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Request for Information on Advanced Composite Orthotics in Combat Boots
Posted By: Dr King on December 11, 2013
Aloha, We have been told by members of the the US Departartment of Defense that there is no mandate for puncture and blast resistance for combat boots and therefore it is not needed. Does anyone have any feedback on how we can assure the subject matter experts at DoD and Army that improvements with composite materials in combat boots is needed and warranted. We have completed a phase 1 SBIR testing contract for the US Department of Defense and Army Medical Research and Materials Command for "Advanced Composite Insoles for the Reduction of Stress Fractures." Our results are posted under the MAREN tab at www.kingetics.com. We are making an Army compliant boots that weigh 20% less have 300-1000% the puncture resistance and had the highest flame resistance ratings over the currently issued boots and we are being told that these attributes are not necessary for soldier safety. Your feedback and understanding of this technology would be appreciated and will help our soldiers and other loved ones in harms way. Mahalo, Dr. Steven King Podiatrist and Pedorthist Co-Principal Investigator SBIR A11-109 American Society of Testing Materials F13 Footwear Safety and E54 Homeland Securitiy and Body Army Committees Managing Member Kingetics LLC |
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