I doubt that it is something TAPR would do.   Building complete systems gets 
into all sorts of issues (mainly regulatory).   But it is easy enough to build. 
  They sell a nice case that the RPI3 and touchscreen mounts in.  The 
PI+touchscreen+case sells for around $110.   The TICC(s) connect to it via USB. 
 

There are also some Win10 tablets with 1024x600 touch screens that sell for 
around $60 (apparently Microsoft doesn't charge manufacturers for Win10 on 
tablets with small/low res screens).

I  am thinking about laying out a front-end board for the TICC.  It would have 
some switchable (relay?) 50 ohm input terminators,  switchable PICDIV dividers 
for PPS/1MHz/5MHz/10MHz/15MHz (or 2.5 MHz)  inputs,  footprints for a decent 
reference oscillator (MV89/8663/DIP/etc), and a 12V to 5V (3A?) power converter 
for the  TICC and PI... most of the better surplus oscillators run off of 12V.  
Also maybe add a data multiplexer for combining the outputs of two TICC boards 
into one data stream (but Heather could do that in software).  John has some 
ideas for a similar board.  

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>  Wow!  If you can persuade John and TAPR to produce that, I would be there
with my chequebook before the ink had dried on the web-page! :-)
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