage AI-enabled analytics for real-time situational awareness, and ensure data integrity across denied or degraded environments. Seamless integration of cyber defense, intelligence fusion, and tactical communications allows operators to maintain command and control across dispersed forces while enabling intelligence collection and dissemination at the speed of relevance. These evolving C5ISR capabilities form the backbone of multi-domain maritime operations, empowering USSOCOM to outpace emerging threats and sustain operational advantage across every phase of mission execution.

Focus Area 4: Scalable Effects. In parallel, USSOCOM is pursuing scalable effects that provide flexible options to influence, degrade, or defeat adversary capabilities while managing risk and escalation. These effects span both kinetic and non-kinetic options, enabling commanders to match the level of impact to mission objectives, risk tolerance, and escalation considerations. USSOCOM is particularly interested in solutions that offer tunable effects—from reversible disruption and temporary degradation to permanent disablement—while limiting collateral damage and, when required, managing attribution. Technologies of interest include directed energy, electronic warfare, cyber-enabled effects, and precision engagement tools that can be employed from distributed maritime platforms and integrated with existing C5ISR architectures to deliver coordinated, scalable effects in support of complex operations.

Focus Area 5: Human Performance. Optimization of human performance is a critical force multiplier for USSOCOM, directly impacting operational readiness, mission effectiveness, and organizational capability retention. Comprehensive physical conditioning programs that address the multifaceted demands of maritime special operations serve to enhance baseline performance while simultaneously reducing the incidence of acute and chronic injuries that can sideline operators during critical mission windows. Cognitive performance enhancement through mental acuity training, stress inoculation, and neurological health monitoring addresses the complex decision-making requirements of special operations while mitigating psychological burnout that can compromise judgment and tactical effectiveness. This holistic approach to human performance optimization directly contributes to USSOCOM ‘s ability to retain experienced personnel by extending their operational careers, reducing medical attrition rates, and maintaining the institutional knowledge and tactical expertise that takes years to develop, thereby preserving USSOCOM’s most valuable asset while maintaining operational readiness across extended deployment cycles and high-tempo operations.

Focus Area 6: Human-Machine Teaming. Human-Machine Teaming represents a transformative capability for USSOCOM, enabling intuitive control of unmanned systems through natural human interfaces and providing immersive training environments for high-risk scenarios. Natural control methods, such as voice commands and gesture recognition, enable USSOCOM operators to direct autonomous systems while maintaining tactical readiness and operational security. This reduces the cognitive burden of system management, allowing operators to focus on tactical decision-making and leverage machine capabilities for surveillance, reconnaissance, and support functions. Augmented and virtual reality technologies revolutionize USSOCOM training by enabling operators to repeatedly practice complex, high-risk scenarios without the logistical constraints and safety risks associated with live training exercises while building operator proficiency in human-machine coordination. This combination of natural system control and immersive training capabilities enhances tactical proficiency while optimizing the division of tasks between human judgment and machine processing power, ultimately improving mission effectiveness in the complex and demanding maritime special operations environment.

Responses are due Jun 01, 2026 4:30 PM EDT.

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BFG Monday: The Enemy – The Weight of Water

Monday, April 27th, 2026

Issued load is only part of the problem. The real burden shows up in the field.

After rain, river crossings, or sustained humidity, standard loadcarriage systems absorb and retain water. According to research published in Sage Journals, Soldiers are routinely “exposed to full clothing saturation” in operational environments. That moisture doesn’t just disappear, it adds weight, increases fatigue, and degrades performance.

U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jessica Scott, www.dvidshub.net/image/6652157/jungle-operations-training-course-train-up-25th-infantry-division-lightning-academy

The load our Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen carry already places significant strain on the body. When that load becomes saturated, the impact compounds. Studies referenced in PubMed Central indicate excess weight directly reduces mobility, slows decision-making, and degrades marksmanship under stress.

Photo source: www.war.gov/Multimedia/Photos/igphoto/2001186769

Current MOLLE systems – built with layered webbing, fabric backings, and metal hardware – trap water. Once wet, they stay wet. That added weight was not part of the mission at SP, but it becomes part of the fight.

