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Schedule for- Total Solutions for Law Enforcement, Security, Facilities Management, Fire, Rescue, Clothing, Marine Craft and Emergency/Disaster Response

Federal Supply Group: 84 Class:

Contract Number: 47QSWA19D0020

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Contract Period: January 1, 2019 through December 21, 2023

Contractor: Black Hall Aerospace, Inc.

620 Discovery Dr. Bldg. 1 Ste 200

Huntsville, AL 35806

Business Size: Small Business

In accordance with 13 C.F.R. 121.404, the Contractor is ineligible to participate in any RFQ that is set aside for small business where the subject contract’s awarded size status for the preponderance NAICS designated in the RFQ is “other than small”.

Telephone: 256-971-1967

FAX Number: 888-600-5226

Web Site:

E-mail: alex.garner@

Contract Administration: Alex Garner

CUSTOMER INFORMATION:

1a. Table of Awarded Special Item Number(s) with appropriate cross-reference to page numbers:

|SIN |Recovery |SIN Description |

|426-5A |426-5ARC |Aircraft Armoring and Related Services |

1b. Identification of the lowest priced model number and lowest unit price for that model for each special item number awarded in the contract. This price is the Government price based on a unit of one, exclusive of any quantity/dollar volume, prompt payment, or any other concession affecting price. Those contracts that have unit prices based on the geographic location of the customer, should show the range of the lowest price, and cite the areas to which the prices apply.

1c. If the Contractor is proposing hourly rates a description of all corresponding commercial job titles, experience, functional responsibility and education for those types of employees or subcontractors who will perform services shall be provided. If hourly rates are not applicable, indicate “Not applicable” for this item.

2. Maximum Order: $200,000.00

3. Minimum Order: $0

4. Geographic Coverage (delivery Area): Worldwide

5. Point(s) of production (city, county, and state or foreign country): Same as company address

6. Discount from list prices or statement of net price: Government net prices (discounts already deducted). See Attachment.

7. Quantity discounts: None

8. Prompt payment terms: None

9a. Notification that Government purchase cards are accepted up to the micro-purchase threshold: Yes

9b. Notification whether Government purchase cards are accepted or not accepted above the micro-purchase threshold: will accept over $3,000

10. Foreign items (list items by country of origin): None

11a. Time of Delivery (Contractor insert number of days): Specified on the Task Order

11b. Expedited Delivery. The Contractor will insert the sentence “Items available for expedited delivery are noted in this price list.” under this heading. The Contractor may use a symbol of its choosing to highlight items in its price list that have expedited delivery: Contact Contractor

11c. Overnight and 2-day delivery. The Contractor will indicate whether overnight and 2-day delivery are available. Also, the Contractor will indicate that the schedule customer may contact the Contractor for rates for overnight and 2-day delivery: Contact Contractor

11d. Urgent Requirements. The Contractor will note in its price list the “Urgent Requirements” clause of its contract and advise agencies that they can also contact the Contractor’s representative to effect a faster delivery: Contact Contractor

12. F.O.B Points(s): Destination

13a. Ordering Address(es): Same as Contractor

13b. Ordering procedures: For supplies and services, the ordering procedures, information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA’s), and a sample BPA can be found at the GSA/FSS Schedule homepage (fss.schedules).

14. Payment address(es): Same as company address

15. Warranty provision.: Contractor’s standard commercial warranty.

16. Export Packing Charges (if applicable): N/A

17. Terms and conditions of Government purchase card acceptance (any thresholds above the micro-purchase level): Contact Contractor

18. Terms and conditions of rental, maintenance, and repair (if applicable): N/A

19. Terms and conditions of installation (if applicable): N/A

20. Terms and conditions of repair parts indicating date of parts price lists and any discounts from list prices (if applicable): N/A

20a. Terms and conditions for any other services (if applicable): N/A

21. List of service and distribution points (if applicable): N/A

22. List of participating dealers (if applicable): N/A

23. Preventive maintenance (if applicable): N/A

24a. Environmental attributes, e.g., recycled content, energy efficiency, and/or reduced pollutants: N/A

24b. If applicable, indicate that Section 508 compliance information is available on Electronic and Information Technology (EIT) supplies and services and show where full details can be found (e.g. contactor’s website or other location.) The EIT standards can be found at: .

25. Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number: 079958941

26. Notification regarding registration in Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database: Registered

27. Final Pricing:

The rates shown below include the Industrial Funding Fee (IFF) of 0.75%.

|SIN(s) |SERVICE TITLE |MINIMUM EDUCATION/ |MINIMUM YEARS OF |GSA PRICE (inclusive of the .75% IFF) |

| | |CERTIFICATION LEVEL |EXPERIENCE | |

|426-5A |Manager, Quality Assurance |Bachelors |10 | $ |

| | | | |80.48 |

|426-5A |Supervisor, Maintenance |None |6 | $ |

| | | | |58.69 |

|426-5A |Engineer, Aerospace, Intermediate |Bachelors |4 | $ |

| | | | |94.05 |

|426-5A |**Mechanical Technician 2 |High School |4 | $ |

| | | | |48.87 |

|426-5A |**Data Entry Clerk |High School |2 | $ |

| | | | |19.06 |

|426-5A |**Sheet Metal Mechanic |High School |4 | $ |

| | | | |48.87 |

|426-5A |Manager, Contract |Bachelors |10 | $ |

| | | | |113.37 |

|426-5A |Manager, Program |Bachelors |8 | $ |

| | | | |105.13 |

|426-5A |**Supply Clerk |High School |2 | $ |

| | | | |29.11 |

|426-5A |Supply Supervisor |High School |4 | $ |

| | | | |45.29 |

|426-5A |**Tools & Parts Attendant |High School |2 | $ |

| | | | |30.74 |

|426-5A |**Administrative 2 |High School |5 | $ |

| | | | |37.21 |

|426-5A |Budget Analyst |Bachelors |15 | $ |

| | | | |37.21 |

|426-5A |Manager ILS |Bachelors |6 | $ |

| | | | |88.97 |

|426-5A |Program Analyst, Intermediate |Bachelors |7 | $ |

| | | | |88.96 |

|426-5A |Program Analyst, Journeyman |Bachelors |3 | $ |

| | | | |80.87 |

|426-5A |Program Specialist |High School |15 | $ |

| | | | |48.52 |

|426-5A |Logistician |Bachelors |8 | $ |

| | | | |56.62 |

|426-5A |Logistician, Senior |Bachelors |8 | $ |

| | | | |77.71 |

|426-5A |Engineer, Mechanical |Bachelors |10 | $ |

| | | | |75.25 |

28. Service Contract Act (SCA) Matrix

SCA Matrix

Madison County

Date of Revision: 12/30/2016

Revision No. 2

|SCA Eligible Contract Labor Category |SCA Equivalent Code Title |WD Number |

|Mechanical Technician 2 |30085 - Engineering Technician V |2015-4603 |

|Data Entry Clerk |011051- Data Entry Operator I |2015-4603 |

|Sheet Metal Mechanic |23890- Sheet-Metal Worker, Maintenance |2015-4603 |

|Supply Clerk |01410 - Supply Technician |2015-4603 |

|Tools & Parts Attendant |21210 - Tools And Parts Attendant |2015-4603 |

|Administrative 2 |01020 - Administrative Assistant |2015-4603 |

The Service Contract Act (SCA) is applicable to this contract and it includes SCA applicable labor categories. The prices for the indicated (**) SCA labor categories are based on the U.S. Department of Labor Wage Determination Number(s) identified in the SCA matrix. The prices offered are based on the preponderance of where work is performed and should the contractor perform in an area with lower SCA rates, resulting in lower wages being paid, the task order prices will be discounted accordingly.

Labor Category Descriptions

Manager, Quality Assurance

Minimum/General Experience: 10 years

Functional Responsibilities:

Responsible for conducting quality assurance for the program efforts. Consults with management to resolve quality, production, or efficiency problems.

Major Responsibility Areas and Duties:

• Understanding of and familiarity with FAA and FAR quality standards.

• Prepare and execute quality related tests, collect data, prepare appropriate reports.

• Assist in the preparation and of required Audits and Inspections.

• Performing internal audits.

• Addressing nonconformities from previous internal and external audits.

• Conducting a management review of the quality system.

• Develop strategies and solutions to resolve identified quality issues.

