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Ready to Assess

Public-safety testing, without the spreadsheet scramble.

Ready to Assess gives agencies a governed way to purchase exam packages, issue unique candidate links, run monitored assessments, and review score, integrity, billing, and audit evidence in one Ready to Serve workflow.

Pilot setup

$500

Used link

$20

Demo form

15 questions

Pain 01

Exam day is still too manual

Candidate rosters, test windows, accommodations, retests, and answer sheets live across inboxes and spreadsheets.

Pain 02

Integrity evidence is hard to defend

Agencies need a clear review record, not a black-box accusation that blends monitoring signals with employment decisions.

Pain 03

Reports arrive after momentum is gone

Recruiting teams need score, completion, audit, and billing evidence quickly enough to move candidates forward.

Which buying path fits?

Start with the job the agency needs done.

Ready to Assess should not force every department into the same motion. Some agencies need administration for their existing test. Some want to pilot RTS-owned content. Some need a cleaner way to prepare candidates before exam day.

Path 01

01

Administer your exam

For agencies that already own a written test.

Upload the agency-owned exam, lock the scoring key, publish an immutable version, issue candidate links, and keep validation responsibility clearly with the agency.

Agency-uploaded package

Path 02

02

Pilot an RTS exam

For agencies that want a structured public-safety assessment.

Start with a pilot-labeled RTS exam family while original items move through job analysis, SME review, item analysis, adverse-impact review, and counsel signoff.

RTS pilot package

Path 03

03

Prepare the pool

For agencies that want candidates to practice without leaking test content.

Sell or sponsor study guides built from separate practice-only item pools, explanations, timed drills, and readiness diagnostics.

Study-guide access

The solution

One governed exam loop from payment to report.

The product is built around a legal line agencies can explain: Ready to Assess administers the exam, preserves evidence, and routes exceptions. The agency still reviews context and makes employment decisions.

Score

Configured exam grade

Evidence

Neutral integrity timeline

Decision

Agency review layer

01

Buy the package

Agency setup, link credits, exam package, study-guide access, support tier, and expiration rules become entitlement records.

02

Choose the exam

Select an RTS pilot exam family or upload agency-owned content with authority, copyright, validation, and final-decision attestations.

03

Issue candidate links

Each invitation is single-candidate, expiring, recoverable, and bound to agency, exam form, candidate profile, and entitlement.

04

Run the session

Candidates complete notice, preflight, timed questions, autosave, recovery, submit, and neutral integrity-event capture.

05

Review the record

Agencies receive score, competency breakdown, technical quality, integrity events, accommodations, reviewer disposition, and audit exports.

Agency command center

Less guessing. More evidence on the table.

A hiring chief should be able to see who was invited, who finished, what the score means, which sessions need review, what was billed, and which records are ready for audit without chasing five systems.

No automated employment disqualification
No honesty, emotion, or character inference
Gaze and face signals stay review-only
30-second away warning before session end
Screen, focus, fullscreen, paste, and network events are contextual evidence
ADA accommodation paths are configured before invitations

Ready to Assess console

January 2027 Firefighter Entry Cycle

Pilot gate

Purchased

300

Issued

276

Complete

184

Review

7

CandidateExamStatusCloseout
RCFR-0271Firefighter Entry WrittenCompleteScore ready
RCFR-0272Agency uploadTechnical reviewRetest option
RCFR-0273Firefighter Entry WrittenIntegrity reviewAgency queue
RCFR-0274Study guideClaimedPractice only

Integrity evidence is kept separate from the grade. Exceptions route to agency review with technical context and audit history.

Exam families

Original content, labeled by validation status.

Agencies can pilot with their own uploaded exams first. RTS-owned exam banks move through job analysis, SME review, pilot data, item analysis, cut-score study, adverse-impact analysis, counsel review, and psychometric sign-off before any validated label.

Firefighter Entry Written

Reading comprehension / Applied math / Mechanical reasoning / Situational judgment / Observation and detail / Written communication

Pilot exam

Law Enforcement Entry Written

Reading comprehension / Writing clarity / Vocabulary and spelling / Report comprehension / Scenario judgment

Practice only

EMS Entry Hiring Screen

Reading comprehension / Applied math / Protocol and safety comprehension / Scenario judgment

Practice only

Dispatcher Entry Screen

Verbal ability / Reasoning / Memory / Perceptual ability / Multitasking / Typing and data entry

Practice only

Corrections Entry Screen

Reading comprehension / Report writing / Judgment / Interpersonal scenarios / Policy comprehension

Practice only

Paid pilot packaging

Clear next steps before a real agency rollout.

View billing surface

one time

Agency Setup

$500

Paid pilot onboarding, agency profile verification, policy setup, billing setup, and launch readiness review.

metered credit

Exam Link Credits

$20

Single-candidate, expiring exam links billed only when used by a candidate session.

one time

RTS Exam Package

$1,500

Access to an RTS-owned pilot exam family, published version snapshots, scoring key, and agency report package.

one time

Agency-Uploaded Exam Package

$750

Agency-owned exam import, answer-key validation, authority attestation, immutable publishing snapshot, and report export.

one time

Study Guide

$49

Candidate or agency-sponsored access to lessons, explanations, practice-only item pools, drills, and readiness diagnostics.

1

Run the demo

Start the 15-question public walkthrough and inspect the candidate closeout state.

2

Open the studio

Review the demo cockpit, report packet, email artifact, audit export, and billing posture.

3

Request a pilot

Confirm agency scope, exam source, legal gates, accommodations, and production persistence plan.

Production remains gated until the evidence is worthy of the product.

Stripe entitlements, Supabase persistence, signed media, email delivery, legal terms, privacy review, security review, accessibility review, and Garrison final approval all stay in front of real candidates or production exam claims.