Equipment Testing Programs
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NIJ administers two testing programs: (1) standards-based testing and (2) comparative evaluations. These two programs ensure that the equipment used in the field is safe and reliable and meets the needs of the users.
Standards-Based Testing
In our standards-based testing program, products are tested in accordance with voluntary national performance standards.
Conducted at NIJ-approved independent testing laboratories, this testing confirms the equipment's compliance with NIJ standards. Many public safety agencies require compliance with NIJ standards before the equipment is purchased.
Testing of this type is being performed on:
Comparative Evaluations
Comparative evaluation — field-testing and publishing test data — allows users to select the product that best suits their needs and requirements.
Testing of this type is now being performed on:
- Patrol vehicles — last tested 2012.
- Patrol vehicle tires — last tested 2011.
- Replacement brake pads — last tested in 2010.
- Gloves that are cut-, puncture- and pathogen-resistant — tests are ongoing.