• Following-up on and closing pending preventive and corrective action requests.

• Insuring that organizational systems and training is in place.

• Preparing organization for ISO 9001 audit.

• Ensuring that documentation and design controls are appropriate for organization.

• Administering document control and configuration management system.

• Overseeing established calibration and testing program.

• Assisting the management team and provide QA support as necessary.

• Maintaining design history file.

• Perform other duties as assigned.

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree.

Supervisor, Maintenance

Minimum/General Experience: 6 years

Functional Responsibilities:

Meets maintenance operational standards by contributing maintenance information to strategic plans and reviews; implementing production, productivity, quality, and customer-service standards; resolving problems

Principal Responsibilities:

• Coordinating with government and contractor engineering personnel and inspectors

• Cost estimating.

Minimum Education: None

Computer Scientist, Senior

Minimum/General Experience: 12 years

Functional Responsibilities:

Performs analyses of system requirements and develops operational software subsystems. Experience in real-time operating systems, distributed systems, timing and sizing analysis, performance analysis, data base design and management, and resource utilization assessment is essential. Background in machine and assembly languages is essential.

Principle Responsibilities:

• Investigate technological topics like artificial intelligence, robotics or virtual reality. The results of their research can lead to the improved performance of existing computer systems and software as well as the development of new hardware or computing techniques and materials.

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree.

Engineer, Aerospace Intermediate

Minimum/General Experience: 4 years

Functional Responsibilities:

Designs the construction of aircrafts and associated parts such as airframe, auxiliaries, communication equipment, controls, fuselage, and power plant. Analyzes results of stress tests on various aircraft and missile parts and conducts research to determine flight characteristics.

Principal Responsibilities

• Perform progressively more complex experience in the design, development, and integration of aircraft engineering projects.

• Has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field.

• Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job.

• Works under immediate supervision.

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree.

**Mechanical Technician 2

Minimum/General Experience: 4 years

Functional Responsibilities:

Responsible for maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of all mechanical and hydraulic- and diesel powered equipment. Skill-level requirements vary from basic troubleshooting and preventive maintenance to component replacement.

Principal Responsibilities

• Skilled in the use of hand tools, air tools, riveters, and sheet metal and machine tools such as shears, breaks, notches, saws, milling machines, lathes, etc., as well as measuring tools, test instruments, and painting equipment.

• Plans and performs installation and test of mechanical modifications to, and preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of mechanical and structural components for, complex systems such as military shelters, aircraft (including engine(s)), ground vehicles, etc., as may be applicable.

• Works from, and assists in the development of, engineering drawings.

Minimum Education: High School Diploma

**Data Entry Clerk

Minimum/General Experience: 2 years

Functional Responsibilities:

Assesses and organizes data generated from research, customer relations or business relations and present data in a useful format for business needs.

Duties Include:

• Computer programming and data analysis, including machine and assembly language programming for mini- and mainframe computers.

• Operation of peripheral computer equipment.

• Interpret data, analyze results using statistical techniques and provide ongoing reports

• Develop and implement data collection systems and other strategies that optimize statistical efficiency and data quality

• Acquire data from primary or secondary data sources and maintain databases/data systems

• Identify, analyze, and interpret trends or patterns in complex data sets

• Filter and “clean” data, and review computer reports, printouts, and performance indicators to locate and correct code problems

• Work closely with management to prioritize business and information needs

• Locate and define new process improvement opportunities

Minimum Education: High School Diploma

**Sheet Metal Mechanic

Minimum/General Experience: 4 years

Functional Responsibilities:

Fabricate or install products that are made from thin metal sheets, such as ducts used for heating and air conditioning.

Principle Responsibilities:

• Select types of sheet metal or nonmetallic material

• Measure and mark dimensions and reference lines on metal sheets

• Drill holes in metal, for screws, bolts, and rivets

• Install metal sheets with supportive frameworks

• Fabricate or alter parts at construction sites

• Maneuver large parts to be installed, and anchor the parts

• Fasten seams or joints by welding, bolting, riveting, or soldering

Minimum Education: High School Diploma

Engineer, Mechanical

Minimum/General Experience: 10 years

Functional Responsibilities:

Applies engineering principles to investigate, analyze, plan, design, develop, implement, test, and evaluate military weapon systems. Reviews and prepares engineering and technical analyses, reports, change proposals, and other technical documentation. The engineer applies engineering experience to perform functions such as system integration, configuration management, quality assurance testing, or acquisition and resource management. May analyze, design, develop, implement, test, or evaluate automated data processing software related to engineering or functional requirements of military weapon systems, associated support systems, or management information systems.

