How long does it take to conduct a Technical Surveillance Countermeasures survey, on average?
Depending on the complexity and threat level, a Technical Surveillance Countermeasures survey of a single room may take from 12 to 24 man hours. This includes preparatory activities and the drafting and discussing of the concluding report. For every subsequent room that is examined at the same time, a shorter time applies since certain activities are conducted per object, rather than per room.
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