Not at all, they just specialize in government purchases now that they sold off Inova. I have the 9VX and if this light is as good of quality as mine, it's a good option for the price. We are looking at them for our patrol rifles we keep in the units. The part we liked was that they can be mounted left or right handed so one light works with all shooters.
A far as the plastic/glass debate: Mine is Lexan, and I drop it, beat it, and generally abuse it every day. No scratches. Streamlight and Pelican use Lexan also, and they have been a LE standard for years. Even Gene uses Lexan in his big lights because they are stronger (Wildcat comes to mind). Glass is great for flashoholics who want the best light transmittance possible, but really for abusing, the plastic never breaks (I have lost many a glass lens in my lights over the years and never a plastic one). I also think a few of the new lights (some are upgrades of older models, not really NEW lights) have mineral glass lenses too.
Really I wish they were not so low profile in the public sector as they make a really good light with rock solid build and their new electronic switches are fantastic and quiet. Nothing like the old Inovas (although I really liked my T4). They use PWM for their low mode instead of constant current, but for what it's for, it hasn't been an issue. The regulation on high is great as is runtime, and the TIR optics are really good for close to mid lighting (blended hotspot to spill).
Another + for these lights is the material they are made of doesn't scratch easily and is light and durable. O-rings are beefy and it just feels good in the hand.