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Nameplate, if different (see 3.9.2).
Inspection conditions, if different (see 4.3).
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First article inspection, if different (see 4.4).
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Quality conformance inspection, if different (4.5).
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6.2.1 Consideration of data requirements. The following data requirements
should be considered when this specification is applied on a contract.
The
applicable Data Item Descriptions (DIDs) should be reviewed in conjunction
with the specific acquisition to ensure that only essential data are
requested/provided and that the DIDs are tailored to reflect the requirements
of the specification 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 Paragraph
DID Number
DID Title
Suggested Tailoring
The above DIDs 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 List (AMSDL), must be researched to ensure that only
current, cleared DIDs are cited on the DO Form 1423.
All technical data furnished should be written in
6.2.2 Technical data.
the English language.
article inspection is required,
6.3 First article. When first
the
contracting off leer 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, a standard production item from the contractor's
current inventory (see 3.1), and the number of items to be tested. 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.
6.4 Definitions.
6.4.1 Inch-pound units. Inch-pound units are a system of measures based on
the yard and pound commonly used in the United States of America and defined
by the National Bureau of Standards. Inch-pound units having the same names in
other countries may differ in magnitude.
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