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MIL-P-17639F(SH)
6.2.2.1 The data requirements of 6.2.2 and any task in sections 3, 4. or
5 of this specification required to be performed to meet a data requirement may
be waived by the contracting/acquisition activity upon certification by the
offeror that identical data were submitted by the offeror and accepted by the
Government under a previous contract for identical item acquired to this
specification.
This does not apply to specific data which may be required for
each contract regardless of whether an identical item has been supplied previ-
ously (for example, test reports).
6.3 First article inspection.  Invitations for bids should provide that
the Government reserves the right to waive the requirement for samples for
first article inspection as to those bidders offering a product which has been
previously acquired or tested by the Government, and that bidders offering such
products, who wish to rely on such production or test, must furnish evidence
with the bid that prior Government approval is presently appropriate for the
pending contract.
6.4 Definitions. As used herein, "contracting activity" refers to the
activity purchasing the equipment covered by this specification.  The con-
tracting activity may be the Government or a shipbuilder.  The *'design review
agency" refers to the activity responsible for controlling the technical
requirements for design and testing of the equipment.  The design review
agency is generally a Government command or agency such as NAVSEA or an
authorized representative.  Communication with the design review agency
should be handled through the contracting activity.
6.5 Provisioning.  Provisioning Technical Documentation (PTD), spare
parts, and repair parts should be furnished as specified in the contract.
6.5.1 When ordering spare parts or repair parts for the equipment covered
by this specification, the contract should state that such spare parts and
repair parts should meet the same requirements and quality assurance provisions
as the parts used in the manufacture of the equipment.  Packaging for such
parts should also be specified.
6.5.2 On board repair parts.  The repair parts listed are shown for
guidance only in preparing provisioning technical documentation.
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