The provided documents are multiple Contract Data Requirements Lists (CDRLs), specifically DD Form 1423-1, related to "CERTIFICATION DATA REPORT CHEMICAL AND MECHANICAL (PHYSICAL) PROPERTIES." Each CDRL details requirements for vendors to submit certification data, including actual values in accordance with procurement specifications and ensuring traceability of certifications to material via unique markings. The data item number for these reports is DI-MISC-82386. Distribution of these reports is restricted to DoD and DoD contractors only, effective November 4, 2025, with other U.S. requests referred to COMNAVSEASYSCOM. The documentation for these certification data reports must be attached to the Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) e-Business Suite, and acceptance or rejection of the documentation will occur concurrently with the corresponding material, not prior to shipment.
The document lists various types and sizes of nickel-chromium-molybdenum-columbium (NICRMDCB) alloy studs, all manufactured to ASTM-B446-GR1 standards and conditioned through stress relief annealing and pickling processes. The studs are specified with different thread sizes (e.g., 1.5-12UNJF-2A, 0.875-9UNC-2A, 0.625-11UNC-2A, 0.375-16UNC-2A) and lengths (e.g., 3.00 inches, 3.75 inches, 6.00 inches). This file, likely part of a federal government Request for Proposal (RFP) or grant, details specific material and manufacturing requirements for these fasteners, indicating a need for high-strength, corrosion-resistant components in a government-related project.
This government solicitation (SPMYM226Q5107) from DLA Maritime - Puget Sound is a Request for Quote (RFQ) for Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB) to supply various sizes of Inconel welding studs (1.5", 7/8", 5/8", 3/8"). The solicitation details requirements for material, dimensions, chemical and mechanical certifications, and delivery to Bremerton, WA by November 14, 2025. Key provisions include supply chain traceability, mercury exclusion, commercial packaging and marking standards, and destination inspection and acceptance (QA3, 45 days). Contractors must use the Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) system for electronic invoicing and receiving reports. The document also outlines contractor access requirements to Navy bases, including the need for Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS) credentials. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is encouraged for disputes.