Madison Technologies Inc
Madison Technologies Inc. is a Nevada corporation that was incorporated on
June 15, 1998. Madison was initially incorporated under the name “Madison-Taylor
General Contractors, Inc.” Effective May 24, 2004, Madison changed its
name to “Madison Explorations, Inc.” by a majority vote of the shareholders.
Effective March 9, 2015, Madison changed its name to “Madison Technologies
Inc,” by a majority vote of the shareholders.
Tuffy Packs manufactures a line of custom inserts that provide a level of personal
protection from ballistic threats similar to what law enforcement officers wear
daily as bullet proof vests. The Tuffy Pack, LLC Ballistic Shields® conform
to the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Level IIIA threat requirements. NIJ
is the research, development and evaluation agency of the U.S. Department of
Justice. NIJ Standard–0101.06, “Ballistic Resistance of Body Armor,”
is a minimum performance standard developed in collaboration with the Office
of Law Enforcement Standards (OLES) of the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST). It is produced as part of the Standards and Testing Program
of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), Office of Justice Programs, U.S.
Department of Justice. This standard is a technical document that specifies
the minimum performance requirements that equipment must meet to satisfy the
requirements of criminal justice agencies and the methods that shall be used
to test this performance. This standard is used by the NIJ Voluntary Compliance
Testing Program (CTP) to determine which body armor models meet the minimum
performance requirements for inclusion on the NIJ Compliant Products List.
Personal body armor covered by this standard is classified into five types
(IIA, II, IIIA, III, IV) by level of ballistic performance. In addition, a special
test class is defined to allow armor to be validated against threats that may
not be covered by the five standard classes. The classification for the Tuffy
Pack product line states;
2.3 Type IIIA (.357 SIG; .44 Magnum) Type IIIA armor that is new and unworn
shall be tested with .357 SIG FMJ Flat Nose (FN) bullets with a specified mass
of 8.1 g (125 gr) and a velocity of 448 m/s ± 9.1 m/s (1470 ft/s ±
30 ft/s) and with .44 Magnum Semi Jacketed Hollow Point (SJHP) bullets with
a specified mass of 15.6 g (240 gr) and a velocity of 436 m/s ± 9.1 m/s
(1430 ft/s ± 30 ft/s). Type IIIA armor that has been conditioned shall
be tested with .357 SIG FMJ FN bullets with a specified mass of 8.1 g (125 gr)
and a velocity of 430 m/s ± 9.1 m/s (1410 ft/s ± 30 ft/s) and
with .44 Magnum SJHP bullets with a specified mass of 15.6 g (240 gr) and a
velocity of 408 m/s ± 9.1 m/s (1340 ft/s ± 30 ft/s).
The ballistic shields (collectively, the “Licensed Products”) when
inserted into backpacks, briefcases or computer bags will provide the highest
level of protection currently available as lightweight concealable body armor.
Backpacks with ballistic protection weigh only 16 – 24 ounces more than
a non-protected pack (based on the pack size).