Opportunity
SAM #N0010426QFF44
NAVSUP WSS MECHANICSBURG Solicitation for Hull Insert Connector Assembly
Buyer
NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (WSS) Mechanicsburg
Posted
July 17, 2026
Respond By
August 03, 2026
Identifier
N0010426QFF44
NAICS
335931, 332999, 336611
This opportunity is issued by NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support Mechanicsburg (NAVSUP WSS MECH), under the Department of the Navy, for a critical shipboard component. - Government Buyer: - Department of the Navy, NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support Mechanicsburg (NAVSUP WSS MECH) - Product Requested: - Hull Insert Assembly - Part number: M24231/25-003(MOD) - Modified to 6.375-inch outside diameter ('B' dimension) - Material: Grade HY-80, Type B (per T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300, Appendix G) - Must comply with MIL-DTL-24231/25 - Unique/Notable Requirements: - SPECIAL EMPHASIS material (Level I, Scope of Certification, or Quality Assured) - Extensive material certification and traceability required - First article testing, process control plan, and qualification plan mandatory - Compliance with ISO-9001, MIL-STD-792, MIL-I-45208, and other referenced standards - Certifications for non-destructive testing (magnetic particle, dye penetrant, ultrasonic) and welding procedures - Buy American and small business set-aside requirements - OEMs: - No specific OEMs named; procurement is based on part number and military specification - Vendors: - No specific vendors named; open to qualified small businesses meeting requirements
Description
CONTACT INFORMATION 4 | N743.49 | WVE | 771-229-0573 | benjamin.t.spangler.civ@us.navy.mil ITEM UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION AND VALUATION (JAN 2023) 19 HIGHER-LEVEL CONTRACT QUALITY REQUIREMENT (DEC 2014) 1 | See specification sections C and E. INSPECTION OF SUPPLIES--FIXED-PRICE (AUG 1996) 2 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE - SHORT VERSION 8 GENERAL INFORMATION-FOB-DESTINATION 1 | B WIDE AREA WORKFLOW PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS (JAN 2023) 16 | Stand-Alone Receiving Report - Certifications Combo - Receiving Report & Invoice - Material | N/A | TBD | N00104 | TBD | N39040 - Certifications, S4306A - Material | N50286 | TBD | 133.2 | N/A | N/A | N39040 - Certifications | N/A | N/A | SEE DD FORM 1423 | PORT_PTNH_WAWF_NOTIFICATION@NAVY.MIL | BENJAMIN.T.SPANGLER.CIV@US.NAVY.MIL NAVY USE OF ABILITYONE SUPPORT CONTRACTOR - RELEASE OF OFFEROR INFORMATION (3-18) 1 MANDATORY USE OF WORKFLOW PRO (WFP) MOD ASSIST MODULE 1 WARRANTY OF SUPPLIES OF A NONCOMPLEX NATURE (JUNE 2003) 6 | One year from date of delivery. One year from date of delivery. FIRST ARTICLE APPROVAL--CONTRACTOR TESTING (DEV 2026-O0042)(FEB 2026) 10 | One | 0001 | 30 | 180 | benjamin.t.spangler.civ@us.navy.mil | | | 60 | X | BUY AMERICAN-FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS-BALANCE OF PAYMENTS PROGRAM-BASIC (FEB 2024) 11 SMALL BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTING PLAN (DOD CONTRACTS)-BASIC (DEV 2026-O0037)(FEB 2026) 2 WARRANTY OF DATA-BASIC (DEVIATION 2026-O0035) (FEB 2026) 2 NOTICE OF TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE (DEV 2026-O0037)(FEB 2026) 1 SECURITY PROHIBITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS (CLASS DEVIATION 2026-O0025)(FEB 2026) 7 BUY AMERICAN-FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS-BALANCE OF PAYMENTS PROGRAM CERTIFICATE-BASIC (FEB 2024) 5 BUY AMERICAN-BALANCE OF PAYMENTS PROGRAM CERTIFICATE-BASIC (FEB 2024) 1 ALTERNATE A, ANNUAL REPRESENTATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS (DEVIATION 2026-O0043)(FEB 2026) 13 NOTICE OF PRIORITY RATING FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE, EMERGENCY PERPARDENESS, AND ENERGY PROGRAM USE (APRIL 2008) 2 EVALUATION OF FIRST ARTICLE TESTING 3 1. DD1423 Data Item A001 (Inspection and Test Plan) may be waived if already on file at NAVSUP WSS Mechanicsburg. 2. Portsmouth NSY's DODAAC has changed from N00102 to N50286. Any reference to N00102 within this order should be updated to N50286. 3. The following proposed delivery schedule applies: Submission of Certification Data CDRLs will be on or before 20 days prior to scheduled delivery. Weld procedure and qual data 120 days ADCLT Approval of weld procedures and qual data 60 days after receipt FAT REPORT 180 DAYS AFTER APPROVAL OF PRLT APPROVAL OF FAT REPORT 60 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT PNSY review/acceptance of Certification CDRLs 6 working days after receipt of Certification DD 1423 CDRLs. Final delivery of material will be on or before 365 days after effective date of the resulting contract. 4. Any contract awarded as a result of this solicitation will be "DO" rated order; "DO" rated order certified for national defense use under the Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS). 5. NAVSUP WSS Mechanicsburg will be considering past performance in the evaluation of offers in accordance with DFARS 252.204-7024. 6. This solicitation requires First Article Testing. See FAR 52.209-3 First Article Approval - Contractor Testing for more details. 7. This order is issued pursuant to Emergency Acquisition Flexibilities (EAF). 1. SCOPE 1.1 The material covered in this contract/purchase order will be used in a crucial shipboard system. The use of incorrect or defective material would create a high probability of failure resulting in serious personnel injury, loss of life, loss of vital shipboard systems, or loss of the ship itself. Therefore, the material has been designated as SPECIAL EMPHASIS material (Level I, Scope of Certification, or Quality Assured) and special control procedures are invoked to ensure receipt of correct material. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2.1 Order of Precedence - In the event of a conflict between the text of this contract/purchase order and the references and/or drawings cited herein, the text of this contract/purchase order must take precedence. Nothing in this contract/purchase order, however, must supersede applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained. 2.2 Applicable Documents - The document(s) listed below form a part of this contract/purchase order including modifications or exclusions. 