The Engineering Data List (EDL) provides a comprehensive record of engineering data for the F-16 END ITEM, identified by NSN 6685011496398WF. Managed by the 429 SCMS organization and compiled by Brian D. Lawson, this revision 7 document, dated October 4, 2023, details various components and associated documentation from Lockheed Martin Corporation. Key items include a TRANSMITTER,PRESSUR with reference number 16VC001001-5, a LABEL, UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION, a SENSOR, PNEUMATIC, and INTERPRETATION, FORMATS. The EDL also specifies a
This document outlines the manufacturing qualification requirements for a PSA (NSN: 6685-01-149-6398, P/N: 16VC001001-5 or 2101382-3-1) for the F-16 application. To become a qualified source, offerors must notify the government of their intent, certify their facilities and equipment, verify possession of a complete data package, and demonstrate compliance with manufacturing and unique identification requirements. They must also provide quality, performance, and environmental evaluation data, identify material sources, and detail critical safety item management. A qualification test plan must be submitted for approval, followed by a test report. A pre-contract award qualification article is required for evaluation, with results provided within 545 days. The estimated qualification cost is $65,000, with an estimated completion time of 730 days. Full qualification is mandatory before contract award. The document also details five Source Qualification Waiver Criteria (QWC) for potential sources who may meet specific conditions, such as prior supply to the government or OEM, qualification for related assemblies or part numbers, or previous qualification by a merged entity, allowing them to apply for a waiver of all or part of the qualification requirements.
This document outlines preservation, packaging, and marking requirements for government contracts, emphasizing adherence to Department of Defense (DoD) Military Standards, ASTM International, and ANSI. Key standards include MIL-STD 2073-1 for military packaging, ASTM D3951 for commercial packaging, and MIL-STD 129 for military marking. It details specific requirements for hazardous materials, classified materials, electrostatic discharge sensitive items, and wood packaging materials (ISPM 15). The document also covers specialized shipping containers (MIL-STD-648), palletized unit loads (MIL-STD-147), and the use of Item Type Storage Codes (ITSC). Contractors must submit Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for hazardous materials and use systems like SPIRES for packaging instructions and WebSDR for reporting discrepancies. Compliance with various federal regulations, international standards, and government publications is mandatory, ensuring proper handling, identification, and shipment of materials for DoD facilities and worldwide distribution.
This government Request for Quotation (RFQ) seeks proposals for Transmitter, Pressure, under solicitation number SPRHA4-26-Q-0185. Issued by DLA Aviation - Ogden, the RFQ is not a small business set-aside and is open to qualified sources like Honeywell International Inc. and Lockheed Martin Corp. The acquisition is a rated order for national defense, emergency preparedness, and energy program use. Key requirements include detailed pricing for quantity ranges, adherence to a Required Delivery Schedule (RDS), and strict compliance with packaging, marking (MIL-STD-130, MIL-STD-129, ASTM-D-3951), and unique item identification (IUID) standards. Contractors must use the Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) system for electronic payment requests and receiving reports. The RFQ emphasizes supply chain traceability, ethical conduct, and compliance with various federal acquisition regulations, including those concerning foreign military sales and the prohibition of certain foreign-made unmanned aircraft systems.