Job Duties:

• Perform design, analysis, and documentation in support of aircraft modification for APSD

• Establish customer and installation requirements to develop design approaches for aircraft modification

• Develop the mechanical design including the preparation of part, subassemblies, assemblies and installation drawings

• Review the detailed engineering drawings prepared to a project

• Direct the work of engineers and technicians who are assigned to the installation team, coordinate and plan their efforts, and provide technical liaison with various shop personnel

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree.

Manager, Contract

Minimum/General Experience: 10 years

Functional Responsibilities:

This position requires a combination of skills in independently drafting and negotiating contract/subcontract terms and conditions, performing contract risk assessment and guidance, providing leadership related to the contract terms, and contract management guidance. Proven experience with contract and/or subcontract management is required; Experience with DoD/Government Contracts, including knowledge and successful execution of all types of Government contracts (FFP, Cost Reimbursement, T&M, etc.) and U.S. Government FAR/DFAR provisions is highly desirable. This position is also responsible for maintaining relationships and providing leadership on legal interpretation of contractual and business terms and conditions. Responsibilities also include negotiating and establishing the contract with the subcontractor to meet the needs of the business pursuit/program as well as to support the Company's goals, objectives, and expected financial results.

Duties include:

• Administer, coordinate and analyze contracts to ensure compliance to company policy, government and commercial specifications and other requirements.

• Review requests for proposals or customer contracts terms and conditions for acceptability and compliance.

• Responsible for structuring and administering contract documents, including creating customer flow downs for customers and suppliers.

• Plan and lead negotiation efforts including the development and review of negotiation strategies to meet program requirements.

• Review contractual terms and conditions for their acceptability, as well as assessing risks and impacts to the proposal or program.

• Brief Program Management, Senior Management and other functional areas on contractual and business risks and provide guidance.

• Operates in accordance with company policies and practices, and in compliance with accepted business ethics.

• Acts as official company and contracts representative regarding contractual requirements, contract/subcontract management, and government regulations.

• Take necessary action to resolve any contractual problems on a timely basis.

• Establish business relationships with customers, suppliers prime and subcontractors.

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree.

Manager, Program

Minimum/General Experience: 8 years

Functional Responsibilities:

This position is for a Program Manager managing a highly visible and demanding international operational program located in Afghanistan. Expect 75% OCONUS travel requirement with overseas deployment on a pre-designated rotation schedule to Afghanistan. Must have strong interpersonal communication skills including ability to conduct program briefings at the prime contract and USG level. Will interact extensively with programmatic, technical, and administrative personnel from other companies, organizations and US government. Comprehensive customer interfacing during the conduct of operations is essential and strong interactive skills are a must. You will assess project issues and develop resolutions to meet productivity, quality, and customer-satisfaction goals and objectives in partnership with OCONUS managers, prime contractor and the USG as needed.

Must possess the following:

• Good communication and interpersonal skills combined with the ability to work with many different people.

• Excellent research and organizational skills.

• Commitment to professional development.

• Good negotiation skills.

• Ability to work independently and collaboratively at all levels.

• Outstanding customer service, communication and presentation skills.

• Highly organized with ability to multi-task, update project tracking reports and timelines.

• Ability to train and lead departments and managers to implement change and follow policy.

• Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency with Microsoft Office is required.