There is a better solution.

The Helium Whisper attachment system from Blue Force Gear eliminates water retention at the source. Built with ULTRACOMP, a hydrophobic, high-performance laminate, Helium Whisper does not absorb water. Instead, it sheds moisture immediately, maintaining consistent weight and eliminating unpredictable load increases.

Helium Whisper pouches provide as much as 50% reduction in base weight compared to legacy systems and unlike traditional MOLLE, they do not gain weight in wet conditions. What the warfighter deploys with is what they carry throughout the mission.

This translates directly to combat effectiveness:

Improved mobility
Reduced fatigue
Faster decision-making
Increased lethality


Modernization efforts continue to address weight reduction, but water retention remains an overlooked vulnerability. Helium Whisper closes that gap.

Reduce the weight and upgrade to Helium Whisper. Save our warfighters.

For units seeking to increase survivability and operational performance through reduced load carriage by upgrading to Helium Whisper, contact the Blue Force Gear Military Department or visit BlueForceGear.com.

Accelerating Transformative Technologies Aids Commanders’ Readiness Across the Pacific

Monday, April 27th, 2026

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii (April 21, 2026) – With instrumental support from industry partners, the 25th Infantry Division accelerated its digital kill chain in just three months using advanced AI-driven technologies.

As part of the Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) “commercial first” effort, the division joins the 4th Infantry Division (4ID) to prototype modern technologies that make data more usable and accessible to commanders across all the warfighting function technologies.

NGC2 provides a “full stack” capability ecosystem, comprised from the top-down of Apps, Data/AI, Infrastructure, and Transport capabilities. Integrating AI into the NGC2 stack will enhance the Army’s competitive advantage, however, Army leaders emphasize that at no time will commanders lose their autonomy while conducting missions.

“AI will continue to be a decision aid, and accelerate the decision cycle, not replace commanders, who will make the final judgement calls,” said Brig. Gen Shane Taylor, Capability Program Executive Command and Control Information Network (CPE C2IN).

Through a series of operational exercises, Ivy Stings for the 4ID and Lightning Surges for the 25th Infantry Division (25ID), Soldiers continue to identify in real time which technologies aid the mission, and which need improvement.

“The Soldier’s feedback is the most important product we generate,” said Lt. Col. Andrew Batule, 25ID Innovation Officer. “The Soldiers in the TOC [Tactical Operations Center] and on the gunline are the ones who tell us, in real time, if this is making us more lethal. Their direct input is what informs every single software update and ensures we are building the right tools for the fight.”

During the time between Lightning Surge 1 and Lightning Surge 2, division leadership, artillery (DIVARTY), and technical staff stated they achieved a digital end-to-end workflow that accelerated the fires process by integrating four key commercial capabilities within the NGC2 stack: An advanced data platform supported by an AI mission system; modern, automated target workflow software; enhanced electronic warfare capabilities and 5G data transport.

“From a technology perspective, ‘commercial first’ means the tech is available to everybody,” Taylor said. “It’s only as good as our ability to rapidly inject it, train it, field it and then replace it with the next solution right behind it.”

This full-speed-ahead iteration and integration approach is ensuring the Army arrives at best-of-breed commercial solutions tailorable to any unit’s mission, including the contested environment across the Pacific theater’s tyranny of distance.

“We have to move out very quickly and iterate fast,” said Maj. Gen. James Bartholomees, 25ID commanding general. “That’s exactly why our model is—experiment with it, train with it, and then deploy it forward into the terrain with our allies to both assure them and deter our adversaries.”

Refined data, modern fires app

The division’s call for fires chain consists of forward observers identifying a potential target and transmitting target data to the Fires Direction Center, allowing the fires direction officer to calculate if, when, and how to engage kinetic fires.

Industry teams and division personnel collaborated to accelerate this process by establishing a prototype, AI-aided data platform integrated with the Army’s new app-based, data-centric fires command and control system, called the Artillery Execution Suite, or AXS.

