The DD FORM 1423-1, FEB 2001, is a Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) used for federal government RFPs, federal grants, and state/local RFPs. This document, specifically for a "36" Blast Valve Cylinder" with NIIN 01666922, outlines requirements for a Test/Inspection Report (DI-NDTI-80809B). Key requirements include detailed First Article Test (FAT) reporting, which can be waived if a supplier has previously provided an acceptable unit within three years. Otherwise, FAT involves comprehensive documentation of dimensions, material certifications, and processing details. Disapproved reports require resubmission within ten calendar days, and the final report must be delivered electronically in PDF format to ryan.gilbert.12@us.af.mil. The form also provides detailed instructions for both government personnel and contractors on completing each item, including definitions for various price groups (Group I-IV) related to data item development costs. The document is signed and approved by Ryan Gilbert and Joel Wilson as of December 2025.
The Engineering Data List, dated December 2, 2025, with revision 3, details engineering data for the LGM-30 end item, specifically focusing on the "CYLINDER, BLAST VALV" manufactured by GOODRICH CORPORATION. The document lists several engineering drawings and accompanying documents, including those for a "CYLINDER - VALVE, SAFETY, VENTILATION," a "LABEL, UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION (UID)," and a "FORGING, CYLINDER-VALVE, SAFETY, VENTILATION." Each entry includes the CAGE code, drawing number, revision, number of sheets, furnished code, and distribution code, along with remarks referencing specific Engineering Orders (EOs) for updates. The document also provides a legend for the "FURNISHED METHOD CODE," explaining how different types of data are provided (e.g., furnished with solicitation, classified, not available). A critical note states that the release of this data to a foreign-owned, controlled, or influenced company requires approval from the Foreign Disclosure Office, highlighting security considerations. This document is crucial for understanding the technical specifications and controlled distribution of engineering data related to the LGM-30 system components, likely within a federal government procurement or maintenance context.
The provided Statement of Work outlines comprehensive preservation, packaging, and marking requirements for government contracts, adhering to various military, federal, and international standards. Contractors must comply with MIL-STD 2073-1 for military packaging, including special instructions for hazardous and classified materials, and ASTM D3951 for commercial packaging. MIL-STD 129 mandates specific military markings for shipment and storage, requiring DD Form 1574 tags. International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM 15) govern wood packaging materials for global distribution. Electrostatic sensitive materials require adherence to MIL-STD-2073-1, MIL-HDBK-773, ANSI/ESD S20.20, ESD TR20.20, and MIL-STD-129. MIL-STD-147 covers palletized unit loads, and MIL-STD-648 provides design criteria for specialized shipping containers. Hazardous material shipments must comply with ICAO, U.S. CFR Title 49, IATA, IMDG, and AFMAN24-604, requiring Competent Authority Approval and certified test reports. FED-STD-313 mandates Safety Data Sheets, and FAR clause 52.223-3 addresses hazardous material identification. Contractors can use the SPIRES website for packaging requirements and must manage reusable containers and report discrepancies via WebSDR. The document emphasizes using the most recent revisions of all listed specifications and standards, crucial for federal government RFPs, grants, and state/local RFPs.
This government Request for Quotation (RFQ) (SPRHA2-26-Q-0239) issued by DLA Aviation – Ogden, dated January 6, 2026, seeks quotations for "CYLINDER,BLAST VALV" (NSN: 1420-01-666-9224 AH) with a NAICS code of 336419. It specifies the need for First Article Test Reports and subsequent production articles. Key requirements include adherence to an On-Time Delivery Improvement initiative, detailed supply chain traceability documentation, and military packaging and marking standards (MIL-STD-129 R, MIL-STD-2073-1E). The RFQ mandates electronic submission of payment requests and receiving reports via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) and includes clauses on defense priority, unique item identification (IUID), and prohibitions on certain foreign-made unmanned aircraft systems and telecommunications equipment. Quotes are due by February 5, 2026.