Common use of Configuration Control Clause in Contracts

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.

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Samples: Trainset Agreement

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Configuration Control. Pursuant to the Configuration Management Plan developed pursuant to Article 2119, Contractor shall establish a configuration control System system consistent with the requirements for controlling the hierarchy and arrangement of the Technical Documentation and changes thereto. The System system shall record, as a minimum: Changed items;‌ • items;  Reason for change; Authority for change;‌ • change;  Date of change; Approval status; and Any other significant data. The configuration control System 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 Authoritythe Owner. Examples of major changes include changes that affect any of the following factors: Safety; Schedule or deliveries;‌ • deliveries;  Performance outside the requirements; Delivered Equipmentequipment, so as to require retrofit;‌ • retrofit;  Adjustments or schedules affecting operating limits or performance; Reliability or maintainability outside agreed tolerances; Physical or functional interchangeability;‌ • interchangeability;  Maintenance practices; Maintenance manuals;‌ • manuals;  Training; Spares; Sources of Equipment;‌ • equipment;  EMI/EMC characteristics; Interface characteristics;‌ • characteristics;  Environment; and Compatibility with training program. Changes to the Technical Documentation that address recording 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 Owner action.

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Samples: General Provisions Agreement

Configuration Control. Pursuant to the Configuration Management Plan developed pursuant to Article 214.2.2, Contractor shall establish a configuration control System system consistent with the requirements for controlling the hierarchy and arrangement of the Technical Documentation and changes thereto. The System system shall record, as a minimum: Changed items;‌ • items;  Reason for change; Authority for change;‌ • change;  Date of change; Approval status; and Any other significant data. The configuration control System 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 Authoritythe Owner. Examples of major changes include changes that affect any of the following factors: Safety; Schedule or deliveries;‌ • deliveries;  Performance outside the requirements; Delivered Equipmentequipment, so as to require retrofit;‌ • retrofit;  Adjustments or schedules affecting operating limits or performance; Reliability or maintainability outside agreed tolerances; Physical or functional interchangeability;‌ • interchangeability;  Maintenance practices; Maintenance manuals;‌ • manuals;  Training; Spares; Sources of Equipment;‌ • equipment;  EMI/EMC characteristics; Interface characteristics;‌ • characteristics;  Environment; and Compatibility with training program. Changes to the Technical Documentation that address recording 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 Owner action.

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Samples: California High Speed Train Project Agreement

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Configuration Control. Pursuant to the Configuration Management Plan developed pursuant to Article 21Plan, Contractor shall establish a configuration control System 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;‌ items; • Reason for change; • Authority for change;‌ • Date of change; • Approval status; and and‌ • Any other significant data. The configuration control System system shall differentiate between major and minor changes to the Technical Documentation. All major changes shall require re-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;‌ Equipment; • EMI/EMC characteristics;‌ • Interface characteristics; • Interface characteristics;‌ • Environment; and 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, practices and maintenance manuals, and spares provisioning manuals are unaffected. Minor changes do not require Authority action.action.‌

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Samples: Track and Systems Agreement

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