The document outlines the updated process for submitting Source Approval Requests (SARs) to DLA Aviation. SARs are no longer accepted via CD by mail and must now be submitted electronically through the DoD SAFE file transmission site. To initiate a SAR submission, send an email to dlaavnsmallbus@dla.mil with the subject "request a SAR drop off," including your CAGE code, NSN, and preferred email for receiving the download link. The document also specifies that SARs will not be evaluated for already competitive items (AMSC “G”) or if they are not cost-effective due to low item demand, recommending checking the DLA Supplier Requirements Visibility Application for forecasting. The review process can take over 180 days, with formal notification of the decision. For guidance, refer to the Source Approval Handbook, and for questions, contact the DLA Aviation SAR analyst via email. The document also explains how to check if multiple services use an NSN via PUB LOG FLIS.
This document is a list of various parts, identified by their Federal Supply Classification (FSC), National Item Identification Number (NIIN), Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code, part number, and nomenclature. The items include diverse components such as rotor assemblies, bolts, plugs, seals, keys, packings, brake expander tubes, hydraulic pistons, helical springs, cylinder sleeves, and bushings. This type of detailed listing is commonly found in government procurement documents like RFPs, where specific parts and their identifiers are crucial for ordering, inventory management, and ensuring compliance with federal supply chain standards. The document's purpose is to provide a standardized catalog of parts, facilitating accurate identification and procurement within a government context.
The provided file is a list of various parts and components, each identified by a Federal Supply Class (FSC), National Item Identification Number (NIIN), Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code, part number, and nomenclature. The items include a rotor assembly, disc; bolt, machine; plug, fusible, brake; seal, plain; key, machine; packing, preformed; brake, expander tube; piston, hydraulic brake; spring, helical, comp; cylinder sleeve; and bushing. This type of document is typically found within government RFPs or procurement files, detailing specific components required for federal projects, maintenance, or manufacturing. It serves as a catalog or inventory of parts, crucial for supply chain management and ensuring the availability of necessary materials for government operations.