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Funding for Compliant Armor

The Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program, administered by BJA, provides funding to purchase vests that comply with NIJ Standards.

 

NIJ's Role in the Body Armor Safety Initiative

In November 2003, the U.S. Department of Justice announced its Body Armor Safety Initiative in response to concerns from the law enforcement community about the effectiveness of body armor then in use. These concerns followed the failure of a relatively new Zylon®-based [1] body armor vest worn by a Forest Hills, Pennsylvania, police officer.

The officer survived the shooting, but sustained severe injuries. The Forest Hills shooting was the first case ever reported to NIJ in which body armor compliant with the NIJ standard failed to prevent penetration from a bullet it was designed to defeat.

As part of this Initiative, NIJ examined both new and used Zylon®-based bullet-resistant armor, analyzed upgrade kits provided by manufacturers that retrofit Zylon®-based bullet-resistant armors, and reviewed the existing program that tests bullet-resistant armor to determine whether the process needed modification.

Advisory Notices

NIJ may issue Body Armor Standard Advisory Notices to identify body armor materials that, based on NIJ review, appear to hold a risk of death or serious injury as a result of degraded ballistic performance. Any body armor model that contains material listed in an advisory notice will be deemed no longer NIJ compliant unless and until the manufacturer satisfies NIJ that the model will maintain its ballistic performance over its declared warranty period.

View a complete list of advisory and safety notices Exit Notice.

Supplemental Information

Supplemental Information will be issued by NIJ in the event a clarification of NIJ's intent is needed.

In addition, Administrative Clarifications will be issued by the NIJ Compliance Testing Program (CTP) on an as-needed basis when questions arise from participants regarding CTP requirements. The CTP will notify all active program participants when new clarifications are released. Review all current clarifications Exit Notice.

Learn more about the Body Armor Safety Initiative:

Notes

[1] Zylon® (poly-p-phenylene benzobisoxazole or PBO fiber) is a high-strength organic fiber produced by Toyobo Co., Ltd. Zylon® is a registered trademark of Toyobo Co., Ltd. Back to text.

Date Modified: July 13, 2012