Configuration to your specification.
Where a deployment needs configured hardware — IP addresses, firmware versions, mounting orientation, cable lengths cut to length — we configure before shipping. The unit that arrives is the unit the program needs, not a generic one that has to be tweaked on site.
Functional validation.
Each unit is exercised against the function it is being deployed to perform. Power on, data path verification, range checks, environmental seal verification where applicable. The validation criteria are documented and shared with the client before acceptance.
Acceptance testing.
For larger programs, acceptance testing happens with the client — either on site or remotely. The program signs off on what is delivered, against the criteria agreed at brief intake. No surprises at deployment.
Build records and traceability.
Each delivered unit is traceable: components, build date, test results, configuration parameters. If a unit needs to be revisited months later, the record exists. This is the difference between supply and engineered supply.