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Project 25 Compliance Assessment Program (P25 CAP)

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P25 compliant, P25 CAP compliant, P25 compliant with the Statement of Requirements (P25 SOR)—what does it all mean?

P25 CAP, a voluntary program, allows suppliers to publicly attest to their products' compliance through P25 CAP testing at DHS-recognized laboratories. As proof, suppliers are required to submit Summary Test Report (STR) and Supplier’s Declaration of Compliance (SDOC) documents. These documents are available on the Approved (Grant-Eligible) Equipment page.

It is important to note that equipment on this list are tested only to specific tests as identified in the STR. These STRs are available upon request to P25CAP@hq.dhs.gov. Specific P25 features may not be tested if the equipment does not support that specific feature. It is this list, and only this list, which is referenced by several federal grant programs, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as allowable equipment to be purchased. The varying P25 labels can be confusing, and our guide on P25 terminology explains the program and how the terms apply.

To learn more about the value of P25 radios, watch these videos made by CISA's SAFECOM.

Last Updated: 07/26/2024
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