2.2.1 "Document References" listed below must be obtained by the Contractor. Ordering information is included as an attachment to this contract/purchase order. 2.2.2 Specification Revisions - The specification revisions listed under "Documents References" below are the preferred revision. Older and/or newer revisions are acceptable when listed within Contract Support Library Reference Number CSD155 in ECDS (Electric Contractor Data Submission) at: https://register.nslc.navy.mil/. This is to allow Contractors to use certain acceptable older specification revisions to purge their existing stock of material certified to those older revisions or to use newer specification revisions when material is certified to newly released revisions, without requiring the submittal of waiver/deviation requests for each specification revision on every contract. Revisions of specifications reflecting editorial and/or re-approval (e.g., E2009, R2014, etc.) are considered inconsequential, but are acceptable when their revisions are listed within CSD155 or elsewhere within this contract. DOCUMENT REF DATA=ANSI/ASQ Z1.4 DOCUMENT REF DATA=MIL-STD-792 DOCUMENT REF DATA=ISO_9001 DOCUMENT REF DATA=ISO10012 DOCUMENT REF DATA=ISO/IEC 17025 DOCUMENT REF DATA=MIL-DTL-24231 DOCUMENT REF DATA=MIL-DTL-24231 DOCUMENT REF DATA=MIL-I-45208 DOCUMENT REF DATA=MIL-STD-45662 DOCUMENT REF DATA=ANSI/NCSL Z540.3 DOCUMENT REF DATA=S9074-AQ-GIB-010/248 DOCUMENT REF DATA=T9074-AS-GIB-010/271 DOCUMENT REF DATA=T9074-AD-GIB-010/1688 DOCUMENT REF DATA=T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 The Hull Insert Assembly must be in accordance with MIL-DTL-24231/25, part number M24231/25-003(MOD), except as amplified or modified herein. 3.1.1 The modification to the hull insert is the outside diameter, "B" dimension, must be 6.375 inches. 3.2 Material for Parts Requiring Certification - Quantitative chemical and mechanical analysis is required for the parts listed below unless specifically stated otherwise: Part - Hull Insert, Item 3 Material - T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300, Appendix G, Grade HY-80, Type B 3.3 Testing Certification - Certifications are required for the following tests on the items listed below. Additional testing on other piece parts (if any) per applicable drawings and specifications is still required, but certifications are only required as listed below. Test - Magnetic Particle Inspection Item - Hull Insert, Item 3, Exterior Surfaces After Machining Performance - T9074-AD-GIB-010/1688 Acceptance - T9074-AD-GIB-010/1688 Test - Dye Penetrant Inspection Item - Clad Surfaces Performance - T9074-AD-GIB-010/1688 Acceptance - T9074-AD-GIB-010/1688 Test - Ultrasonic Inspection Item - HY-80 Starting Material Performance - T9074-AS-GIB-010/271 Acceptance - T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 Test - Non-Destructive Tests Item - Weld Repair (as applicable) Performance - Per applicable fabrication specification Acceptance - Per applicable fabrication specification 3.4 Certification is required for the following as identified further below: Process Control Plan Qualification Plan Qualification Testing (First Article) All manufacturing facilities which have been approved to an earlier revision of this specification are required to meet the recertification requirements of T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 Revision 2. An updated Process Control Plan incorporating any changes necessary to meet the requirements of T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 Revision 2 must be submitted. Re-certification of the first article approval of vendor facilities, processes, and manufacturing methods is required every 5 years and must meet all the requirements of T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300. The certification must be current at the delivery date of procured products. 3.4.1 Qualification Testing (First Article Inspection) - See DI-NDTI-80809 (First Article Test Report) - Certification is required for the following test on the items listed below: Test - First Article Inspection Item - HY-80 Starting Material Performance - T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 Acceptance - T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 Previous FAT approvals that were based upon previous specifications are not valid for meeting the requirements of T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 Revision 2, unless otherwise approved by NAVSEA. The Contractor may request the FAT submission requirement be waived by providing the PCO with evidence of NAVSEA approval, provided it meets the requirements of this contract/purchase order. 3.4.2 Process Control Plan - See DI-NDTI-80809 (Process Control Plan) - Certification is required for the following attribute on the items listed below: Attribute - Process Control Plan Item - HY-80 Starting Material Performance - T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 The PCP must be reviewed and approved by NAVSEA prior to initiating First Article Testing. The Contractor may request the PCP submission requirement be waived by providing the PCO with evidence of NAVSEA approval. 3.4.3 Qualification Plan - See DI-NDTI-80809 (Qualification Plan) - Certification is required for the following attribute on the items listed below: Attribute - Qualification Plan Item - HY-80 Starting Material Performance - T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 The QP must be reviewed and approved by NAVSEA prior to initiating First Article Testing. The Contractor may request the QP submission requirement be waived by providing the PCO with evidence of NAVSEA approval. 3.5 Certificate of Compliance - (SPECIAL EMPHASIS MATERIAL) The Contractor must prepare and submit a certificate of compliance certifying that the items/components furnished under this contract comply with the requirements of the procurement document, including any/all invoked specifications and drawings. 3.6 Welding - When welding processes are required, as invoked by Section C paragraph 3 requirements, they must be in accordance with T9074-AD-GIB-010/1688 by personnel and procedures qualified under S9074-AQ-GIB-010/248 for all production and repair welding and brazing. Procedures and Qualification Data must be submitted for review and approval prior to performing any welding. 