When last we left the body armor saga two weeks ago, NBC was about to put the military's standard-issue Interceptor Body Armor up to some limited side-by-side testing with Dragon Skin body armor. Since the airing of that Dateline: NBC segment, much has happened.
Most importantly, the House Armed Services Committee (HASC) will be holding a hearing today into the question of whether testing of body armor by the military has been unbiased and fair. In particular, the issue of the Army's handling of the testing of Dragon Skin and Interceptor will be examined.
Included among the witnesses are Murray Neal, president and CEO of Pinnacle Armor, the maker of Dragon Skin, and Brig. Gen. David Brown, the current head of the Army's Program Executive Officer (PEO) Soldier program.
UPDATE: Thanks to Norm DePlume in the comments, here's a link to live audio coverage of the hearing.