National Institute of Justice / Michigan State Police
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) is pleased to announce its third comprehensive evaluation of replacement brake pads for police patrol vehicles. The goal is to provide law enforcement agencies across the country with information that will help them make informed decisions regarding replacement brake pads. This program is being administered by the Michigan State Police (MSP) Vehicle Test Team and entails two test stages. Stage One is an FMVSS 135 based inertia dynamometer laboratory performance screening test, and Stage Two will be conducted on vehicles in two steps consisting of high speed straight-line braking and pursuit-style driving. Companies with registered business addresses in the United States or Canada and experience with high performance brakes and/or friction materials are invited to submit samples.
Greening Testing Laboratories, Inc. is assisting in the program execution and administration. Details and related product submission forms are available by clicking on the following link: www.greeninginc.com/NIJ-MSPBrakePadProject.htm
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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