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6.3 Consideration of data requirements. The following data requirements should
be considered when this specification is applted on the contract. The applicable
Data Item Descriptions (DID's) should be reviewed in conjunction with the specific
acquisition to ensure that only essential data are requested/provided and that the
DID's are tailored to reflect the requirements of the specific acquisition. TO
ensure correct contractual application of the data requirements, a Contract Data
Requirements List (DD Form 1423) must be prepared to obtain the data, except where
DOD FAR Supplement 27.475-1 exempts the requirement for a DD Form 1423.
Reference Paraqraph
Suggested Tailoring
DID Number,
DID Title
4.6.1 & 4.6.2
Test/
DI-NDTI-80809A
InspectIon
Reports
The above DID's were those cleared as of the date of this specification. The current
issue of DOD 5010. 12-L, Acquisition Management Systems and Data Requirements Control
tist (AMSDL), must be researched to ensure that only current, cleared DID's are cited
on the DD Form 1423.
6.4 First article. When first article inspection is required, the contracting
officer should provide specific guidance to offerors whether the item(s) should be a
preproduction sample, a first article sample, a first production item, a sample
selected from the first production items, a standard production item from the
contractor's
current inventory (see 3.1), and the number of Items to be testes as
specified in 4.3.1. The contracting officer should also include specific
instructions in acquisition documents regarding arrangements for examinations,
approval of first article test results, and disposition of first articles.
Invitations for bids should provide that the Government reserves the right to waive
the requirement for samples for first article inspection to those bidders offering a
product which has been previously acquired or tested by the Government, and that
bidders offering such products, who wish to rely on such production Or- test, must
furnish evidence with the bid that prior Government approval is presently appropriate
for the pending contract. Bidders should not submit alternate bids unless
specifically requested to do so in the solicitation.
6.5 Definitions.
6.5.1 Cover. The cover(s) as used herein shall provide the necessary protection
These
against the environments expected to be encountered during service life.
covers may be in any shape or form and will be fastened to the aircraft.
6.6 Subject term (keyword) listing
Armament Storage Protective Equipment
Cockpit, Covering, Protective Equipment
Engine, Environment Protection Equipment
Fuselage Environmental Covering
Jet Engine, Protection, Storage,
Rotor Blade, Storage Protection.
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