Specifications include, but are not limited to: 5.1GRIMM Automotive Car Hacking Workbench System (or equivalent): 5.1.1 The Contractor shall custom build a car‐hacking workbench to support the curriculum interests of HCCS.5.1.2 The car‐hacking workbench shall be developed from a modern‐day vehicle and customized, if desired, to meet the training needs and expectations of the HCCS. The Contractor will purchase the proper vehicle and will dissect the electronic components and wiring to recreate the electronic functionality within the training dashboard. This unique training tool shall provide students and participants with a hands‐on, visual training experience outlining the ability to manipulate code and software found within a standard vehicle.5.1.3Deliverables: The basic model Car‐Hacking workbench shall include:5.1.3.1Purchase of a vehicle in which the electronic components5.1.3.2 Dissection, rewiring, and simulation of vehicle functionality on a training workbench providing students the ability to disrupt vehicle code, and impacting vehicle operations. 5.1.3.3 In the baseline model of the car hacking workbench, vehicle lights, signals, infotainment systems, power windows and locks, and more are simulated to provide the user a real‐time visual or audible impact for vehicle cybersecurity vulnerabilities.5.1.3.4Design and Functionality. 5.1.3.5Operator’s manual. 5.1.3.6In‐person set‐up & orientation. 5.1.3.7 Shipping / Delivery costs.