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S.O.TECH Mourns the Loss of Inspirational Marine Corps Vet and Re-usable Bag Designer

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

Marine Corps veteran William Hansen, first started with S.O.TECH as a sewing machine operator for the Green Vets LA program. Bill not only motivated his teammates but eventually stood in front of CEO’s and program coordinators in a sharp suit handing printouts of his marketing plan that he had recently created. He offered a great proposal, but everyone in the room felt excited for a bigger reason – Bill’s leadership.

The Green Vets project started out with six patients and a desire to help those who served and sacrificed for their community. Bill having been both inspired by the program, and having motivated his teammates, set his sights on spreading the word in the community by marketing the green initiative. Stricken with pancreatic cancer, Bill withdrew from the initiative so he could focus his strength on defeating his illness. Guided by his vision, the crew of veterans proceeded and is now making thousands of reusable bags. Like any military squad, the Green Vets team has supported Bill in the hospital.

Bill received the news from his hospital bed about the success Heal the Bay had been having in getting local municipalities to ban plastic bags. He heard about the bags he had envisioned now being offered by Heal the Bay to its most important donors. A conversation Bill and I had in his hospital room during his cancer treatments speaks volumes about his ongoing courage and strength. At a moment when most people would lament their fate and complain about their struggles
with pain, Bill set forth his plan to beat the illness. He would get back to Green Vets LA, and re-start his marketing plan with the Santa Monica Bag Ban and Heal the Bay’s campaign.

Bill is survived by his wife Carla, his son Cody, and his step children Jamal, Yasmin, and Ayja.

-Jim Cragg
S.O.Tech

Joseph Marak Found Guilty in Bribery Trial

Saturday, April 9th, 2011

After a week long trial, former Army acquisition official Joseph Marak was found guilty today in US District Court in Greenville, North Carolina of 35 counts including one count of extortion and 17 counts each of bribery and receiving a gratuity from a company doing business with a government entity while being an official with said entity. The offenses occurred while Marak oversaw the CASEVAC program that provided medical equipment to the US Army Special Operations Command, headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

The charges stemmed from an investigation that was prompted by a lawsuit between S.O.Tech and Skedco concerning alleged violations of Intellectual Property rights. Certain facts were released during this lawsuit that led the Government to pursue an investigation. Right now, we do not know the official status of the law suit.

When asked about their involvement in the case, S.O.Tech’s attorney provided us with this statement.

James Cragg, the owner of So-Tech, testified as a prosecution witness in the criminal trial of Joseph Marak for bribery and extortion. Cragg testified that Marak, while employed by the federal government, had pressured him to promise Marak a job with So-Tech after Marak left the government, which Cragg refused to do. Cragg also testified that Marak began asking for “royalties” for contracts that had been awarded to So-Tech, a request Cragg also refused. Cragg said that Marak forced him to transfer So-Tech’s patent rights for a medic’s IV pack to its competitor Skedco as a condition for continuing to supply USASOC with other products. Cragg testified that the So-Tech lawsuit against Skedco and Marak in Oregon instigated the criminal investigation and prosecution of Marak in North Carolina by the federal authorities. Other industry witnesses testified for the prosecution as well. Today, the federal jury convicted Marak on all 35 counts of his indictment.

Look for further details on this story soon.

S.O.Tech Introduces New Symbology

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

S.O.Tech has three new additions to their full line of tactical symbology which was designed as a Mil Std 2525C supplement to accurately represent specialized job functions at the individual level. S.O.Tech has also adapted the symbols for use on patches which can be worn to designate various functions at the small unit level. This can be an excellent way to identify special skills often found in attachments to a patrol or to cut through the “fog of war” during chaotic situations. Additionally, they have affixed the symbols to prints and T-shirts to facilitate pride in one’s job.

