Contractor First Article Testing (FAT) Test Readiness Review (TRR) Sample Clauses

Contractor First Article Testing (FAT) Test Readiness Review (TRR). The contractor FAT TRR determines that the deliverable item(s) is ready to proceed into formal FAT. The contractor FAT TRR assesses test objectives, test methods and procedures, scope of tests, and safety. It confirms that required test resources have been properly identified and coordinated to support planned tests. The contractor FAT TRR verifies the traceability of planned tests to project requirements. It verifies completeness of test procedures. The contractor shall conduct a FAT TRR least ten (10) business days prior to the beginning of FAT as shown in the schedule unless otherwise agreed to by the Government. The contractor shall meet the following entrance criteria to conduct a contractor FAT TRR: • Completion of sufficient components from the initial build to meet test requirements; • Contractor FAT plans completed; • Required resources are identified, scheduled and available (people, test article or articles, facilities, data systems, support equipment, logistics, etc.); • Contractor FAT risk assessment completed. A successful FAT TRR is required prior to conducting the contractor FAT. The decision to proceed into the contractor FAT shall be documented in meeting minutes for Government approval. The contractor shall submit the presentation material and meeting minutes in accordance with CDRL A150.
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