3.7 Configuration Control - The Contractor must maintain the total equipment baseline configuration. For items of proprietary design, Contractor drawings showing the latest assembly configuration must be provided to the Government in electronic (C4) format. Definitions are provided elsewhere in the Contract/Purchase Order. 3.7.1 Waivers/Deviations - All waivers and deviations, regardless of significance or classification require review and approval by the Contracting Officer. Waivers and Deviations must be designated as Critical, Major, or Minor. The Contractor must provide a copy of this request to the QAR. Requests must include the information listed below. A. A complete description of the contract requirement affected and the nature of the waiver/deviation (non-conformance), including a classification of Critical, Major, or Minor. B. Number of units (and serial/lot numbers) to be delivered in this configuration. C. Any impacts to logistics support elements (such as software, manuals, spares, tools, and similar) being utilized by Government personnel or impacts to the operational use of the product. D. Information about remedial action being taken to prevent reoccurrence of the non-conformance. 3.7.2 All requests for Waivers/Deviations on NAVSUP-WSS Contracts must be submitted to the NAVSUP WSS Contracting Specialist via eMail. 3.7.3 ECPs - The Government will maintain configuration control and change authority for all modifications or changes affecting form, fit, function, or interface parameters of the Equipment and its sub-assemblies. The Contractor must submit an Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) for any Class I or II changes that impact the Equipment covered by this contract. ECPs must be prepared in Contractor format, and must include the following information: A. The change priority, change classification (Class I or Class II), and change justification. B. A complete description of the change to be made and the need for that change. C. A complete listing of other Configuration Items impacted by the proposed change and a description of the impact on those CIs. D. Proposed changes to documents controlled by the Government. E. Proposed serial/lot number effectivities of units to be produced in, or retrofitted to, the proposed configuration. F. Recommendations about the way a retrofit should be accomplished. G. Impacts to any logistics support elements (such as software, manuals, spares, tools, and similar) being utilized by Government personnel in support of the product. H. Impacts to the operational use of the product. I. Complete estimated life-cycle cost impact of the proposed change. J. Milestones relating to the processing and implementation of the engineering change. 3.8 Mercury Free - Mercury and mercury containing compounds must not be intentionally added or come in direct contact with hardware or supplies furnished under this contract. Mercury contamination of the material will be cause for rejection. 3.9 NAVSEA 0948-LP-045-7010 - Any applicable requirements of NAVSHIPS 4410.17, NAVSEA 0948-LP-045-7010, or 0948-045-7010 which the contractor must meet are included in this contract/purchase order. The above documents are for Government Use Only. Further application of the above documents is prohibited. 3.9.1 Marking of material with a Material Designator per the Drawing is also prohibited, with the exception of Fasteners. Fasteners must be marked with a Material Symbol/Designator as specified elsewhere in this contract. QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 3.10 See CDRL DI-MISC-80678 (Test Certification) - A statement of tests performed, listing the pieces tested must be furnished along with a copy of the test results. Certification must include the contractor's name, address and date, quantity inspected, identified to the contract/purchase order and item number, and the Contractor's or authorized personnel's signature. Test certifications must reference the standard/specification, including the revision, to which the testing was performed and the acceptance criteria used. Test procedure numbers may also be referenced on test reports. Test reports on weldments must be identified to weld joint and layer. 3.11 See CDRLs DI-MISC-80875 (welding procedures) and DI-MISC-80876 (weld procedure qualification data) - When production or repair welding is required in accordance with T9074-AD-GIB-010/1688, the applicable welding procedure(s) and qualification data must be submitted for review and approval. In addition, the CONSUMED WELD METAL C of C as defined below must be submitted as part of the certification OQE package submitted by the Contractor. 3.11.1 Approval of the Contractor's qualification data must be obtained prior to performing any welding (production or repair). 3.11.2 If the Contractor's qualification data has previously been approved by the Navy for other contracts, a copy of the original approval letter may be submitted along with the procedures and qualification data report to expedite the approval process. The approval letter must reference the applicable welding procedure and qualification data report identification/number. Prior approval does not guarantee acceptance for this or any future contracts. As far as practical, all procedures for the contract must be submitted at the same time. Welding procedures and qualification data must be submitted in a commercially available electronic format such as Adobe Acrobat PDF. The contractor must state the applicability of each weld procedure and qualification data submitted, citing the drawing number and pieces to be welded. (i.e., "WP-123 and QD-123 are submitted for the weld joint between pieces 1 and 2 on drawing ABC.") 3.11.3 The PCO's authorization for the use of weld procedure(s) and qualification data for the specific application as submitted does not mitigate the vendor's responsibility to comply with the requirements of S9074-AQ-GIB-010/248, T9074-AD-GIB-010/1688, and the contract. 3.11.4 Authority for the repair of Special Repairs in castings or the repair of forged material must be obtained via request for waiver from the Procurement Contracting Officer. This request must describe the defect; including size, depth, location, and a description of the proposed repair. This request for NAVSUP-WSS Contracts must be submitted via the Electronic Contractor Data Submission (ECDS) application. 