SAFECOM P25 CAP Task Force
For additional information on the SAFECOM P25 CAP Task Force, please contact SAFECOMGovernance@hq.dhs.gov.
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For additional information on the SAFECOM P25 CAP Task Force, please contact SAFECOMGovernance@hq.dhs.gov.
Upon completion of product testing, equipment suppliers must submit their Supplier’s Declaration of Compliance (SDOC) and Summary Test Report (STR) documents for DHS review.
These areas organize P25 CAP Compliance Assessment Bulletins (CABs).
All equipment suppliers that participate in the P25 CAP must use DHS-recognized laboratories to conduct performance, conformance, and interoperability tests on their products.
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