During the event, forward observers used hand-held devices to extract data from the edge sensors – both on the ground and in the air – which was ingested into the data platform and then simultaneously into AXS. New algorithms calculated the specific type of data ingested from the sensors to publish to the DIVARTY common operational picture.

“We are now at a place where we are feeding all the data into the data platform,” said Maj. Rebecca Borrebach, 25ID G6 data officer. “Our data is accessible, and now an application can subscribe to the data it needs.”

Controlling the electronic spectrum

Before the forward observers can confidently share information on a potential target, the commander must conduct an Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) assessment to identify and understand what signals an adversary may be transmitting to interrupt the mission.

“Almost all warfighting functions need access to EW data,” said Cpt. Curtis Hart, assistant product manager for the Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool (EWPMT).

“Aviators want to know where they can fly without their GPS navigation being degraded. Artillerymen want to know where they can employ precision-guided munitions without interference. Ground maneuver forces want to know where they can expect radio transmissions to be unreliable,” he said.

NGC2 allows this data, previously only readily available to the CEMA [Cyber Electromagnetic Activities] cell, to be widely disseminated and used by these sister warfighting functions, he said.

“With the eventual addition of AI, I feel confident that the data my EW team aggregates will inform commanders and their staffs throughout the division,” said CW2(P) Kris Perez, Electromagnetic Warfare Technician, 25ID. “This will enable them to make more timely, informed decisions, which will increase the division’s lethality.”

5G-Transport Diversity

Unlike the 4ID, which is prototyping NGC2’s full stack, the 25ID is primarily prototyping the data and application software on top of its previously fielded modern “C2 Fix” transport and infrastructure. However, the NGC2 prototype effort provided flexibility for the unit and industry teams to experiment with desired capabilities, based on the division’s missions, including the need to operate in the degraded environments often encountered in the Indo-Pacific.

“Our focus for Lightning Surge 2 was the ‘first mile, last mile’ challenge,” said Lt. Col. Adam Brinkman, 25ID G6. “We used what we learned from our last event to upgrade the launchers and guns with better radios and private 5G, which gives the commander more resilient options to get a fire mission from the sensor all the way to the shooter at the tactical edge.”

For the first time in the Army, private 5G served as the primary pathway to travel from the fires direction officer to the guns, with modern satellite radios available as the secondary transport.

“We are implementing incremental lessons learned from the 4ID, where its personnel viewed the fires chain using 5G in one of its previous NGC2 Ivy Sting events,” said Lt. Col. Clarke Brown, product manager for Network Modernization, Capability Program Executive Command and Control Information Network (CPE C2IN). “Pushing the capability to actually transport the call for fires down to the field artillery Soldiers was an exciting accomplishment for the unit.”

Conclusion

The Lightning Surge and Ivy Sting exercises continue to leverage data and AI technologies that deliver information across all warfighting functions to enhance commanders’ decision making.

According to Bartholomees, the Lightning Surge events are more than exercises; rather, they are “rehearsals” as he leads his division into multi-national Indo-Pacific exercises to train in real-life electromagnetic, cyber, distance and denied environment challenges.

“We exercise in the Hawaiian Islands across the archipelago so we can then project those forces into the first island chain within the Philippines,” Bartholomees said. “Our next Lightning Surge series will be in conjunction with Philippines joint and combined exercises, in which we’ll be able to put all this together and really test out the concepts that Next Generation C2 is delivering.”

By Kathryn Bailey, CPE C2IN Public Communications Directorate

Team LionStrike Joins Team Forces as a Platinum Level Partner

Sunday, April 26th, 2026

Team LionStrike has joined Team Forces as a platinum-level partner, reinforcing its commitment to the U.K. Armed Forces community through sport, challenge and adventure.

Team Forces is a U.K. charity supporting serving personnel, veterans and families through sport, challenge and adventure to improve health, well-being and recovery. Team LionStrike will headline-sponsor the British Army Motorsport Association (BAMA) motorcycling team and support Forces’ motorsport athletes during the 2026 superbike season.