3.11.5 Any new procedure qualification performed under this Contract will require the vendor to provide a minimum 72 hour notification to DCMA with an offer to observe the welding of the test assemblies. The 72 hour time limit may be modified upon mutual agreement between the vendor and DCMA. 3.11.6 Preparation and retention of weld records is required, as specified by section 5 of T9074-AD-GIB-010/1688. 3.11.7 See CDRL DI-MISC-80678 (Consumed Weld Metal) - A Certificate of Compliance is required for all weld filler metals used for production or repair welding, and must include the following: a) Filler Metal LOT number(s) b) Specification and Type c) A positive statement that the vendor has obtained OQE and verified that each LOT of weld filler material conforms to specification requirements d) A positive statement verifying that the weld filler metals were the correct material type or grade prior to consumption. 3.11.8 When production welds or repair welds are performed by a subcontractor, the requirement for submission of all certification documentation required herein must be passed down to the subcontractor. 3.12 Quality System Requirements - The Contractor furnishing items under this contract/purchase order must provide and maintain a quality system in accordance with ISO-9001 as amplified or modified herein, with the calibration system requirements of ISO-10012 or ANSI-Z540.3 with ISO-17025. A Quality System in accordance with MIL-I-45208, with the calibration system requirements of MIL-STD-45662, is acceptable as an alternate. 3.12.1 The Contractor's quality system and products supplied under the system are subject to evaluation, verification inspection, and acceptance/nonacceptance by the Government representative to determine the system's effectiveness in meeting the quality requirements established in the Contract/Purchase Order. 3.12.2 The Contractor's quality system must be documented and must be available for review by the Contracting Officer or his representative prior to initiation of production and throughout the life of the contract. The Prime Contractor must, upon notification, make his facilities available for audit by the contracting Officer or his authorized representative. 3.12.3 See CDRL DI-QCIC-81110 (Inspection System Procedures) - All suppliers of Level I/SUBSAFE (LI/SS) material are required to submit a copy of their current documented quality system procedures to the Procurement Contracting Officer (PCO) prior to award of any contract/purchase order. Suppliers that have a copy of their current quality system procedures on file at the Procuring Activity may request the PCO waive this requirement. 3.12.4 This contract provides for the performance of Government Quality Assurance at source. The place or places of performance may not be changed without the authorization of the Procurement Contracting Officer. Upon receipt of this order, promptly notify the Government representative who normally services your plant so that appropriate planning for Government inspection can be accomplished. If you do not have an assigned Government representative, notify the nearest Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Office. In the event that a local Government representative or DCMA Office cannot be located, our purchasing agent should be notified immediately. 3.12.5 Any changes made by the Contractor to a qualified quality system will require re-submittal to the PCO and concurrence by the Government Quality Assurance Representative prior to adoption. 3.13 Contractor Inspection Requirements - The Contractor must maintain adequate records of all inspections and tests. The records must indicate the nature and number of observations made, the number and type of deficiencies found, the quantities approved and rejected and the nature of corrective action taken as appropriate. Inspection records must be traceable to the material inspected. 3.13.1 The supplier's gages, measuring and test equipment must be made available for use by the Government representative when required to determine conformance with Contract requirements. When conditions warrant, the supplier's personnel must be made available for operations of such devices and for verification of their accuracy and condition. 3.13.2 All documents and reference data applicable to this contract must be available for review by the Government representative. Copies of documents required for Government inspection purposes must be furnished in accordance with the instructions provided by the Government representative. 3.14 Subcontractor Inspection Requirements - The Government has the right to inspect at source, any supplies or services that were not manufactured or performed within the contractor's facility. Such inspection can only be requested by or under authorization of the Government representative. Any purchasing documents to a subcontractor must cite the applicable portions of the contractually invoked quality system (e.g., calibration requirements), plus any product requirements that apply to the supplies being purchased. When the Government elects to perform source inspection at the subcontractor's facility, applicable purchase documents must be annotated with the following statement: "A Government inspection is required prior to shipment from your plant. Upon receipt of this order, promptly notify the Government representative who normally services your plant so that appropriate planning for Government inspection can be accomplished. If you do not have an assigned Government representative, notify the nearest Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Office. In the event that a local Government representative or DCMA Office cannot be located, our purchasing agent should be notified immediately." 3.14.1 The prime contractor's program must include procedures to assess the capability of the prospective suppliers to produce the products or supply the services in accordance with the contract, prior to the issuance of any purchase document. 3.14.2 Each sub-tier supplier of material or services for items in Section 3 of this contract must be subjected to a periodic review or audit by the Prime to determine the continued capability of the supplier to control the quality of the products or services specified in the purchase order or contract. 