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December 13th, 2024

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10th Mountain Division Soldiers at the Helm of New Army System

December 13th, 2024

FORT DRUM, N.Y. — Developing a new product, may require a hefty time commitment, multiple revisions, and a lengthy process to get it to the consumer. Army Training Information System, or ATIS, developers are not only trying to circumvent the lengthy process of putting a product in the hands of users, but they are working with the ones it is intended for – Soldiers.

Soldiers of A Company, 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (LI) are getting a chance to work with a system that is not yet available to the rest of the Army.

ATIS is tasked with taking 21 legacy systems that the Army and its Soldiers are currently using to manage training and data and merging them into one. The goal is to have a new system that will be a one-stop shop for tasks that manage training, resources, data and scheduling.

Maj. James Oliver, assistant product manager for ATIS, said he believes that the work that they are doing is important and staying Soldier-centered is essential.

“It’s going to save Soldiers time,” Oliver said. “A lot of these systems aren’t modernized, so Soldiers that are using them, they’re using some old system that haven’t been updated.”

The goal is to produce an intuitive system that does not require multiple systems or training to log on and use it. As part of this project, the ATIS team held sessions with Soldiers about their jobs, what they do, and what they would like to see when it came to the system.

First Sgt. Andrew Acuna, A Company, 2-87 Infantry Regiment, and his Soldiers, have been participating in sessions with ATIS since August 2024, and have been able to use the new system and give first-hand feedback to its engineers.

“It has been great having a direct line to the individuals responsible for designing the user interface here,” Acuna said. “It’s rare that we have the opportunity to directly talk to someone when we’re having difficulty, and it’s a huge plus.”

The ATIS team not only takes the feedback from the Soldiers using the system, but they are interacting with the Soldiers by interviewing the Soldiers using the system and watching them complete training lanes, which allows the team to see the reasoning behind the recommendations the Soldiers are making.

The program’s engineers are using these moderated systems as a way to pull together a mockup of what they believe Soldiers want and use that information to put a working system into the hands of the Soldiers who provided the feedback. The information taken from these sessions will be used to continue to revise ATIS so it is ready for the entire Army to use in fiscal year 2026.

By SSG Brittany Washington

C3 AI and ECS to Modernize U.S. Army Intelligence Collection and Management Systems

December 12th, 2024

C3 AI Decision Advantage to unify data, streamline processes, and enhance collaboration, accelerating decision making
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.– C3 AI (NYSE: AI), the Enterprise AI application software company, today announced that the company, in partnership with ECS, an IT systems integrator focused on data and AI, cybersecurity, and enterprise transformation solutions, will fulfill a task order from the U.S. Army’s Program Manager for Intelligence Systems & Analytics (PM IS&A) to modernize information collection management processes for Army Intelligence.

To address the U.S. Army Program Manager integration and collection management requirements, C3 AI and ECS are working together to:

Deploy a commercial application known as C3 AI Decision Advantage which has been optimized over years of investment across the U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community

Integrate C3 AI Decision Advantage, an application suite for Combined Joint All-Domain Command & Control (CJADC2)

Digitize collection management workflows and provide tactical, expeditionary toolsets that address Commander’s information requirements

Significantly reduce the burden of soldier collection requirements management and collection orchestration operations

The AI-enabled application will modernize a critical intelligence process for the U.S. Army and lays the foundation for optimized, predictive intelligence tasking, collection, processing, and dissemination.

“Delivering timely, actionable intelligence to decision makers in the field is critical for strategic operations, and C3 AI Decision Advantage is designed to do precisely that,” said Thomas M. Siebel, CEO, C3 AI. “By integrating and optimizing information collection assets across the U.S. Army, we’re enabling a new era of efficiency and readiness. This solution, built on years of innovation with the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community, will significantly enhance the Army’s ability to support Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control, ultimately advancing mission success on the modern battlefield.”

“This partnership reflects ECS’ commitment to advancing the mission-critical capabilities of our defense and intelligence communities,” said John Heneghan, president of ECS. “Combining our expertise in cybersecurity, data integration, and enterprise IT solutions with cutting-edge AI tools like C3 AI Decision Advantage will enable the U.S. Army to streamline its intelligence collection processes, improve operational efficiency, and enhance decision-making in complex environments.”

Aggie Cadets Plan 1,000-Mile Ruck March To Benefit Special Operations Warrior Foundation

December 12th, 2024

Six-man Project Atlas Rucks team to depart Texas A&M University’s campus early Dec. 11 for hike through the Colorado mountains.

