Test facility for the assessment of conducted energy devices

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£150,000

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  • Technical testing, analysis and consultancy services
  • Miscellaneous evaluation or testing instruments

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9 months ago

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5.1	The requirement is for a Test Facility to devise a Technical Test Plan for the TASER T10™ in accordance with the attached Test Guidance and then conduct the testing.  Once the Technical Test Plan has been approved by the Authority the Test Facility will conduct the tests.  At the conclusion of this activity a full written report detailing the results of these tests, the raw data and any analysis will be provided with the option of a presentation of the report if required.  The scope includes but is not limited to :
5.1.1	The Technical Test Plan to include all tests as specified in the attached test guidance Appendix H Test Guidance;
5.1.2	Technical report to be provided in sufficient detail to support the required approval process but also be comprehensible to non-experts;
5.1.3	Presentation on the Technical Test Plan if requested by the Authority;
5.1.4	Report on learning and improvements in these processes for future projects.

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