3.14.3 The prime contractor must ensure that the purchased product conforms to specified purchase requirements and this contract. The type and extent of control applied to the supplier and the purchased product must be dependent upon the effect of the purchased product on the end item represented by this contract. 3.14.4 The prime contractor must evaluate the requirements of the contract and select suppliers based on their ability to supply the product in accordance with the prime contractor's requirements and the contract. Criteria for selection and evaluation must be established. Records of this effort must be available for review by the government. 3.14.5 The prime contractor's supplier quality assurance program must provide for a review of purchase documents to assure applicable quality requirements are included or referenced in the documentation for compliance by the supplier. 3.15 Government Furnished Material and/or Equipment (GFM/GFE) - When material or equipment is furnished by the Government, the Contractor must develop documented control procedures that require at least the following: Visual examination upon receipt to detect damage during transit. Inspection for completeness and proper type. Verification of material quality received. Periodic inspection and precautions to assure adequate storage conditions and to guard against damage from handling and deterioration during storage. Functional testing, either prior to or after installation, or both, as required by the Contract to determine satisfactory operation. Identification and protection from improper use or disposition. Reporting to the Government, any GFM or GFE property found damaged, malfunctioning, or otherwise unsuitable for use. In the event of damage or malfunction during or after installation, the supplier must determine and record probable cause and necessity for withholding the material from use. For GFE material, and as required by the terms of the bailment agreement, the supplier must establish procedures for adequate storage, maintenance, and inspection of bailed Government material. Records of all inspection and maintenance performed on bailed property must be maintained. Material returned to the contractor must be handled as GFM. 3.16 Traceability and Certification Requirements - To assure that correct materials are installed in Level I/SUBSAFE systems, it is imperative that traceability be maintained from the material to the material certification test report and other required Objective Quality Evidence (OQE). The material certification report must completely and accurately reflect that the material supplied meets the specified requirements. 3.16.1 The following provides the minimum requirements for maintaining material traceability and supplements the requirements specified in DI-MISC-81020 and elsewhere in the contract/purchase order. The Contractor must develop written procedures that implement the material control requirements stated herein and elsewhere in this Contract/Purchase Order. 3.17 Material Traceability - The certification data report must be identified through a unique traceability number, heat-lot number, or heat-treat number, as applicable, which must also be marked on the material. This traceability marking on the material must provide direct traceability to the material's chemical composition and mechanical properties certification data. For material produced by batch, continuous cast, or continuous pour processes, samples must be taken no less than once in every eight hours of operation for the purpose of validating proper chemical composition and mechanical properties. Traceability must be maintained through all process operations including any subcontracted operations, to the finished component. 3.17.1 Material Marking for Traceability and Identification - The following are the minimum marking requirements. Additional/alternate marking requirements, if applicable, will be specified elsewhere in the contract/purchase order. In addition to the marking requirements on applicable drawings and/or specifications, marking for traceability is required. All traceability markings must be permanently applied in accordance with MIL-STD-792 (except as specified below). An alternate marking method is permissible provided it is an available option in the contractually invoked specification or drawing, except in instances where the material has been modified by this contract/purchase order and differs from that specified in the specification or drawing. 3.17.2 Traceability markings for items with precision machined or plated surfaces, or material with suitable marking surface areas less than 3/8 inches square (either 3/8" x 3/8" or an area equal to 0.1406 inches square) must be applied to a durable tag and the tag securely affixed to the material. 3.17.3 Traceability markings must be maintained through assembly, and whenever possible must be visible after assembly. For items where the marking is not visible after assembly, a durable tag must be securely attached to the assembly identifying the part number, piece number, traceability number, and the location of the permanent mark. 3.17.4 Marking must be legible and must be located so as to not affect the form, fit, and function of the material. 3.18 See CDRL DI-MISC-81020 (Chemical and Mechanical) - Material Certification - In addition to the certification data requirements specified in DI-MISC-81020, the following material certification requirements apply: 3.18.1 Quantitative chemical and mechanical analysis of material traceable to traceability markings is required. Material certification test reports must include the class, form, condition, grade, type, finish, and/or composition, as applicable, of the material supplied. 