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Dec. 9, 2024 — Six members of Texas A&M University’s Corps of Cadets will participate in a 1,000-mile, 10-day ruck march across Colorado this month.

The ruck march, a fundraiser for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, began as a service initiative known as Project Atlas Rucks in 2017 by members of the Corps’ Company H-1.

Following the Corps’ consolidation of Company H-1 at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 school year, Project Atlas did not occur in the fall 2022 semester. The efforts were revitalized in the fall of 2023 when eight cadets from Company P-2, several of whom were former members of Company H-1, revived the efforts.

The term “ruck march” is in reference to the rucksack carried by the cadets that holds their clothing, food and water.

This year’s team is a group of five seniors and one sophomore cadet: Nico Barerra of Sugar Land; Zack Hampton of Austin; Max Hulen of Charleston, South Carolina; Christian Lange of Austin; Zach Lehmann of Keller; and Matthew Reckleben of Tucson, Arizona. Four of the team’s members participated in last year’s ruck, which exceeded the project’s $15,000 fundraising goal by nearly $500.

“It’s such a great opportunity to take part in an event like this and to do what we can to give back to the heroes who sacrificed so much for our freedom and their families. It’s truly a blessing to continue this tradition that was started years ago,” said Lehmann, Project Atlas’ co-lead.

This year’s trip will begin early Dec. 11, when the team will drive from Texas A&M’ to Steamboat Springs, Colorado. “We wanted to select an area that would challenge us with high elevation and cold weather during the ruck. Our route will pass through several landmarks, including Camp Hale national monument as well as the towns of Vail and Leadville,” Lehmann said.

The team has a goal to raise $15,000 for the SOWF over the course of the journey.

“These cadets have selflessly elected to spend the first part of their winter breaks serving a very worthy cause. They’re exemplifying the Core Values and leadership development that the Corps experience is rooted in. We’re proud of this year’s group for keeping such a special tradition going and we hope they know that the entire Corps is supporting them along their way,” said Lt. Gen. Chip Utterback, Commandant of the Corps of Cadets.

The team is scheduled to complete its 10-day ruck march on Dec. 22 in Buena Vista, Colorado.

To date, Project Atlas has raised a cumulative $89,436 for the SOWF, which benefits children of military special operators who have died or been injured while serving our nation. The foundation ensures that those children have access to comprehensive educational support, from primary to post-secondary school.

“This ruck is significant to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation because many of the fallen Special Operations personnel whose children we support were A&M graduates. This ruck event honors their sacrifice, while helping fund the education of their children,” said Sean Joseph Corrigan, executive vice president of the SOWF.

“The commitment, sacrifice, and effort that goes into the Project Atlas Ruck march align with what drives Special Operations Forces (SOF). The event honors those who made the ultimate sacrifice and pays tribute to the families who lost their SOF Operator. Texas A&M should take great pride in those who participate in this event. It is uniquely Aggie,” continued Corrigan said.

A link to give to the Project Atlas campaign can be accessed here.

Regular updates about this year’s Project Atlas Ruck march will be posted on the @aggiecorps Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and @projectatlasrucks on Instagram and Facebook.

By Robin Nelson, Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets

Mystery Ranch Introduces Redesigned ASAP 20 Pack for High-Speed Operators

December 12th, 2024

The brand’s latest military pack is a lightweight and efficient assault pack for the shortest missions.

December 4th, 2024 Bozeman, MT— Mystery Ranch, known for its high-performance mission-specific packs, proudly announces the redesigned ASAP 20, a lightweight and efficient assault pack developed for operators who need to move fast and stay agile. This 20-liter pack is crafted with modularity, accessibility, and durability in mind, making it ideal for short, high-speed missions.

The ASAP 20 features a streamlined, compact design with a focus on ease of use in critical moments. With its simple yet effective opening mechanism and two external zippered side pockets, operators can quickly access essential items like magazines or medical supplies while on the move. The pack’s internal layout includes a versatile VELCRO®/PALS panel to accommodate mission-specific accessories and attachments, allowing users to tailor the pack to their operational needs.

“Our goal with the redesigned ASAP 20 was to create a pack that operators could rely on for speed, simplicity, and adaptability in the field,” says Luke Buckingham, Director of Product & Operations, at MYSTERY RANCH. We focused on making it as lightweight and streamlined as possible while still offering the accessibility our users need during short, high-intensity missions.

