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Pentagon IG: U.S. Army Cut Corners on Body Armor Tests; Recall Possible

Bar Lowered in Gear Used in Afghan, Iragi War

January 10, 2011

The Security Blog has learned that the Pentagon inspector general said the Army cut corners when testing body armor used by U.S. troops. In a report issued January 5, the watchdog agency said service officials did not consistently enforce -- and at times lowered -- ballistic testing requirements for protective vests that cost U.S. taxpayers $434 million. Taking shortcuts around the testing standards means the Army has only limited assurance the vests met what the contract required, the report said. The Army has agreed with an inspector general’s recommendation to determine whether a recall of any of the critical battlefield gear is necessary. The body armor used by most American forces consists of a ballistic vest with two large, specially hardened ceramic plates that protect most of the upper body from enemy bullets and shrapnel.

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PJ Herdman
January 10, 2011 9:39 PM
This is why the DoD needs to engage credible third party systems assessments and verification authorities. Too often selection officials have a vested interest or don't complete the due dilligence to determine if systems are indeed effective, efficient, or meet agency, component or individual requirements. This is a travesty and shame, but no surprise. The assessment experts should have diverse backgrounds to include operations, physical security, engineering, range to effect analysis, durablity inspectors, etc.


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Interam.com
January 18, 2011 10:41 AM
wow this is a real surprise. I thought most of these armor was coming from overseas. www.interamer.com body armor, bullet proof vests, metal detectors..


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