Formed by GM Defence together with its subcontractors BAE Systems and NP Aerospace, Team LionStrike is responding to a requirement to deliver an OEM-backed, U.K.-based solution to the U.K.’s Light Mobility Vehicle (LMV) programme—supporting potential U.K. jobs and export opportunities.

“Joining Team Forces at platinum level underlines our commitment to the U.K. Armed Forces community,” said Gilbert Nelson, Vice President, International Sales & Marketing, GM Defence U.K.

“We chose Team Forces because it delivers tangible social value through armed forces sport, challenge and adventure—an authentic give-back to serving personnel and veterans that aligns with our role as headline sponsor for Army Motorsport and our performance-driven vehicle capabilities.”

The partnership also provides a community-facing platform that reflects Team LionStrike’s industrial investment in the U.K., linking its next-generation mobility solutions with the people and programmes they support.

“Welcome to Team Forces,” said Major General Lamont Kirkland, CEO of Team Forces. “Joining at platinum level is a significant commitment from Team LionStrike. We look forward to working together to deliver measurable impact for our military community—and meaningful engagement and exposure in return.”

The partnership will be felt most directly in Army Motorsport, where Team LionStrike’s backing will help sustain and grow a high-performance programme that showcases the Army’s skill, innovation and resilience on and off the track.

“We are delighted to welcome Team LionStrike and grateful for their investment in Army Motorsport,” said Colonel Rich Hall, MBE, Head of Partnerships for Army Motorsport. “Their support strengthens a programme that reflects the Army’s values and technical excellence. Together, we can broaden youth engagement, improve our storytelling and better connect our riders, engineers and communities—creating more opportunity and visibility for Army Motorsport than ever before. Thank you.”

Snake Eater Tactical Announces Simple Sling Mod 2

Sunday, April 26th, 2026

Snake Eater Tactical announces the Simple Sling Mod 2, a purpose-built patrol rifle sling engineered for law enforcement officers, military personnel, and prepared civilians. The Simple Sling Mod 2 emphasizes rapid adjustability, secure weapon retention, and streamlined performance in dynamic environments. The quick-adjust system allows for fast length changes under stress, supporting efficient rifle handling during vehicle operations, transitions, and hands-on situations. Full length adjustability allows the sling to be cinched down tight along the rifle for snag free deployments from vehicles without the need for additional bungee or elastic bands for storage.

Constructed in the USA using Berry-compliant materials, the Simple Sling Mod 2 is optimized for durability without unnecessary bulk. Compatible with AR15 and M4 platforms, as well as AKs and traditional hunting rifles. Open ended design allows the Mod 2 to be used with any 1” sling mounting hardware including fixed or integral swivels.  A variety of mounting options are available in our store.

The Simple Sling Mod 2 is available for individual purchase as well as department-level and unit-funded acquisitions. Quantity discounts are offered for agencies and military units seeking to standardize equipment across patrol or training elements. With a focus on reliability, simplicity, and field-proven function, the Simple Sling Mod 2 delivers a practical solution for professionals who depend on their equipment in operational environments.

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Congressman Pat Harrigan Introduces the Special Operations Forces Concealed Carry Act to Extend Concealed Carry Rights to Elite Military Veterans

Sunday, April 26th, 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, Congressman Pat Harrigan (NC-10) introduced the Special Operations Forces Concealed Carry Act, legislation that extends federal concealed carry authority to both serving and veteran special operations forces whose firearms training and marksmanship standards match or exceed those of retired law enforcement officers.

“Federal law already trusts retired police officers to carry concealed nationwide. That makes sense. But it makes no sense that an active or retired SEAL or Green Beret, someone who spent a career mastering firearms under the most demanding conditions in the world, has no equivalent recognition under federal law,” said Congressman Harrigan. “This bill fixes that. It does not create new rights or weaken any safeguard. It simply extends an existing, proven framework to the warriors who have earned it more than anyone.”

