This is the context in which the Aircrew Laser Eye Protection – Technology Insertion (ALEP-TI) program has been structured as an evolutionary acquisition effort. Managed by AFLCMC/ROU at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and supported by the Operations and Support team at Robins AFB, the program replaces and upgrades laser protection eyewear every five to seven years. Instead of treating eye protection as a static item of personal equipment, the Air Force is turning it into a rolling technology baseline, allowing it to keep pace with changing laser wavelengths, power levels, and operational feedback from the field. The latest iteration, known as the Block 3 family of products, is built around a modular kit concept that can be tailored to the mission profile.