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Read about the latest PenCott® news and more…
Read about the latest PenCott® news and more…
Many of us might still be dealing with snow and/or sub-freezing temperatures – but Applied Orange is already starting to think ahead to the summer months….
So, they’re getting ready to do a production run of their high-quality UBAX Field Combat Shirts in PenCott-GreenZone™ and BadLands™ in time for these to be on people’s backs this summer.
The PenCott Gen3 UBAX FCS, “Advanced Line”, stock will be landing in the AO-store in early April, along with the other AO Advanced Line products (more about that to come soon!). The Advanced Line UBAX FCS is the little brother of AO’s Elite Line combat shirt – it’s a non-FR, basic cut, economically-priced shirt, but retains all the major cool features of it’s big brother. Moreover, the “Advanced Line” UBAX FCS is made in the European Union, and is also compatible with d3o Labs’ P5 Impact Resistant elbow pads.
AO is offering the shirt in PenCott-GreenZone™ and BadLands™, and customers can get 10% off their preorder by entering the code: advancedpreorder
Visitors to the Tactical Tailor suite at the 2014 SHOT Show got the first look at some of the Karrimor SF rucksacks in PenCott™ camouflage…
For everyone else, Karrimor SF recently released some photos of the production samples of their “Predator” 30 Litre rucksack in GreenZone™ and BadLands™. As you can see in the photos, the production versions feature Propel’s “Quiet Loop” printed loop and Texcel’s printed webbing.
Karrimor SF are currently taking orders for the PenCott range from their network of dealers and distributors – interested parties should contact John at Karrimor SF for further information. US / North American dealers should contact GW at Tactical Tailor or Lindsey Lea at Grey Ghost Gear for further information.
Look for Karrimor SF rucksacks and load-bearing vests in PenCott to be available in shops and online before the summer.
Tactical Tailor is extremely proud to share that it has been awarded the Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition “Member of the Year” Award. This is a singular and distinctive event for Tactical Tailor, coming as it does from such a prestigious organization of defense and contracting companies.
“To say this is a huge honor for us would be to damn the PNDC with faint praise,” says Tactical Tailors CEO Casey Ingels. “This sort of recognition, from within a peer group of such critical companies…it’s just…it’s just a huge honor!”
The Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition is an association of defense and security industry companies that work together to foster steady economic growth for their region, to help sustain long-term profitability for its members. Perhaps most importantly it works to maintain those within the needs of the both the individual warfighter and—on a much larger, more strategic scale—on all warfighters. The PNDC membership includes companies from every level of the defense industry—they run the gamut from companies like Leatherman Tools, Benchmade Knives and FLIR to Oregon Ironworks, Raytheon and Leupold.
Ingels is a former enlisted Soldier who served in the 2/75 Ranger Regiment who used his GI Bill to earn a law degree. He has been the CEO of Tactical Tailor for several years now and Chairs the PNDC’s Advocacy Committee. The company was founded by an Army veteran, has numerous veterans in its leadership and employs many more.
The PNDC has worked tirelessly all year to mitigate the damage caused by sequestration. Its members have been a “go to” resource for journalists, scholars and legislators since sequestration first began. It has been instrumental in providing the resources necessary to understand the impact of budgets, the government shutdown, sequestration itself and defense appropriations. Meetings with national representatives have been held from Puget Sound to Capitol Hill in order to contextualize and clarify the reality of defense contracting as opposed to the so-called “military-industrial complex.”
Over the last several months the PNDC has met with Congressmen, Congresswomen and Senators from several states in order to work through the defense financial crisis.
“We’ve worked with Congressional Members to streamline the Federal procurement process,” says Ingels, “so we can increase the return on defense and security investment—for instance, looking life-cycles and long term value of products or services versus first year cost or lowest bid. We have helped with reforms that help contractors of all size, and to make it easier for government buyers to source what they need commercially, without duplication or replication…it has been a busy year.”
A few other PNDC accomplishments include:
If you look at the recent bipartisan budget agreement, or go back and read opposition to the sequester, much of what you see will be the direct result of information, background and context provided by the PNDC.
The PNDC Member of the Year Award is selected by its membership. Companies earning the award must earn the respect of their peers and be recognized for achievement—not just for contribution to advocacy (though that is important) but for corporate leadership, positive business practices, manufacturing practices and what Ingels calls the “care and feeding” of employees.
Tactical Tailor – Made by Patriots, for Patriots.
And if you haven’t seen it already, check out the cool new “factory tour” video from Tactical Tailor as well.