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ARMY STANDS BY OFFICIAL CLP PRODUCT
MG Nadeau stands by official CLP products and he went on to say
“Even if the manual says you should clean your weapon twice a day,
if you’ve got time, clean it four times a day, if you’ve got more time,
clean it eight times a day because the one time you didn’t clean it may be the time it jams”

May 19, 2006

BRAD GIORDANI'S LETTER TO MG ROGER A. NADEAU, COMMANDER RDECOM | PDF
November 19, 2006



USING THE RIGHT LUBE - ARMY TIMES
Soldiers might be tempted to use other products, but it’s important stick with the approved products,
Nadeau said, acknowledging that he’s heard soldiers are using other products but he doesn’t know which ones or to what extent.

June 05, 2006

MG NADEAU WROTE "THANK YOU FOR YOUR LETTER DATED OCTOBER 18, 2005"
November 14, 2005

BRAD GIORDANI WROTE "SINCE 1980, THE ARMY HAS BEEN LUBRICATING AND CLEANING WEAPONS
WITH A CLEANER LUBRICANT AND PRESERVATIVE PRODUCT CALLED CLP"

October 31, 2005

MILITEC, INC HAS ALWAYS AGREED THAT MILITEC-1 DOES NOT MEET
THE SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AS A WEAPONS LUBRICANT FOR CLP

October 18, 2005

To: Friends of American Troops
From: Brad P. Giordani, President Militec, Inc.
Subject: The smoking gun that can't be ignored by MG Nadeau


This inaccurate and bogus technical data was approved by the Chief Chemist at DSCR and forwarded to ARDEC/RDECOM for action as a complete technical data package (TDP) and/or a complete source approval package (SAP) without regard for the source selection process guidelines as per the solicitations that spells out the requirements for alternatives or substitute products. READ MORE


HOW MUCH TO LUBRICATE A WEAPON IN A DESERT ENVIRONMENT
IS A TOPIC OF CONVERSATION IN "STARS AND STRIPES" NEWSPAPER

"CAMP ANACONDA, Iraq — When it comes to lubing weapons, more is better, say the guys who work in the small-arms repair shop at Camp Anaconda, where thousands of jammed and malfunctioning weapons get fixed."

The above and below reports are both Army positions that conflict one another
(1) Using a dry lube in a desert environment with little to no oil on the weapon versus
(2) applying a wet lubricant in generous amounts to the weapons surfaces 4-8 times a day
(which proves CLP does not work) which leads us to this major disagreement between RDECOM and Militec, Inc.


SOLDIER WEAPONS ASSESSMENT TEAM REPORT AND DRAFTS 6-03
"When soldiers conducted daily operator level maintenance and applied a light coat of lubricant (regardless of type) to the weapon, the weapon functioned reliably. The best lubricant of all was determined to be soldier elbow grease."

ARMY GENERAL ENLIGHTENS R.I. MILITARY CONTRACTORS
November 30, 2005

“WE HAVE THREE TO FIVE YEARS TO PROVE THE VALUE OF RDECOM,” NADEAU TOLD AN INDUSTRY CONFERENCE
April 2005


  • Another official report titled Convoy Leader Training Handbook is disregarded by RDECOM. MILITEC is mentioned on page 61. PDF VERSION.

  • RDECOM is requiring the next generation weapon to conform to existing 1960 era CLP military specifications. HTML VERSION

  • If regular CLP worked as RDECOM claims, why would there be a new CLP product with separate NSN's called CLP # 2. CLP Type 2 was specifically developed for extreme desert environments. Why is it then that CLP Type 1 can be used in place of CLP Type #2 in extreme desert environments.

  • CLP works in the lab and fails in the field Effects of Cold on Military Equipment (in Power Point).


