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Federal Prison Industries tapped for interceptor body armor by Stephen Carlson Washington (UPI) Sep 17, 2018 Federal Prison Industries in Washington, D.C., has received a $110.2 million contract for interceptor body armor and tactical vests for the U.S. Army. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of September 2023, according to the Department of Defense, which announced the contract on Friday. Federal Prison Industries, also known as UNICOR, is a correctional work program established in 1934 as part of the Federal Bureau of Prisons under the Department of Justice. FPI manufactures a number of items for the Department of Defense in addition to standard body armor, including lockers, cabinets, bins, shelving, drapings, underwear, outerwear and other items. FPI falls under mandatory sourcing regulations by the federal government, though items can be competitively procured due to contractual needs. Nearly 18,000 inmates participate in the program. The program also provides civilian products such as hangers, circuit boards, radio systems and others. It receives no appropriated funds and routinely operates at a loss. Interceptor body armor is a series of ballistic vests made of Kevlar, with ceramic plates often added for additional protection. They are standard equipment for the military, police and correctional officers. Depending on the model, they can protect against knives, shrapnel, handgun ammunition, rifles and machine gun fire. FPI manufactures many different models for the federal government.
Blast at S.African munitions plant kills 8: official Cape Town (AFP) Sept 3, 2018 Eight people were killed Monday in an explosion at a munitions factory near Cape Town in South Africa, a city official said. Local residents reported that nearby houses shook from the blast, which sent a plume of white smoke into the air above the Rheinmetall-Denel plant in Somerset West when it erupted at 3:45 pm (1345 GMT). "Eight persons were confirmed as fatalities and the fire department is assisting the search and rescue operations," J.P. Smith, Cape Town council's safety chief, told AFP ... read more
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