The Improved Toxicological Agent Protective (ITAP) suit was developed by GEOMET as a replacement for the Army’s existing Toxicological Agent Protective (TAP) suit. The initial R&D phase began in 1995 and ended in 1999 and GEOMET continues to provide production support. The ITAP ensemble can provide up to one hour of skin and respiratory protection to personnel involved in chemical warfare agent environments.
The ITAP system developed by GEOMET includes a protective suit with optional overvest and splash hood; breathing system (a one-hour Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA); a Personal Ice Cooling System (PICS); and a Compact Air Supply System (CASS) when a filtered air mode is required. The ITAP system is modular and can be configured in two different modes (CASS or SCBA) to meet mission needs.

Our system integration experts designed, integrated and produced ITAP suits that fully meet the operational and protective requirements of the users. Some highlights of our system integration effort include:
- Development and testing of integrated personal protective equipment systems consisting of agent protective clothing, breathing apparatus, and personal cooling
- Material testing of protective equipment items to certify resistance to hazardous chemical agents
- Integration of the protective system with various mission tasks and existing equipment
- Development of operation manuals, training materials, and personnel training in support of government tests and evaluations, and operational exercises