Specifications include, but are not limited to: The concealable body armor shall be the Safariland SX Series that meets or exceeds the Federal Bureau ofInvestigations Body Armor Test Protocol and complies with National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Standard 0101.06 Ballistic Resistance ofPersonal Body Armor for Type IIIA classification. Bids based on body armor models made by manufacturers other than Safariland must be clearly identifiedas such; those bidders must include: a male and female sample, full productdescriptions, drawings and/orphotos, technical specifications, as well as a list of at least (10) law enforcement agencies currently using that model armor for reference with their bid. Bidders failing to submit this supporting documentatioii will be rejected from the bid. The soft body armor must provide maximxim practical protective coverage for male and female officers for everyday wear. However, it must not bind or restrict user mobility or wearability. The intent is to provide full wrap or overlap protection ofthe torso - coverage is to be the maximum available consistent with wearability needs. This is defined as a vest with "full wrap" side panels that "butt fit" at the sides, with no more than 1" gap or overlap design in which the side panel overlaps for the highest degree of coverage. Suitable relief 1-2" should be allowed between the bottom edge ofthe vest and the duty belt while standing so that no binding occurs when the officer is in a sitting position. Ample reliefmust be provided in the armpit region for maximum mobility and a 2"-3" scoop neck must be provided to maintain concealability and prevent the armor from showing when worn under a shirt with an open collar.