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GALLS Strengthens Commitment to Military and Defense with Strategic Acquisition of LVI

February 26th, 2024

GALLS®’s recent acquisition of LVI expands its service capabilities into Third Party Logistics (3PL) services with contracts with DLA for U.S. Army OCIE and A3PL, as well as US Navy NECC Rapid Fielding Operation.

Lexington, Ken. (February 2024) – GALLS®, the nation’s leading supplier serving America’s public safety and military professionals, proudly announces the completion of a major acquisition of LVI. LVI, a Galls Company, is a multi-faceted Third Party Logistics (3PL) Partner with over 28 years of experience supporting the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Army, Navy, USMC, and Air Force with clothing and textile functions, military logistics, and supply chain solutions to ensure mission-critical combat readiness. The acquisition marks a significant stride for GALLS as it seeks to expand its foothold in the military and defense sector.

Mike Fadden, CEO of GALLS, explained, “The recent acquisition of LVI aligns seamlessly with our strategic objectives, bolstering our commitment to the men and women in uniform. It provides GALLS with unique opportunities to enter DLA contracts and solidifies our relationships with key branches of the military, including the U.S. Army and Navy.”

GALLS recognizes the value of LVI’s expertise in 3PL military logistics services, enabling the company to broaden its service capabilities. This expansion will enhance GALLS’ ability to offer end-to-end supply chain solutions, further solidifying its position as a comprehensive provider in the public safety and military markets.

GALLS continues its tradition of excellence in serving public safety and military professionals, building on a legacy that dates to 1983. This acquisition follows previous strategic moves, such as the acquisition of Patriot Outfitters in 2017 and U.S. Patriot in 2022, making the combined company the largest distributor in the U.S. Military individual community.

Visit the website for more information at www.galls.com.

SOFWERX – AIM G-NOMES Collaboration Event

February 26th, 2024

SOFWERX, in collaboration with the USSOCOM, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC), the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), and the Accelerator for Innovative Minds (AIM) Genomic Non-Specific Operational Matchmaking Enabled Systems (GNOMES) Team, will host a collaboration event on 23 April 2024, leveraging their hybrid accelerator model to provide awareness of biological agents/compounds in a far forward, resource-limited environment. This event will provide opportunities for direct dialogue with Industry, Academia, Warfighters, and Government Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to lower the barrier to working with the DoD and accelerate disruptive technologies and processing to the field.

The Chemical and Biological Defense Program’s vision through AIM is to identify capabilities which provide insight of chemical and biological (CB) contested environments. The objective is to develop a system with maximum utility for the warfighter to overcome current limiting factors in providing awareness of biological agents/compounds in a far forward, resource-limited environment.

For full details, visit events.sofwerx.org/aim-gnomes

Please request to Attend NLT 19 March 2024 11:59 PM ET.

Rohde & Schwarz Brings Cutting-Edge Solutions to Enforce Tac 2024

February 26th, 2024

Rohde & Schwarz will showcase its innovative portfolio at Enforce Tac 2024. The trade fair is for security agencies and features systems for satellite and cellular network analysis, strategic spectrum surveillance, drone countering, electronic intelligence, communications intelligence and cyber security.

Nuremberg, February 23, 2024 – Rohde & Schwarz is a leading provider of cutting-edge communications and security solutions and is proud to participate in the Enforce Tac 2024 from February 26 to 28. The event is a platform that lets Rohde & Schwarz showcase its latest advancements in monitoring and surveillance technology.

As a trusted partner for regulatory authorities, armed forces, law enforcement and governmental organizations, Rohde & Schwarz is committed to providing state-of-the-art solutions that secure information superiority and provide actionable insight for investigations. At Enforce Tac 2024, the company will present a comprehensive portfolio of turnkey security solutions designed to detect, identify, locate and analyze all communications threats from terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks.

Visitors to the Rohde & Schwarz booth can explore a wide range of innovative products and systems. Highlights include satellite and cellular network analysis solutions, strategic spectrum surveillance capabilities and advanced IP analytics tools. Rohde & Schwarz will also demonstrate its expertise in drone countering, electronic intelligence and communications intelligence.

Visit Rohde & Schwarz at Enforce Tac 2024 to discover the latest advancements in monitoring and surveillance technology. Experts will be available at booth 7-716 for in-depth demonstrations and to answer any questions.

MATBOCK Monday: Conquer the Cold

February 26th, 2024

Whether you’re planning outdoor adventures in the snow, embarking on tactical missions, or working as an emergency responder, this pack is your essential companion. The Graverobber™ Assault Waterproof Pack was derived from our very popular Graverobber™ Assault Medic Bag, which just got an update at SHOT Show 2024.

Features

• Translucent windows to quickly identify critical lifesaving gear inside pouches

• 100% waterproof & diveable to 150′

• Integrated shoulder straps and reinforced attachment points make this pack jumpable as well.

If you’re at Enforce Tac, swing by 7-129 to see the pack.

