ST-P25 CAP Archive Documents
P25 Compliance Assessment Program's archived documents have been superseded by more current authorities, but are provided for historical context.
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P25 Compliance Assessment Program's archived documents have been superseded by more current authorities, but are provided for historical context.
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P25 CAP Compliance Assessment Bulletins (CABs) outline the policy, testing and reporting requirements for the P25 CAP. Newly published CABs (May 2019) take the place of previous CABs (October 2018). Note that equipment must be tested to 2017/2018/2019 CAI CAB requirements to be listed on the “Approved (Grant-Eligible) Equipment List.”
P25 CAP Compliance Assessment Bulletins (CABs) outline the policy, testing, and reporting requirements for the P25 CAP. Newly published CABs (October 2018) take the place of existing CABs (March 2010).
P25 CAP Compliance Assessment Bulletins (CABs) outline the policy, testing and reporting requirements for the P25 CAP.
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