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Apparel
& Equipage
With more than 30 years of federal and military
manufacturing experience, AbilityOne is dedicated
to delivering over 200 different apparel and
equipage products to our customers. Using a wide
array of services and state-of-the-art solutions,
the AbilityOne Program and our national network
of nonprofit agencies (NPAs) have the best solutions
to fit your particular needs.
Our Apparel and Equipage product manufacturing
includes:
- Dress clothing – shirts, slacks, trousers,
socks, hats and belt
- Army combat uniform (ACU)
- Battle dress uniform
(BDU)
- National interment flag
- JSLIST – chemical
protective suit
- Insect net protection
– cot and tent sizes
- Aerial liaison panel
markers
- Military recruits – bag items
Our AbilityOne NPAs have a thorough knowledge
and understanding of textile and equipage requirements.
Utilizing leading industry practices and a network
of material suppliers, federal and DoD customers
benefit from AbilityOne’s superior product lines
and simplified contracting environment.
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See the AbilityOne Advantage
in Apparel & Equipage>
“I know that I can always
rely on AbilityOne to support our men and
women in uniform with the very best clothing
and textile products. Their commitment
to state-of-the-art manufacturing, quality
assurance controls and on time deliveries
places them in the top tier of our manufacturing
base. I am especially pleased that I am
able to support their mission and provide
jobs for so many people with severe disabilities.”
Kurt Wilson, Colonel
USAF
Director, Defense Supply Center, Philadelphia,
PA
“AbilityOne sources provide
some of the most vital go-to-war items
for our military – and they do it well.
I also can attest that there is no compromise
in the quality of workmanship from AbilityOne
vendors. It is a great program and I’m
honored to be part of it.”
Steven Bernett,
Deputy Commander
Defense Supply Center, Philadelphia, PA
“I know when I look back
at my career, I will be proud of the fact
that we were able to meet the requirements
of the American warfighter with the help
of the folks in the AbilityOne Program.
We use the AbilityOne Program because they
provide quality items and services to us.”
Thomas Bouchard,
Supervisory Contract Specialist
U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center
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