3.18.2 Re-identification and re-certification of material is required when the material is subjected to a process which alters its properties. If the starting material or raw stock is processed in a manner that will not affect its chemical composition or mechanical properties, the original certifications for the chemical composition and mechanical properties, as required by the material specification, are acceptable. Re-certification of the chemical or mechanical properties is required if a process is used during fabrication that alters the original properties of the material (e.g., alloying, heat treating, or forming). In these instances, the properties of the material must be re-determined and documented to reflect the altered condition. The altered material must be uniquely re-identified with a new traceability number. The properties thus determined and documented, are required for final certification and must conform to the material specification or the contract/purchase order requirements. When only the mechanical properties are altered, the original certification for chemical composition must be overstamped and annotated with the unique traceability material and at a minimum contain the information below. 3.18.3 Material certification data forwarded by the manufacturer must contain a signed certification that the report results represent the actual attributes of the material furnished and indicate full compliance with all applicable specification and contract requirements. Transcription of certification data is prohibited. 3.18.4 ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES. 3.18.5 Electronic signatures on Level I certification documents are considered equivalent to handwritten signatures. 3.18.6 Suppliers that use electronic signatures to authenticate company certifications and reports must ensure that process is controlled and unique to the individual signing the document. The signer must take a distinct action to electronically sign the document. 3.18.7 Suppliers must develop one method of authentication to be provided at the time of signature. The authentication method must be based on something known only to the signer (e.g., a password) or based on something only the signer possesses (e.g., a card or other device). 3.18.8 Electronic signature applications must not allow unauthorized users to change electronically signed documents or records. All changes to electronically signed documents or records made by authorized users must be revision- or date-controlled, must identify the person making the change, and must clearly reflect that the document or record has been revised. 3.18.9 The prime contractor, as a minimum, must flow down the electronic signature requirements to their sub-tier suppliers and sub-contractors that provide electronically signed company certifications and reports to ensure that they have a procedure to control and identify unique processes for only allowing authorized individuals to sign documents. 3.18.10 Statements on material certification documents must be positive and unqualified. Disclaimers such as "to the best of our knowledge" or "we believe the information contained herein is true" are not acceptable. 3.18.11 If material is received without the required certification papers or with incorrect/missing data on the certification papers, the material will be rejected. 3.18.12 Revisions of OQE must be provided by the originating organization and must include a description of the data modified along with the proper signature requirements herein. 3.18.13 In cases of foreign certification, conversion of foreign language units of measure and properties measured into U.S. units of measure must be annotated on the furnished foreign certifications, if space permits, or placed on an addendum in the same format as the foreign certification data. Such conversion must be identified as to origin with name, title, and signature of the authorized representative of the company making the conversion. 3.18.14 The certification data requirements contained in this appendix must be invoked on the prime contractor who must delegate these requirements to all sub-tier contractors supplying Level I material. 3.19 Material Handling - The written material control process must include the following: All raw materials must have traceability markings (except as specified below). Stored raw materials requiring traceability must be segregated to preclude intermingling with materials not requiring traceability. When traceability markings will be removed by a manufacturing or fabrication process, the marking must be recorded prior to removal and be immediately restored upon completion of the process. If this cannot be done or is impractical, an appropriate material control procedure (such as a bag and tag, tagging, and/or tote box control) must be employed. The material control procedure must provide a method of positive control to preclude commingling of heats/lots or loss of traceability. The traceability marking must be reapplied upon completion of the final manufacturing process. Brazing or weld filler metals for strength welds forming or integral with pressure containing components or assemblies requiring traceability must be verified to be the correct material, and type or grade, as applicable, prior to consumption. At a minimum, material verification must consist of inspection of material test reports for conformance to specified requirements. Control of welding and brazing filler metals must be maintained to the point of consumption to assure use of the correct type and grade. Markings and traceability requirements do not apply to brazing and weld filler metals after consumption. It is the responsibility of the prime contractor to ensure conformance with the above requirements on welds performed by their subcontractors. Purchase orders for raw material must specify that the material be traceable to material certification test reports by traceability markings on the material and identified on the test reports. The certification data requirements contained in DI-MISC-81020 must be invoked by the prime contractor on all subcontractors supplying Level I material. The material control process must include requirements for the maintenance of traceability for items sent out for subcontracted operations. If such operations would remove traceability markings, purchase or work orders must specify a method and marking location for remarking. The contractor must also ensure that subcontractor production controls are adequate to preclude commingling of materials during processing. 