Of course, the best use of these symbols is as they were originally intended; on maps and other operations graphics. S.O.Tech produces the excellent TMPST (Tactical Mission Planning Set) system. Designed as the ultimate portable sane table, its magnets include blank arrows and blank tiles for users to draw on their own symbols and names. This encourages Soldier creativity and gives S.O.TECH feedback on potential new symbols. In fact, they are always looking at new designs so if you need a special symbol for your job function let us know in the comments. We know they’ll be reading. The best suggestion will win a prize from SSD. Finally, keep an eye peeled for the Battalion-level TMPST, currently in development.

www.sotechtactical.com

SOTECHtactical.com

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Today, S.O.TECH officially launches SOTECHtactical.com a totally revamped site complete with new user-friendly features including buttons for both Gear Questions and Order Status, Limited Editions and Press Release pages, along with brand new content featuring text and videos that tell the story behind the company, the gear, and the overall mission of S.O.TECH.

SOTECHtactical.com

S.O.Tech’s Mission Pack System

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Last week we posted a video featuring S.O.Tech’s head honcho explaining the various iterations of BLOCS. Now, we have a access to a video about the Mission Pack System. It is a great overview and can help guide you when deciding how you will use the system.

www.sotechtactical.com

S.O.Tech’s BLOCS Explained

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

Almost every time we talk about S.O.Tech, we mention BLOCS (Battle Load Carriage System) which is now on its third generation. This video by S.O.Tech owner Jim Cragg, explains the system in detail.

Look for more educational videos from S.O.Tech as well as a redesigned website, soon.

www.sotechtactical.com

SOTech Shows New Kit at SHOT

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

SOTech will be debuting an number of new products at SHOT Show and the Army Navy Military Expo running concurrently in Las Vegas this year. The SOTech Go Bag range has been expanded once again with the SOTech Go Pack incorporating a water bottle pouch and additional side pouches which are great for for tennis shoes or camera accessories. Additionally, the SOTech Sling Bag is a modification to SOTech’s Extended Go Bag where the external pockets have been removed and replaced with MOLLE/PALS webbing running both horizontally and vertically for accessing pouches upon pull-around to the front. Both of these packs have Velcro pile on the inner walls to mate with SOTech’s camera padded insert dividers available separately.

Additionally, SOTech will be debuting a radical new feature to their BLOCS Gen III plate carrier – drop by to find out what it is…

Finally, some new upgrades and accessories for the SOCOM-issue Mission Go Bag will also be on display.

Stop by for a free gift! SOTech will be at the SHOT Show in booth #20113 and will also have a second booth in the Army Navy Military Expo at the Tuscany Suites and Casino at 255 E Flamingo Rd at Koval behind Bally’s and Paris. ANME runs Sunday, 1/16 through Wednesday 1/19.

www.SOTechtactical.com

SOTech VIPER Program Info

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

We received this from SOTech and thought it would be good for our readers to see why they started the VIPER program.

The staff of SOTech want to take the opportunity of the coming of a New Year to mark the successful completion of a year’s work and hard fought establishment of its Veterans Industry Program for Employment Reintegration (VIPER) charity. The program started as a group of veterans in industry wanting to help out their less fortunate brethren. The Veterans Administration Hospital in West Los Angeles had over 1000 veterans with afflictions related to tours of duty from Vietnam to the current conflicts, stagnating in a domiciliary. In the name of SPC Clayton Taylor, a soldier who died by his own hand, Jim Cragg decided to start VIPER in order to provide support for returning vets and draw attention to their psychological needs.

Cragg is the CEO of SOTech / Special Operations Technologies Inc and was Taylor’s Officer in Charge prior to Taylor deploying to Afghanistan. About half of SOTech’s administrative staff are OEF and OIF Veterans. VIPER may have started as a good will effort, but it has grown into a program employing a significant number of patients, enabling them to move towards job proficiency and self reliance away from hospital grounds. These heroes work on SOTech projects manufacturing and assembling medical projects for units deploying into combat. These veteran warriors, many of whom felt a sense of abandonment after being injured and leaving government service, know that they are part of a team supporting our troops in the field and helping to bring them home alive. Expanding on the mission of service, VIPER vets are sewing recycled cloth shopping bags for local cities. They have also embarked on the Battle Bear program, assembling camouflage teddy bears that deployed soldiers can adorn with their patches and badges and send home bonding them with their families.

SOTech will be on booth #20113 for SHOT SHOW 2011