If you would like to schedule a meeting, email sales@matbock.com

Persistent Experimentation: PC-C4 Transforms ‘How We Fight’

February 26th, 2024

CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. — Following months of preparation, the U.S. Army is ready to experiment with groundbreaking conc

epts and cutting-edge technologies at Project Convergence Capstone 4. The experiment will take place during the coming months at locations around the West Coast.

Hosted by Army Futures Command and the U.S. Army, PC-C4 is a joint and multinational event that marks a significant milestone as the largest Project Convergence experiment to date. The experiment aims to impart crucial insights on joint service emerging and transforming technologies, future concepts and future formations. Furthermore, it seeks to enhance collaboration among joint and allied partnerships by facilitating cross-domain military operations and unified strategic approaches.

This iteration of PC-C4 is informed by more than a year of persistent experimentation in locations around the Indo-Pacific and Europe.

“Army Futures Command has initiated the concept of persistent experimentation,” said Douglas Fletcher, chief of staff for the Joint Modernization Command. “It is a continuous campaign, not just in one year, but over multiple years, and then pointed at the future.”

The past year of persistent experimentation took place during various military exercises throughout the Pacific and Europe, and included both real-world scenarios and training missions. These exercises strategically integrated new war-winning capabilities that are now set to play a pivotal role in PC-C4.

The concept of persistent experimentation is the deliberate insertion of future capabilities and prototypes into ongoing training missions, serving as learning opportunities for their integration into operational forces. The objective of this approach is to construct a roadmap of experimental capabilities, refining and enhancing these experiments at each turn.

The continuous experimentation provides invaluable lessons and perspectives, informing future iterations of Project Convergence Capstones and propelling Army transformation toward delivering the Army of 2030 and envisioning the Army of 2040, said U.S. Army Col. Zachary Miller, JMC commander and the PC-C4 deputy director.

“We’ve made some important advances in the past year as we experimented with Joint force and multinational transformation around the globe, including the Philippines, Alaska, Germany and Poland,” Miller said. “But the most important thing we did during those experiments was lay the groundwork for what we want to learn and accomplish at Project Convergence Capstone 4. We are now well prepared to make progress on how we fight in areas like long-range precision fires, integrated air missile defense, cyber, space and human-machine integration.”

In the first Project Convergence Capstone of 2020, participation was limited to the U.S. Army. Subsequent iterations in 2021 and 2022 witnessed a progressive expansion, welcoming multinational allies and Joint forces to the experiment. Now, with PC-C4, this iteration is hosting the largest-ever involvement of multinational allies and partners to date with militaries from the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, France and Japan.

“As we look to how we will fight in the future, should we be called upon, it will take all the services, and it will take national partners in the theater to help us win,” Fletcher said.

The focal point of the PC-C4 experimentation will revolve around the domains of deep sensing, integrating fires, including offensive capabilities like counter-strike capabilities and contested logistics within a maritime setting.

“The focus of these experiments isn’t necessarily new,” Fletcher said. “But we are able to test them in a much more meaningful way in this environment.”

PC-C4 holds the promise of offering profound insights into the future of warfare and the chance to explore emerging capabilities across air, land, space and maritime components. Furthermore, the outcomes of these experiments serve as essential data for informing adjustments in doctrine, organizational structures, training protocols, leadership development initiatives, material acquisitions and personnel strategies.

By SPC Hunter Grice, 24th Theater Public Affairs Support Element

Saab Receives Support Order for Norway’s Combat Training Centre

February 25th, 2024

Saab has received an order from the Norwegian Defence Materiel Organisation regarding support, service and maintenance for the Combat Training Centre in Rena. The order value is approximately SEK 190 million and the contract period is 2024-2027.

The contract also includes on-site support for four additional training and simulation locations in Norway, as well as at Rena. 

“We are pleased to continue our long-term support to the Norwegian Armed Forces’ training systems. With this contract, we ensure that the Norwegian Armed Forces have the required interoperable training capabilities today and in the future,” says Joakim Alhbin, head of business unit Training & Simulation within Saab’s business area Dynamics.

The Norwegian Armed Forces have been using Saab’s training and simulation systems since 2004 and this contract contributes to the Armed Forces’ retaining the capability to train units up to brigade size, in-country as well as abroad. The systems are fully interoperable with NATO and other allied countries, which is crucial in multinational live exercises with simulators. Norway’s training partners include, among many others, the US, Sweden, Finland and the Netherlands.

Through innovative use of technology and a well-proven training philosophy, Saab offers world leading training solutions and capabilities enabling interoperability and true realism for land forces. Saab offers solutions for live training, live fire training, virtual training and training services. 

2024 Direct Action Gear Catalog

February 25th, 2024

Direct Action’s brand new catalog just landed. You can browse it without getting up from your chair! Just click on this link.

US Army Holds EW Warfighters Forum

February 25th, 2024

Last week leaders from across the Cyber, Signal and Intelligence communities participated in the EW Warfighters Forum, at NSA-Georgia, located at Ft Eisenhower.

The event focused on changing Army culture and finding novel solutions to technologically evolve our warfighters. Discussions focused on emerging threats, current and future capabilities and fielding requirements for the Army of 2030.