Duties include, but are not limited to: Manage and direct sub tier managers/leads ensuring strict adherence to the Statement of Work (SOW), Standard Operating Procedures (SPO’s) and governing regulations; maintain communication and relations with managers, prime contractor, DOD personnel and customer; develop and manage scheduling, milestones, participation in program review sessions with prime contractor to discuss schedules, technical performance, procedures, administration, and logistics; provide contractual management and logistical support services; create and employ mechanisms for managing project progress and conducting intervention and problem solving with technical personnel, managers/leads, prime contractor and customers; prepare and submit accurate and timely reports as well as Sub Contractor Deliverable (SRDL’s) required by the Statement of Work (SOW); ensure all logistical requirements for property accountability and turn-in remain in accordance applicable written procedures and the SOW; monitor management of training and mentoring of the Ministry of Defense (MoD) Afghan Air Force (AAF) maintenance, and quality control personnel; monitor management of quality control supporting the Mi-17 aircraft fleet; manage quantifiable metrics in accordance with SOW; monitor management of maintenance and ensure compliance with requirements including but not limited to maintaining a monthly 70% or higher Fully Mission Capable (FMC) status on all assigned nonstandard aircraft, aviation maintenance program, quality control program ensuring safe and efficient operation of the aircraft and support equipment, provide improvements and recommend changes to the SOW; manage processes and lead key personnel to ensure mission completion and readiness levels are maintained, monitor management of human resource actions; finance and travel associated requirements; maintain consistent communication stream with CLS Program Manager.

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree.

**Supply Clerk

Minimum/General Experience: 2 years’ experience in operations supply.

Functional Responsibilities: Familiar with processes such as: Issue tools; calibrate and maintain status of calibration on special tools and equipment; insure tools and equipment returned are clean and working properly; maintain inventory of components of calibrated equipment; turn-in unsafe or unserviceable tools and equipment; maintain required supplies for tool room operation; properly label packages and include inventory list, project code and value; prepare shipping documentation; file shipping documents and inventory listings of shipped items; log outgoing shipments; assist in research and preparation of requisitioning documents for supplies and "Off-Line" requisitions; prepare supply request documentation; order parts, material and equipment for stock, maintenance and projects; document requisitions in Register and Record of Demands; maintain accountability of recoverable items; turn-in and maintain records of excess or unserviceable parts and equipment; order, record and attain materials and/or equipment; maintain and distribute administrative supply stocks; document and ship Warranty Repair Items; maintain and record cancellations, modifications and status of requisitioning documents; do lateral searches of parts; issue documented supplies to maintenance personnel; document supply requests; maintain warehouse stock by ordering supplies; maintain and inventory warehouse stock; prepare requisitions for documentation on monthly reports; maintain safety practices cleanliness of supply accountable areas; issue documented request furnished by maintenance personnel of POL products; document requisitions on supply inventory; adequately stock POL products on board; requisition POL products and maintain inventory of POL stock; maintain safety practices and cleanliness of POL storage building; receive, document and distribute supplies; pick up and turn in parts and requisitions for parts; make special pickups and deliveries.

Minimum Education: High School Diploma or GED Equivalent

Supply Supervisor

Minimum/General Experience: 4 years’ experience in operations supply.

Functional Responsibilities: Performs supply supervision activities related to tools, equipment, maintenance of inventory, shipping, requisitioning, record maintenance, and other supply areas as described above and as required by the individual task order.

Minimum Education: High School Diploma or GED Equivalent

**Tools & Parts Attendant

Minimum/General Experience: Must have 2 years’ experience as a Tool & Parts Attendant

Functional Responsibilities: Operate a tool crib that services from people by ordering, receiving, storing, issuing and inventorying tools, parts and stock. Select, issue and accept returned tools and equipment, requested by shop personnel, including maintaining appropriate records. Maintain reorder levels by submitting replenishment requests.

Minimum Education: High School Diploma or GED Equivalent

**Administrative 2

Minimum/General Experience: 5 years of experience.

Functional Responsibilities: Administrative/technical work in management environment. Personal computer literate with knowledge of email, word processing, and spreadsheet software. Uses common office equipment, e.g., facsimile (fax) machines, copiers, projectors, and PC printers. Performs high quality project support. Will contact most levels of Government/client personnel. Handles confidential information. Maintains logs, records, archives and/or working files. Given minimum instruction and supervision, handles correspondence, prepares reports, arranges meetings and/or travel arrangements.

Minimum Education: High School Diploma or GED Equivalent

Budget Analyst

Minimum/General Experience: 15 years of experience.

Functional Responsibilities: Individual performs various budget functions involving the formulation, justification, and/or execution of budgets for organizations, programs, or projects. This work requires knowledge and skill in the application of related laws, regulations, policies, precedents, methods and techniques of budgeting.