Every feature of the pack, from the interior VELCRO®/PALS to the exterior zip pockets, is built for quick access and efficient use, allowing the operator to stay focused on the task at hand.”

Additional highlights include:

– Lightweight Design: Weighing only 2.6 lbs, the ASAP 20 delivers a tactical edge with minimal bulk.

– Durable Construction: Made from 330D CORDURA® fabric for long-lasting resilience in rugged conditions.

– Hydration Compatibility: An internal sleeve fits water bladders up to 3L

– Antenna and Hydration Ports: Integrated at the top of the body panel for streamlined cable management.

– PALS and VELCRO® Panels: Located inside and outside the pack for full customization of loadout options.

The ASAP 20 also features a removable 1″ waist belt and PALS webbing on the exterior, providing operators with the ability to attach additional gear as needed. Designed for short tactical missions or compact everyday use, the ASAP 20 is built to perform under pressure.

The pack is available in Coyote, Black, and MultiCam colorways, catering to a variety of operational environments. For more information, visit www.mysteryranch.com.

Qore Performance Releases Universal Plate Carrier Upgrade Kits to Quickly Add powerful Cooling, Heating, and Hydration to Any Plate Carrier or Armor System

December 12th, 2024

Knoxville, TN — With a focus on issued plate carriers and armor systems, Qore Performance is excited to announce the launch of their Universal Plate Carrier Upgrade Kits to augment any plate carrier or issued armor system with their best-in-class thermoregulation and Hydration technologies in ICEPLATE® and ICEVENTS®. Qore Performance is launching two versions of the Universal Plate Carrier Upgrade Kit (PCUK): Ventilation Only and Ventilation, Cooling, Heating, Hydration.

Ideal for all plate carrier users operating in arid/dry climates where evaporative ventilation is effective, the Ventilation Only upgrade kit combines ICEVENTS® Classic Ventilation Pontoons with Qore Performance’s CATAMARAN MOLLE Plate Carrier Adapter Panel for unparalleled breathability and comfort without any permanent modification to the issued plate carrier and fits any plate carrier or soft armor vest (MOLLE/Slick, Overt/Covert, hard/soft). With proper ventilation being equally critical in both hot and cold weather conditions, the kit ensures optimal airflow to enhance evaporation, reducing heat buildup and sweat while distributing weight more effectively.

Omnidirectional Ventilation: promotes airflow and cooling during intense operations

Durable Design: 90% air by volume and ultralight, but engineered for rugged environments

Universal Compatibility: installs seamlessly to any plate carrier in minutes

No Modification: no permanent modification – perfect for PGI to avoid having to pay penalties/fines/forced purchases at turn-in of issued gear

The Ventilation Cooling, Heating, Hydration upgrade kit is perfect for elite users operating in both humid and arid climates. This comprehensive kit takes performance to the next level with ICEPLATE® Curve integration via IMS or IMS Versa for conductive cooling, heating, and hydration. Tailored for plate carriers like the USMC PC Gen III, US Army MSV, Crye Precision JPC, CPC, SPC, and more, this kit ensures peak performance in any climate.

Conductive Cooling and Heating: Powered by ICEPLATE® Curve for precise thermoregulation.

Hydration On-the-Go: Integrated hydration capability with a 50 oz (1.5 L) capacity for sustained endurance.

Enhanced Comfort and Load Distribution: ICEVENTS® technology reduces pressure points while improving weight balance.

“With these upgrade kits, we’re empowering our users to optimize their plate carriers for any mission or climate, but without the stress of any permanent PGI modifications,” said Justin Li, Co-Founder and CEO of Qore Performance, Inc. “As former military and law enforcement ourselves, we understand the challenges of the job, and these solutions are designed to create competitive advantages for individual end-users where none previously existed by weaponizinig temperature.”

Whether you’re combating heat, cold, or long hours in the field, Qore Performance’s Universal Plate Carrier Upgrade Kits provide unparalleled advantages that elevate human performance.

Both kits are 100% Made in USA at Qore Performance HQ2 in Knoxville, TN and are available now, exclusively at QorePerformance.com.

Ruger and Magpul Announce 9mm Pistol Collaboration

December 12th, 2024

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) and Magpul Industries are proud to introduce the RXM™ 9mm pistol. In the competitive 9mm polymer-frame striker-fired pistol market, the RXM sets itself apart. The RXM offers maximum flexibility and customization via a removable stainless steel Fire Control Insert (FCI) set inside an interchangeable Magpul® Enhanced Handgun Grip (EHG™). As part of their ongoing collaboration, Ruger and Magpul will be offering a variety of grip frames so that consumers can customize their pistol to meet shifting tastes and needs.