“Atlas Rescue enthusiastically supports this legislation recognizing Special Operations veterans for their unique skills and service to our country. This recognition strengthens our ability to deploy highly trained operators in the fight against human trafficking, enabling us to more effectively bring that expertise to missions that protect the vulnerable and dismantle trafficking networks,” Sean Williamson, Executive Director ATLAS Rescue.

The Special Operations Forces Concealed Carry Act amends 18 U.S.C. Section 926C, the statute that currently grants concealed carry authority to qualified retired law enforcement officers, to also cover qualified special operators. Eligible veterans will receive permanent, nationwide concealed carry authority with no annual firearms requalification requirement, while remaining fully subject to all existing federal firearm restrictions. The bill covers honorably discharged servicemembers from paygrade E5-E9, W1-W5 or O1-O10 with verified service in Army Special Forces, the 75th Ranger Regiment, Delta Force, Navy SEALs, Marine Corps Scout Snipers, Reconnaissance Marines, MARSOC operators, and Air Force Combat Control, Pararescue, Special Reconnaissance, TACP, and Special Operations Weather. The legislation also directs the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs to establish a photographic identification program within 180 days of enactment, and requires the Department of Justice to issue guidance to law enforcement agencies nationwide ensuring uniform recognition of qualifying credentials.

Congressman Harrigan is urging his colleagues to support the Special Operations Forces Concealed Carry Act and honor the service of America’s most elite warriors.

This press release was issued on 16 April.

Gun Tote’n Mamas Returns to A Girl and A Gun 2026 National Conference as Diamond Sponsor

Sunday, April 26th, 2026

NORTHBROOK, Ill. – April 21, 2026 – Award-winning Gun Tote’n Mamas® (GTM), the leading provider of women’s protection solutions, is proud to appear as a diamond sponsor of the 2026 A Girl and A Gun (AG & AG) National Conference. The conference will take place in Grand Junction, Colorado, April 30 – May 3, 2026 and is officially sold out. 

The AG & AG National Conference will be packed with powerful training sessions led by top-tier instructors, inspiring keynote speakers, and access to cutting-edge gear. GTM is proud to be aligned with AG & AG while supporting their four pillars: Education, Recreation, Competition and Community.  

GTM has been setting the industry standard for quality concealed carry handbags since 2009. This ultimately reflects its commitment to offering reasonably priced, high quality and multi-tasking concealed carry bags without compromising on design, construction and leather quality. GTM handbags are designed by women, for women and loved by firearm instructors, law enforcement and security personnel. GTM takes pride in the extensive testing conducted by instructors across the country to ensure the concealed carry leather bags meet the highest standards for ease of draw and functionality. GTM rigorously tests each concealed carry leather handbag using leading firearms. 

“GTM believes deeply in the power of education, community and training. This event brings together women who are committed to growing their skills, building confidence and supporting one another in a meaningful way,” said Claudia Chisholm, president of GTM. “It’s more than just time on the range—it’s about fostering a network where knowledge is shared, friendships are built and personal empowerment is strengthened. We’re honored to stand alongside these women and support a mission that aligns so closely with our own.” 
 
“We are incredibly grateful to Gun Tote’n Mamas for supporting our National Conference in such a practical and meaningful way,” says Robyn Sandoval, President & CEO of A Girl & A Gun. “By equipping every attendee with a purpose-designed crossbody carry bag and sponsoring training that addresses the realities of off-body carry, they are helping women build real-world skills, confidence and control in how they choose to carry.” 

GTM will also showcase its latest concealed carry handbags and everyday personal protection solutions at the conference retail village on April 30. Attendees will have exclusive access to AG & AG x GTM merchandise that will be available for purchase as well as conference-only giveaways. To learn more about the nationwide women’s club, visit agirlandagun.org. To find more information about the AG & AG National Conference, visit www.agirlandagun.org/conference/

As a longtime champion of women’s protection, GTM remains committed to creating functional, stylish solutions that support confidence and preparedness.  

GTM remains committed to prioritizing women’s protection. For more information, visit gtmoriginal.com or call 847-446-0700 Ext. 105.