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting

Manager ILS

Minimum/General Experience: 6 years required experience in administration experience.

Functional Responsibilities: ILS administration, including supply, purchasing, provisioning, design, reliability, validation and maintainability analysis of complex mechanical or electro-mechanical systems/equipment per DOD requirements.

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree.

Program Analyst, Intermediate

Minimum/General Experience: 7 years of experience managing government technical acquisition programs.

Functional Responsibilities: Technical program management, budgeting, scheduling, trade-off analysis, lifecycle costing, risk management, supportability, test and evaluation, and requirements development. Presentation and briefing skills required.

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Business or Accounting.

Program Analyst, Journeyman

Minimum/General Experience: 3 years of experience managing government programs.

Functional Responsibilities: Related experience includes technical program management, budgeting, scheduling, performance trades, lifecycle costing, risk management, supportability, test and evaluation, and requirements development and management.

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree.

Program Specialist

Minimum/General Experience: 15 years of relevant experience.

Functional Responsibilities: Provides program management support to engineering staff. Support includes project scheduling, financial management, briefing, coordination and graphic presentation.

Minimum Education: High School Diploma or GED Equivalent

Logistician

Minimum/General Experience: 8 years of logistics experience.

Functional Responsibilities: Performs logistic program activities from conceptual stage through life cycle of product. Develops and implements logistics program activities including ILS, technical documentation, RAM, provisioning, etc.; resolves logistics problems; and compiles data on standardization and interchangeability of parts to expedite logistic activities.

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree.

Logistician, Senior

Minimum/General Experience: 8 years of logistics experience.

Functional Responsibilities: Plans, develops and executes logistic program activities from conceptual stage through life cycle of product. Develops and implements logistics program activities including ILS, technical documentation, RAM, provisioning, etc.; coordinates efforts of subcontractors and field service personnel; resolves logistics problems; and compiles data on standardization and interchangeability of parts to expedite logistic activities.

Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree.

Product Pricing:

|MFR PART NO |PRODUCT NAME |PRODUCT DESCRIPTION |UOI |GSA Price |

| | | | |including IFF |

|BHA 101-9001-S61 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$235,155.81 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a S-61 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 101-9001-S61-A |Light Weight Ballistic |This system is designed to be installed without any |Each |$148,171.15 |

| |Protection System |permanent modification requirements to the aircraft and is| | |

| | |secured using existing attachment points on the airframe. | | |

| | |The design also allows for both troop carrying and cargo | | |

| | |loading operations without damaging the LW-CAS panels. | | |

| | |With regards to ballistic protection requirements, the | | |

| | |panels can be designed to withstand NIJ or NATO STANAG | | |

| | |requirements standards. This solution is specifically | | |

| | |priced and designed for a S-61 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 101-9002-S61 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$307,395.58 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a S-61 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 101-9002-S61-A |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$225,967.83 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA-104-9001-UH60 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$141,665.40 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a UH-60 aircraft. | | |

|BHA-104-9001-UH60-A|Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$73,673.30 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 104-9002-UH60 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$175,403.76 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a UH-60 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 104-9002-UH60-A|Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$110,006.91 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 105-9001-H1 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$132,027.22 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a H-1 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 105-9001-H1-A |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$65,993.12 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 105-9002-H1 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$161,796.35 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a H-1 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 105-9002-H1-A |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$98,052.18 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$160,941.78 |

|102-9001-AW149/189 |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a AW149/189 aircraft.| | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$89,033.69 |

|102-9001-AW149/189-|Protection System | | | |

|A | | | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$202,618.57 |

|102-9002-AW149/189 |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a AW149-189 aircraft.| | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$133,916.39 |

|102-9002-AW149/189-|Protection System | | | |

|A | | | | |

|BHA 111-9001-AW139 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$146,484.50 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a AW139 aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$77,513.40 |

|111-9001-AW139-A |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 111-9002-AW139 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$182,207.46 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a AW139 aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$115,984.28 |

|111-9002-AW139-A |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 108-9001-SW4 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$58,622.71 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a SW4 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 108-9001-SW4-A |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$15,826.23 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 108-9002-SW4 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$63,385.76 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a SW4 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 108-9002-SW4-A |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$20,955.68 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$134,918.67 |

