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Update from Ops-Core

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012

We recently wrote about the temporary closure at Ops-Core’s Boston facility. We just received this statement from them. Bottom line is that Ops-Core is working through the issues, still answering the phones and supporting contracts.

Thanks to all for your support of Ops-Core. Though we are having some issues with our Boston space, rest assured we are working to get them resolved as soon as possible and have steps in place to assure that our commitments to our customers are met in a timely manner. Should you have specific questions about your order, contact support@ops-core.com. In the meantime, please know that we value your business and look forward to continued partnerships with all who share our goal of creating safe, effective equipment for our protectors.

www.ops-core.com

Defense Companies in the Fort Bragg Area

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

Courtesy of ‘Elite’ magazine is this list of Defense companies operating in the vicinity of Ft Bragg.

D3M – d3mllc.com
Global Services Corp – globalsvcscorp.com
Gryphon Group – gryphonsecurity.com
K2 Solutions – www.k2si.com
K3 Enterprises – k3-enterprises.com
MSA Paraclete Armor – paracletearmor.com
Military Wraps – militarywraps.com
Partnership for Defense Innovations – ncpdi.org
QRP Inc. Quick release pins, Leland – qrp-inc.com
SSU – strategicsolutionsunlimited.com
RLM Communications – rlm-communications.com
Technical Support Equipment – tseinc.com
The Logistics Co – tlc-inc.net
Porter Scientific – porterscientific.com
TigerSwan – tigerswan.com
US Logistics – us-l.com
Vet Pride Services – vetprideservices.com
Worldwide Language Resources – wwlr.com

National companies with a presence in Fayetteville
URS Federal Support Services – urscorp.com
CGI – cgi.com
NCI – nciinc.com
DHS Systems – drash.com
AAR Mobility Systems – aarcorp.com
Applied Research Associates – ara.com
American Systems – 2asc.com
Future Technologies, Inc – ftechi.com
Shee Aitká Inc
L-3 Communications – l-3com.com
BAE Systems – baesystems.com
Boeing – boeing.com
General Dynamics – gdit.com
Booz Allen Hamilton – boozallen.com
Johnson Controls Inc – johnsoncontrols.com
Sierra Nevada Corp – sncorp.com
CACI – caci.com

They overlooked a few others as well:

Grey Group Training – www.greygrouptraining.com
AWS – www.awsin.com
Archangel Armor – archangelarmor.net
XPX Armor & Equipment – xpxarmor.com
Combat Medical Systems – www.combatmedicalsystems.com

Read the full article at fbelitemag.com.

Ops-Core Suffers Temporary Closure

Monday, March 5th, 2012

It’s not that Ops-Core doesn’t have their hands full with lots of work manufacturing helmets and protective accessories for our troops and allies. This shutdown is about politics and zoning.

See the video report here.

Hang in there guys!

Hat tip to www.thegearlocker.net.

OP Tactical Introduces Live Inventory

Sunday, March 4th, 2012

The concept is simple really. You can’t order it unless it’s in stock. Nice.

www.optactical.com

S*@! Bad Retailers Say

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

Thanks Travis!

Nike Flyknit Technology

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Nike is introducing a new upper technology that resembles your grandmother’s crochet more than a running shoe. The ultralightweight Nike Flyknit combines yarns and fabric that are precisely engineered so that they only where they are needed. The result is a true minimalist shoe that is formfitting with a virtually seamless upper.

We’ve seen similar things done with clothing for years. It’s been done with for footwear with other materials as well such as leather. With the knitting, you can imagine how light it can be and yet maintain its strength.

Coming now from Nike.

Telehealth and EMR Training Lead to Industry Honor for Army Officer

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

The Army’s Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4) Product Manager LTC William Geesey will receive the 2012 Federal Computer Week (FCW) Federal 100 Award, which recognizes government individuals for forward-thinking and vision in the federal information technology (IT) community. MC4 integrates, fields, trains and supports IT systems that allow deployable medical staff to document and track patient care, digitally manage medical supplies and conduct health surveillance in the combat zone.

The Army’s Program Executive Office, Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS), Fort Belvoir, VA, oversees the MC4 Product Management Office headquartered at Fort Detrick, MD.

In 2011, Geesey, who has served as MC4’s longest tenured product manager, led efforts to field an innovative technology solution to digitally connect remote Soldiers with mental health specialists in support of the Army’s suicide prevention campaign. This telehealth capability significantly improved Army mental health providers’ ability to conduct private, virtual medical consultations with at-risk Soldiers deployed to remote combat and forward operating bases. The Army surgeon general reported that 70 percent of Soldiers in Afghanistan and 89 percent of Soldiers in Iraq seen through MC4’s telehealth capability would not have received services otherwise. Since, the Army vice chief of staff has directed rapid expansion of the capability in Afghanistan.

“Telehealth is a capability that is enduring and has proven to be a valuable tool health care providers cannot live without on the battlefield,” Geesey said. “We’re going to continue to evolve this capability, using technology to extend the medical forces’ reach to Soldiers in need.”

To date, MC4 has equipped more than 85 garrison battalion aid stations resulting in the electronic capture and transmission of more than 79,000 patient encounters and the abandonment of inefficient paper-based practices, while enabling re-deployed units to continue to “train as you fight” on the MC4 system prior to deployment.

This is the third time MC4 has been honored with the Fed 100 Award, and the second time awarded to MC4’s product manager. Geesey will be one of four recipients featured in the March 30 edition of Federal Computer Week magazine.

For more information on MC4, visit www.mc4.army.mil.

LBT’s New Website Works Even When Mobile

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

lbtinc.com