Configuration Control. Minor Deviations:
(1) The contractor shall submit the deviation to NSWC DD for review & approval.
(2) If NSWC DD concurs in classification, the deviation will be boarded at NSWC DD CCB for approval or disapproval.
(3) If NSWC DD does not concur in classification, the Contractor shall cancel the minor deviation The Contractor shall submit for review and approval all specification changes to NSWC DD for review and approval.
Configuration Control. (a) Seller shall make no change in design, materials, manufacturing location, manufacturing process, assembly processes, or source of supply, after approval of the first production test item or after acceptance of the first completed end item, without Buyer’s written approval. If Seller makes any changes in the design, materials, manufacturing location, manufacturing process, assembly processes, or source of supply after approval of the first production test item or after acceptance of the first completed end item and the change was the initiated by the Seller, all re-qualification costs will be the responsibility of the Seller. Seller agrees that any approval by Buyer of the first production test item or any acceptance by Xxxxx of the first completed end item shall not in any way relieve Seller from performing all requirements of this Contract, including Seller's obligations under ¶ 9, WARRANTY.
(b) Seller shall furnish military standard hardware to the drawing revision level contained in the technical data package(s) issued to Seller for performing the Contract. If no revision level is specified, parts must be supplied to the latest revision level established by government agencies as of the date of this Contract.
(c) Should Seller decide to discontinue manufacture of the Goods purchased by Buyer under this Contract, Seller shall:
(i) provide written notice to Buyer of the intended supply discontinuance; and
(ii) provide Buyer a minimum of twelve (12) months from the written notification date to allow Buyer to place final “lifetime buy” Purchase Orders for the Goods at a unit price to be negotiated, but in no event higher than the unit price provided in this Contract. Seller’s obligations under this clause shall extend for thirty (30) years beyond the effective date of this Contract, irrespective of whether the Contract is completed/terminated within the thirty (30) year period.
(d) Material supplied to POs must be in accordance with the quality clause requirements outlined on the PO, and are located at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/suppliers/quality/quality-clauses.pdf
(e) When requested by the Buyer, the Seller shall provide the following technical data to assist the Buyer with completing supportability requirements associated with the Seller’s parts: Technical Data Package (TDP), material shelf life, pricing, assembly and/or piece part drawings, letter of permission/use (to allow Buyer to share data with its customer(s)). The Buyer recognizes the Seller’s Inte...
Configuration Control. (a) Seller shall make no change in design, manufacturing, assembly processes or source of supply, after approval of the first production item or after acceptance of the first completed end item, without the prior written approval of Buyer.
Configuration Control. (a) Seller shall make no change in design, materials, manufacturing location, manufacturing process, assembly processes, or source of supply, after approval of the first production test item or after acceptance of the first completed end item, without Buyer’s written approval. If Seller makes any changes in the design, materials, manufacturing location, manufacturing process, assembly processes, or source of supply after approval of the first production test item or after acceptance of the first completed end item and the change was the initiated by the Seller, all re-qualification costs will be the responsibility of the Seller. Seller agrees that any approval by Buyer of the first production test item or any acceptance by Xxxxx of the first completed end item shall not in any way relieve Seller from performing all requirements of this Contract, including Seller's obligations under ¶ 9, WARRANTY.
(b) Seller shall furnish military standard hardware to the drawing revision level contained in the technical data package(s) issued to Seller for performing the Contract. If no revision level is specified, parts must be supplied to the latest revision level established by government agencies as of the date of this Contract.
(c) During the performance of this Contract and for a period of two (2) years following the last delivery of Goods under this Contract, Seller shall notify Buyer if Seller becomes aware of any obsolescence or planned obsolescence, of any Goods covered under this Contract.
Configuration Control.
a. Task order of specialist routes (e.g., Light Duty Specialist followed by Vacuum Specialist)
b. Tools
c. Materials
d. Supplies
Configuration Control. Seller shall make no changes in design, manufacturing or assembly processes or source of supply, after approval of the first production test item or after acceptance of the first completed end item, without the written approval
Configuration Control. The Seller shall not make changes to the technical documentation, specifications or drawings referenced by the Buyer purchase order without prior written approval by the Buyer. Buyer Quality Assurance Requirements. Quality Requirements (QR) in accordance with Form No. 20-09-08-2, with all their terms and conditions, become an integral part of the purchase order. Those QR clauses that are specifically applicable are listed on the face of the purchase order. Seller conformance to the specifically referenced QR shall be maintained at all times.
Configuration Control. With the exception of mandatory changes directed by a recognized Governmental Agency and not excluding the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Seller shall make no change in design, manufacturing or assembly processes or source of supply which would affect form, fit, function, weight, or performance of the Products ordered hereunder without the express, written approval of Cirrus. In the event the Seller proposes such a change, the Seller shall provide a copy of the proposed revision and supporting Data to Cirrus for written approval. These design changes shall include the reason for and description of change, serial number(s) affected and effective date of the change. Changes requiring the issuance of a service bulletin or service information letter shall be fully documented including illustrations as applicable. Should Seller fail to obtain Cirrus' written approval prior to delivering such modified Product(s), Cirrus may reject the Product(s) and seek all applicable rights and remedies; and the delivery of non-conforming Products shall be treated as if delivery has not occurred, and Seller shall be considered delinquent to its obligation to delivery in strict compliance with the schedule contained in an Order. The obligations of this Paragraph shall survive the cancellation, termination, or completion of any Orders or this Agreement.
Configuration Control. Pursuant to the Configuration Management Plan developed pursuant to Article 21, Contractor shall establish a configuration control System consistent with the requirements for controlling the hierarchy and arrangement of the Technical Documentation and changes thereto. The System shall record, as a minimum: • Changed items; • Reason for change; • Authority for change; • Date of change; • Approval status; and • Any other significant data. The configuration control System shall differentiate between major and minor changes to the Technical Documentation. All major changes shall require re-submittal of the relevant Technical Documentation to Authority. Examples of major changes include changes that affect any of the following factors: • Safety; • Schedule or deliveries; • Performance outside the requirements; • Delivered Equipment, so as to require retrofit; • Adjustments or schedules affecting operating limits or performance; • Reliability or maintainability outside agreed tolerances; • Physical or functional interchangeability; • Maintenance practices; • Maintenance manuals; • Training; • Spares; • Sources of Equipment; • EMI/EMC characteristics; • Interface characteristics; • Environment; and • Compatibility with training program. Changes to the Technical Documentation that address the incorporation of corrections are classified as minor if the correction did not involve a change classified as major. These include changes that deal only with manufacturing processes or sources in a way such that the physical and functional interchangeability, maintenance practices, maintenance manuals, and spares provisioning are unaffected. Minor changes do not require Authority action.
Configuration Control. The Seller shall not make changes to the technical documentation, specifications or drawings referenced by the Buyer purchase order without prior written approval by the Buyer.