|112-9001-BELL412/21|Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

|2 | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a BELL412/212 | | |

| | |aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$68,297.17 |

|112-9001-BELL412/21|Protection System | | | |

|2-A | | | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$165,878.58 |

|112-9002-BELL412/21|Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

|2 | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a BELL412/212 | | |

| | |aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$101,638.60 |

|112-9002-BELL412/21|Protection System | | | |

|2-A | | | | |

|BHA 113-9001-MD500 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$71,717.14 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a MD500 aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$25,257.18 |

|113-9001-MD500-A |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 113-9002-MD500 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$81,243.26 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a MD500 aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$35,516.08 |

|113-9002-MD500-A |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 114-9001-MD600N|Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$88,833.39 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a MD600N aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$35,253.07 |

|114-9001-MD600N-A |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 114-9002-MD600N|Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$103,122.57 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a MD600N aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$50,641.41 |

|114-9002-MD600N-A |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 115-9001-LUH72 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$127,208.13 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a LUH-72 aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$62,153.02 |

|115-9001-LUH72-A |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 115-9002-LUH72 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$154,992.65 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a LUH-72 aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$92,074.82 |

|115-9002-LUH72 -A |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 107-9001-AW119 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$122,389.03 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a AW119 aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$58,312.93 |

|107-9001-AW119-A |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 107-9002-AW119 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$148,188.95 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a AW119 aircraft. | | |

|BHA |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$86,097.45 |

|107-9002-AW119-A |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 117-9001-C27J |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$300,695.48 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a C-27J aircraft. | | |

|BHA 117-9001-C27J-A|Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$200,396.45 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 117-9002-C27J |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$399,925.93 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a C-27J aircraft. | | |

|BHA 117-9002-C27J-A|Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$307,260.01 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 118-9001-Mi26 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$638,032.00 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a Mi-26 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 118-9001-Mi26-A|Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$469,203.11 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 118-9002-Mi26 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$876,185.07 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a Mi-26 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 118-9002-Mi26-A|Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$725,675.66 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 100-9001-Mi17 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$300,695.48 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a Mi-17 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 100-9001-Mi17-A|Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$200,396.45 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 100-9002-Mi17 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$399,925.93 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a Mi-17 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 100-9002-Mi17-A|Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$307,260.01 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 120-9001-V22 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$266,961.83 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a V-22 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 120-9001-V22-A |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$173,515.78 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 120-9002-V22 |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor solution is designed to provide a |Each |$352,300.01 |

| |Protection System |customizable (“by tail number” or vehicle) broader | | |

| | |coverage area and weigh a minimum of 70% less than | | |

| | |comparable steel armor plates. The weight reduction is | | |

| | |significant in alleviating potential CG/and weight issues | | |

| | |with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. | | |

|BHA 120-9002-V22-A |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$265,418.45 |

| |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 120-9001-OD |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor Solution "Open Design" allows us to |Each |$1,677.00 |

|(Open Design) |Protection System |tailor our product to any type of vehicle or component | | |

| | |while offering a broader coverage area and weigh a minimum| | |

| | |of 70% less than comparable steel armor plates. The weight| | |

| | |reduction is significant in alleviating potential CG/and | | |

| | |weight issues with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications. | | |

|BHA 120-9001-OD |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$668.04 |

|(Open Design)-A |Protection System | | | |

|BHA 120-9002-OD |Light Weight Ballistic |BHA's Ballistic Armor Solution "Open Design" allows us to |Each |$2,287.66 |

|(Open Design) |Protection System |tailor our product to any type of vehicle or component | | |

| | |while offering a broader coverage area and weigh a minimum| | |

| | |of 70% less than comparable steel armor plates. The weight| | |

| | |reduction is significant in alleviating potential CG/and | | |

| | |weight issues with the integration of multiple non-legacy | | |

| | |post-production modifications.This solution is | | |

| | |specifically priced and designed for a V-22 aircraft. | | |

|BHA 120-9002-OD |Light Weight Ballistic |Additional price after the purchase of one. |Each |$1,325.67 |

|(Open Design)-A |Protection System | | | |

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