The DD FORM 1423-1, FEB 2001, is a Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) used for federal government RFPs, grants, and state/local RFPs. This specific form details the requirement for a Counterfeit Prevention Plan (CPP) for the AN/TSQ-T10 system, under contract FD20202600067. The CPP, identified as data item A005 and authority DI-MISC-81832, must include all items from section 3 of SAE AS5553. The contractor must deliver the plan within 30 days of contract award, with government comments provided within 14 days, and a re-submittal due 7 days after comments. Submissions are to be electronic (MS Office 2016+ or PDF) to USAF AFMC 415 SCMS/EN. Distribution is authorized to the Department of Defense and U.S. DoD contractors only due to limited access information. The document also provides detailed instructions for both government personnel and contractors on completing the form, including definitions for pricing groups based on the effort required for data item development.
This document outlines comprehensive preservation, packaging, and marking requirements for government contractors, focusing on adherence to various military, federal, and international standards. Key requirements include utilizing MIL-STD 2073-1 for military packaging, ASTM D3951 for commercial packaging, and MIL-STD 129 for military marking. Special provisions are detailed for hazardous materials, electrostatic discharge sensitive items, and wood packaging materials (ISPM 15). Contractors must also comply with standards for specialized shipping containers (MIL-STD-648) and palletized unit loads (MIL-STD-147). The document mandates the use of specific forms and certifications, such as DD Form 1574 and Safety Data Sheets (FED-STD-313), and outlines procedures for reporting discrepancies via WebSDR. It emphasizes accessing relevant specifications through the ASSIST website and provides contact information for support. The overarching purpose is to ensure uniform, compliant, and safe handling of all materials for shipment and storage within the Department of Defense and other government activities.
This government document outlines packaging and distribution requirements for Department of Defense (DOD) contractors, emphasizing strict compliance with international and national security regulations. Distribution is restricted to DOD personnel and contractors for administrative or operational use, with specific destruction protocols for sensitive documents. Key notices include guidelines for repackaging existing assets, referencing SPIRES for National Stock Numbers (NSNs), allowing material substitutions that maintain protection without increasing cost to the government, and mandating Level A packaging for overseas and FMS shipments. A significant portion details compliance with International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM No. 15) regarding wood packaging material (WPM) to prevent the spread of invasive species. All wooden lumber, pallets, and containers must be constructed from debarked, heat-treated wood (56 degrees Celsius/133 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 minutes) and bear certification/marking from an ALSC-recognized accredited agency. These measures ensure secure, compliant, and environmentally responsible handling of government assets.
This government Request for Quotation (RFQ) SPRHA5-26-Q-0067, issued by DLA Aviation - Ogden, seeks a Drive, Antenna (NSN: 5985-01-599-1912 FD) and a Counterfeit Prevention Plan. This acquisition, restricted to Linmarr Associates (Cage: 1GX03), is a rated order for national defense, emergency preparedness, and energy program use. Key requirements include adherence to a Required Delivery Schedule (RDS) with proposed achievable schedules, robust supply chain traceability documentation for ten years, and military-standard packaging and marking (MIL-STD-129 R, MIL-STD-2073-1E). Payment requests and receiving reports must be submitted electronically via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF). The RFQ also details various federal acquisition regulations, including those concerning small business programs, environmental protection (e.g., ozone-depleting substances, hexavalent chromium), and prohibitions on contracting with certain foreign entities or using specific telecommunications equipment. An ombudsman is available for concerns not resolved by the contracting officer.