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Prison inmates produced defective combat helmets for U.S. soldiers
2016-08-19
Federal prison inmates used makeshift hatchets and a screw shoved through a piece of wood among other rudimentary tools to manufacture thousands of faulty Kevlar combat helmets designed to protect the lives of U.S. soldiers on the battlefield, according to a highly critical watchdog report that offered new details about the government boondoggle.

More than 126,000 helmets manufactured at a Texas prison under a government contract were recalled after inspectors found major defects, including serious ballistic failures, in 2010, according to a report issued Wednesday by the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General. Even though the government and taxpayers lost $19 million on the defective helmets, ArmorSource, the company responsible for the helmets, was awarded more government contracts even as the Justice IG probe was being conducted.
I suggest that the prisoners, their supervisors, and the Armor Source people be required to wear the helmets. Each must suffer two whacks in the head with a baseball bat wielded by an E6 or above who has served in Iraq or Afghanistan. If they survive the two whacks, no charges will be pressed.

Yes, this is adapted from Casino.
Posted by:Blossom Unains5562

#6  Forced labor to build military equipment is the essence of stupidity.

The Discovery Channel's Tank Overhaul -- The Panther had an interesting side commentary about parts sabotaged by Nazi forced laborers.
Posted by: magpie   2016-08-19 17:46  

#5  "I suggest that the prisoners, their supervisors, and the Armor Source people be required to wear the helmets. Each must suffer two whacks in the head with a baseball bat wielded by an E6 or above who has served in Iraq or Afghanistan. If they survive the two whacks, no charges will be pressed."

Chute packer in a prior life?
Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2016-08-19 15:53  

#4  You never worked at a Title 1 school USN?

I could put 2 kids, a chicken feather and an anvil in a room, check back in an hour an the anvil would be in 11 pieces.
Posted by: Shipman   2016-08-19 09:13  

#3  Here's a potential win-win: cancel all prison contracts for everything but gravel; gives the prison an income stream and it is really, really hard to phuck up rock.
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2016-08-19 08:42  

#2  Goes back to the 80s when the asshats in Beltway decided to make prison pay for itself. They gave the Bureau of Prisons priority in government contracts.

At the time the Army had a contract for its camouflage netting produced on a BIA indian reservations. The Army appealed but the cronies got their way and the prison system got the contract and the reservation got unemployment.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-08-19 08:28  

#1  And there you have it folks - the circle jerk of cronyism, or collective oligarchy, in all its glory. It was not always thus, well intentioned folks might get a government issue item - well, issued - manufactured by well meaning folks.

It's an outrage that any military equipment is being produced in a prison, hotbeda of radicalism, Islamic and Domestic. You expect pride in a job well done?

Cui Bono?.
Posted by: Bov Flimbers   2016-08-19 00:26  

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