3.20 Receiving inspection - Products and services produced by sub-tier suppliers for incorporation in the contract end item must be subject to inspection or audit at the time of receipt by the prime prior to further processing within the prime contractor's plant or shipment to another location. Receiving Inspection must include as a minimum - Verification that the traceability marking on the material agrees with that on the certification test reports. Verification that certification test reports are legible and complete. Verification that the contents of the certification test reports are in compliance with the contractually invoked specifications and requirements. 3.21 Discrepancy reporting - Nonconforming products from sub-tier suppliers must be identified and processed in accordance with the prime contractor's procedures for controlling nonconforming products. The prime contractor must report the receipt of any nonconforming products to the responsible sub-tier supplier in accordance with established procedures. Nonconforming material records must be maintained and available for review by the government Quality Assurance Representative (QAR). 3.22 Final Inspection - The following inspections must be performed prior to Government inspection and acceptance. Material Sampling - Material must be inspected for form, fit, and function. Lot acceptance must be based on zero defects and lot rejection based on one defect. The sample size must be in accordance with the sampling plan(s) in the applicable military specification or standard, federal specification or standard, or drawing to which the material was manufactured. In the absence of such sampling plans, sampling inspection must be per ANSI/ASQ-Z1.4, general inspection level II (for sample size selection code), table IIA (for sample size). Small lot sizes - For lot sizes of fifty or less, the minimum sample size must be eight units. For lot sizes of eight or less, the sample size must be one hundred percent of the lot. The Manufacturer may elect to use Statistical Process Control (SPC) to assure product quality in lieu of the above attribute sampling plan, provided that the SPC methodology/system used provides acceptable products to the Government. However, the Government/Navy Receipt Inspection Activity may perform their acceptance inspection of the material using the attribute sampling plan outlined above. All data concerning material verification (chemical, mechanical or physical properties), traceability (material certifications to material marking), and nondestructive test (NDT) certifications for material must be 100% inspected. The certification test reports must also be 100% inspected for completeness and legibility. All material requiring traceability must be 100% inspected for traceability marking and that the marking is legible. 3.23 See CDRL DI-MISC-80678 (Special Emphasis C of C) - The certificate of compliance must show traceability to the marking applied on each individual item made to T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300, and must contain the following information: 1. Contractor's name, address and date. 2. The contract/purchase order number (for example: N00104-11-P-FA12). 3. The national stock number (NSN). The 18 character National Stock Number for Special Emphasis Material includes the two digit COG, the four digit FSC, the 9 digit NIIN, and the two digit SMIC (for example: 1H 4820 012345678 L1) ("N/A" when Not Applicable). 4. The revision of the Process Control Plan used and the date of most recent first article approval or recertification. 5. Actual data of specified chemical and mechanical tests and a record of the final heat treatment (if applicable). 6. Qualitative results of nondestructive tests and other inspections or tests. 7. The melt processes used and the melting source of the material if the Contractor is not the melter. 8. A statement that each lot has been sampled, tested, and inspected in accordance with the specification requirements and that the manufacturer has maintained adequate manufacturing procedures demonstrated in first article testing as listed and maintained as specified in paragraph 4.3.2 of T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 and quality assurance practices to produce a product that meets the chemical and mechanical property requirements specified throughout the product. 9. A statement that each lot meets all specification requirements. 10. Contractor's or authorized personnel's signature. 3.24 See CDRL DI-MISC-80678 (Special Emphasis C of C) - The certificate of compliance must show traceability to the marking applied on each individual item, and must contain the following information: 1. Contractor's name, address and date. 2. The contract/purchase order number (for example: N00104-11-P-FA12) 3. The National Stock Number (NSN). The 18 character National Stock Number for Special Emphasis Material includes the two digit COG, the four digit FSC, the 9 digit NIIN, and the two digit SMIC (for example: 1H 4820 012345678 L1) ("N/A" when Not Applicable). 4. Lubricants, sealants, anti-seize, and/or thread locking compounds ("N/A" when Not Applicable). 5. Certification that O-rings, packing, gaskets, or other elastomeric products were installed in a compressed state within an assembly or sub-assembly, prior to expiration of the shelf life ("N/A" when Not Applicable). 6. Manufacturer's compound number ("N/A" when Not Applicable). 7. When weld procedure submittal is required by the contract, a statement that the approval date of the qualification data precedes any production or repair welding performed on this Contract ("N/A" when Not Applicable). 8. A statement to the effect that all items furnished on this contract are in full compliance with the specifications and requirements and list each contractually invoked conformance/compliance test performed by name and that it was performed satisfactorily. 9. Contractor's or authorized personnel's signature. 4. QUALITY ASSURANCE 4.1 Notes to DCMA QAR and the Contractor - 4.1.1 DCMA QAR and the Contractor for proprietary designs - Departures from Contractor imposed requirements, not specifically covered by the contract, must be judged individually on the basis of the effect, if any, on contractual requirements. When there is a disagreement between the Contractor and the Government representative as to the effect on contractual requirements, the departure must be considered a nonconformance and be submitted to the PCO for disposition. 