The RXM’s slide features a black FNC nitride finish and allows for direct optic mounting of RMR®, Delta Point Pro (DPP), and RMSc pattern optics. Co-witness height steel sights feature a tritium front night sight, providing an excellent sight picture, with or without an optic installed. Front cocking serrations and a precision-rifled barrel complete the premium slide assembly. The pistol is equipped with a flat-faced trigger and easily actuated magazine release, slide release and takedown lever, but the best features are the ones you add. Most major components are designed for Glock® Gen 3 compatibility with off-the-shelf parts, holsters, and accessories for nearly unlimited customization, and the RXM is designed to use 9mm magazines compatible with compact or larger double-stack Glock® pistols, including Magpul GL9® magazines.

The Magpul EHG offers consumers premium features, including Magpul’s ¾-scale TSP texture, which provides a comfortable, secure grip. Other EHG features include: textured indexing pads for consistent finger / thumb placement; a low-profile, flared magazine well for quick and easy magazine insertion; a trigger guard undercut and beaver tail that promote a high grip for better control; a magazine release scallop for easy access; and a universal-pattern accessory rail for use with a variety of lights and lasers.

“The RXM is the result of a tremendous collaboration between two of the most respected brands in the industry,” said Ruger President and CEO Chris Killoy. “Loaded with upgraded features, superior ergonomics, and at a price that leaves room for further customization, this American-made handgun is destined to become the best in its class.” Magpul’s Executive Vice President, Duane Liptak, added “Magpul and Ruger are two of the most renowned brands in the firearms space, with each bringing a unique perspective to this project: Ruger, with its skill at making high-quality guns at very accessible prices, and Magpul, with its performance-improvement-focused accessories. This collaboration has allowed both companies to flex their creative muscles, resulting in a firearm that provides superior features, function, and value.”

The RXM is available in two models; each ships with two Magpul GL9 magazines, with either 15- or 10-round capacity.

For more information on the RXM or to learn more about the extensive line of award-winning Ruger firearms, visit Ruger.com

MMI Textiles Inc. Acquires Jason Mills, LLC, Significantly Bolstering Product Offering of High-Performance Knits

December 12th, 2024

CLEVELAND, OH – December 11, 2024 – MMI Textiles Inc., a global diversified supplier of industrial and custom fabrics and textile components with military, tactical, medical, commercial, and apparel expertise, has acquired New Jersey-based manufacturer of knit textiles, Jason Mills, LLC. Effective January 2, 2025, the acquisition instantly expands the MMI Textiles product line, accelerating a key strategic growth initiative for the company.

“We have had the privilege of working with Jason Mills for many years and have tremendous respect for their approach to business, which aligns seamlessly with the culture we’ve built at MMI Textiles,” says Amy Bircher Bruyn, Founder, and CEO of MMI Textiles. “This acquisition marks an exciting milestone as we continue to grow and strengthen our position in the textile industry. We are eager to integrate their expertise, resources, and innovation to better serve our customers and address the evolving needs of the market.”

Founded in 1976, Jason Mills is known for its high-performance knits and operates in several major markets, including recreational trade, occupational safety, aeronautical, automotive and marine, healthcare, filtration, and industrial textiles.

“We are proud to announce that Jason Mills has been acquired by MMI Textiles in Ohio,” said Michael Lavroff, CEO and President of Jason Mills, LLC. “Since 1976, Jason Mills has been providing quality fabrics to industries as diverse as healthcare, occupational safety, aeronautical and in recent years to the indoor golf simulator market – and we will continue to provide innovative solutions, quality materials and outstanding customer service to the industries it serves well into the future.”

Together Jason Mills and MMI Textiles will continue to deliver unmatched service to customers, industry innovation and seamless collaboration with all of the company’s partners.

Dan Pezold, president of PezTex Consulting, whose firm assisted MMI Textiles in the valuation, structuring and negotiation of the acquisition notes: “Jason Mills is a great addition to the MMI Textiles portfolio and further expands its product lines, market segments and customer list. MMI Textiles is growing rapidly and continues to develop into a world-class leader in the textile space.”

PezTex is seeking additional acquisition opportunities in the textile industry for MMI Textiles.