    TO: FRIENDS OF AMERICAN TROOPS
    FROM: BRAD P. GIORDANI, PRESIDENT, MILITEC, INC.
    SUBJ: A MAJOR GENERAL THAT IS HURTING OUR TROOPS

    June 18, 2006


    Roger A. Nadeau
    MG NADEAU'S BIO


    MG N. ROSS THOMPSON III AND
    AMC AND THEIR SUBCOMMANDS


    MAY 15, 2003 "THE CURRENT CLP SPECIFICATION REPRESENTS STATE OF THE ART PERFORMANCE FOR THIS MULTI-PURPOSE PRODUCT"
    On the very same day, of the very same month, of the very same year,
    the Army's frst official After Action Report (AAR) dated May 15, 2003
    stated the exact opposite position of General Thompson.


    TO THE OMBUDSMAN OF AMC "I PREDICTED RDECOM/ARDEC WOULD FAIL OUR PRODUCT
    July 6, 2006


    TO LEW ASHLEY "FOR THE TECHNICAL EXPERTS AT RDECOM/ARDEC"
    May 31, 2006


    WHY DOES LEW ASHLEY THE OMBUDSMAN FOR AMC HATE BRAD P. GIORDANI?
    February 20, 2004


    MILITEC LETTER TO LIEUTENANT GENERAL WILLIAM E. MORTENSEN
    May 11, 2006

    The General went past our booth a dozen times during the three day event and never once looked at us. The MILITEC-1 booth was the first booth as you walk thru the only entrance into the event.

    COMMANDING GENERAL, AMC
    September 8, 2005

    “If I don’t know about it, I can’t fix it”.

    MILITEC LETTER TO MR. EMMETT A. FOX CHEMIST RDECOM, FUELS & LUBRICANTS TECHNOLOGY TEAM
    February 6, 2006

    INVESTIGATOR’S QUESTIONS FOR GUS FUNCASTA @ PICATINNY:
    September 19, 2005
    Posted on June 20, 2006


    CUSTOMER SATISFACTION…PICATINNY STYLE
    June 18, 2004


    PRESIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE ORDER
    April 13, 2006


    SES - MICHAEL C. SCHEXNAYDER'S FACTS TO ABC ARE DEAD WRONG
    Received date November 21, 2003


    MICHAEL C. SCHEXNAYDER'S BIO

    Michael C. Schexnayder


    DEFENSE SUPPLY CENTER RICHMOND

    PATRICK J. FINEGAN'S LETTER TO MILITEC
    May 31, 2006

    PATRICK J FINEGAN RECEIVES AN AWARD

    ACQUISITION PLAN FOR MILITEC-1
    Review and Approval Dates February 7th and 8th 2005

    PURCHASE REQUESTS FROM JANUARY 2003 TO MARCH 2006
    (OUR NSN'S WERE BLOCKED FOR OVER 6 MONTHS DURING 2003)


    CONTRACT CLEARANCE & OVERSIGHT REVIEW
    February 10, 2005

    DEVELOPMENT STAGE
    September 8, 2004

    JUSTIFICATION FOR OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION
    February 7 and 8, 2005

    DSCR'S FACT SHEET BASED ON ARDEC/DSCR MEETING ON MAY 11, 2005

    PRE-POST SUMMARY
    February 7, 2005

    STATEMENT OF FACTS
    October 19, 2003


    TROOPS BUYING THEIR OWN GEAR
    OCTOBER 8, 2003


    CLP

    CLP AND THE NEW CLP2 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    October 26, 2005

    ATTENTION WEAPONS LUBRICANT MANUFACTURERS
    March 20, 2006

    SOURCE APPROVAL REQUEST GUIDE

    REVISION E TO MIL-PRF-63460, CLP FOR WEAPONS AND WEAPONS SYSTEMS

    SHOOTING DOWN RUMORS
    December 2005

    PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION SOF COMBAT ASSAULT RIFLE HEAVY
    27 February 2004
    New weapons must conform to CLP specifications instead of CLP (or any other products) conforming to new weapons specifications.

     

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