4.1.2 DCMA QAR and the Contractor for proprietary designs - All records of departures from Contractor imposed requirements must be maintained and available for review at the Contractor's facility. A copy must be given to the local Government representative. A record of these departures, traceable to the applicable part number and contract number must be submitted to the PCO. 4.1.3 DCMA QAR and the Contractor for proprietary designs - For proprietary designs, the contractor's part numbers are acceptable for reference only. The delivered material must conform to all drawings, specifications, and other contractual requirements. 4.1.4 DCMA QAR - It is the responsibility of DCMA QAR to review Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) procedures for NAVSUP Contracts/Purchase Orders. 4.1.5 DCMA QAR and the Contractor - The ECDS (Electronic Contractor Data Submission) system is available for certain data submissions and to submit questions and clarifications, and waiver requests on Contracts and Solicitations. ECDS can be found at: https://register.nslc.navy.mil/ 5. PACKAGING 5.1 Preservation, Packaging, Packing and Marking - Preservation, Packaging, Packing and Marking must be in accordance with the Contract/Purchase Order Schedule and as specified below. MIL-STD 2073 PACKAGING APPLIES AS FOUND ELSEWHERE IN THE SCHEDULE 6. NOTES 6.1 Several definitions of terms that apply to CSI items are listed below. All terms may not apply to every item. 6.1.1 The ECDS (Electronic Contractor Data Submission) system is at: https://register.nslc.navy.mil/ This application will require advance registration using a PKI Digital Certificate on a CAC. A Vendor User Guide is available as CSD001 in the CSD (Contract Support Document) Library within ECDS. 6.1.2 Critical Safety Item (CSI) - Any ship part, assembly, or support equipment containing a critical characteristic whose failure, malfunction, or absence of which could cause a catastrophic or critical failure resulting in loss of, or serious damage to the ship, or unacceptable risk of personal injury or loss of life. 6.1.3 Critical Process - As determined by the TWH, any process, operation or action performed on a Ship CSI that serves to establish a critical characteristic (such as welding, soldering, machining, polishing, cleaning, or assembling) or confirm that a critical characteristic is within drawing or specification compliance (such as, testing, measurement, or non-destructive evaluation). 6.1.4 First Article - Pre-production models, initial product samples, test samples produced to ensure a manufacturer's capability to meet full specification requirements. 6.1.5 First Article Test (FAT) - Contractually required testing and inspection of a supplier's pre-production, production, or "production representative" specimens to evaluate a manufacturer's ability to produce conforming product prior to the Government's commitment to receive subsequent production items. First Article Testing is product specific and does not assess manufacturing process controls nor does it assure the effectiveness of the manufacturer's quality program. 6.1.6 Government Source Inspection (GSI) - GSI is independent oversight performed by a government representative usually a DCMA Quality Assurance (QAR)) to assure that those unique product quality and system elements, identified by the Contracting Agency as important, are observed and evaluated. 6.1.7 Quality Assurance Letter of Instruction (QALI) - A QALI is a formal document initiated by a contracting activity that provides essential requirements and instructions for contracted materials to be independently verified and accepted by a government representative prior to shipment. 6.1.8 Objective Quality Evidence (OQE) - The quantitative and qualitative data of all mechanical, chemical, and performance tests performed (as required by the applicable specification, drawing, or purchase document) to prove that the material supplied conforms to the specified requirements. 6.1.9 Surface Discontinuity - Any surface irregularity, marking, or localized change in physical character of the surface, other than dimensional, that exists infrequently at one or several places. (Examples: burrs, dents, nicks, scratches, gouges, pits, center-punches, scribes, and tool marks) Surface discontinuities less than 0.005-inch in depth are acceptable provided they do not violate any other design requirements specified in this Contract/Purchase Order. 6.1.10 Traceability Code - A code or number providing traceability to the actual chemical and mechanical properties of the specified heat, batch, or form from which the material originated. 6.1.11 Verification - An examination performed to determine compliance with a specific requirement. 6.1.12 Nonconformance - A nonconformance is defined as affecting or violating the following: - The requirements of this contract/purchase order. - Contractually invoked drawings (i.e., envelope dimensions, interface dimensions with mating parts/equipment, center of gravity, weights, piece part identification, material, etc.). - Contractually invoked federal, military, or commercial specifications and/or standards. - Form, fit, function, performance to contract requirements, reliability, maintainability, interchangeability, safety of personnel or equipment, or additional cost to the Government. 6.1.13 Waiver - A written authorization to accept an item, which during manufacture, or after having been submitted for Government inspection or acceptance, is found to depart from specified requirements, but nevertheless is considered suitable for use as is or after repair by an approved method. 6.1.14 Deviation - A specific written authorization (granted prior to the manufacture of an item) to depart from a particular requirement(s) of an item's current approved configuration documentation for a specific number of units or a specified period of time, and to accept an item which is found to depart from specified requirements, but nevertheless is considered suitable for use "as is" or after repair by an approved method. 6.1.15 Critical Waiver/Deviation - This waiver/deviation consists of a departure involving safety. 6.1.16 Major Waiver/Deviation - This waiver/deviation consists of a departure involving: - Performance - Interchangeability, Reliability, Survivability, Maintainability, or Durability of the item or its repair parts - Health or other considerations.