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MIL-E-23457B(SHIPS)
Specification
Applicable
Data
paragraph
requirements
Service
DID
Options
---
Plan, system safety program
3.5
SH
UDI-H-23390
Report, system hazards
3.5
---
analysis
UDI-H-23391
SH
Reports, maintenance
3.5.2.1
---
engineering analysis
UDI-L-26377
SH
---
Maintainability
demonstration
SH
3.5.2.4
UDI-R-23565
Analysis, torsional vibration
3.8.13
___
for propulsion system
UDI-T-23715
SH
3.12
Drawings, engineering, and
associated lists
SH
UDI-E-23174
Categories A,
B, D, G, and
H; form 2 and
3; type 2;
class 2
Microfilm, aperture/tabulation
3.12.2
---
cards and listing
SH
UDI-E-23140
3.13
Manual, technical, standard,
---
basic issue
SH
DI-M-2043
---
DI-M-2044
---
4.1.1
Inspection system program plan
SH
DI-R-4803
4.4.3 and
---
Report, first article test
4.4.5
UDI-T-23450
SH
(Copies of DID's required by the supplier in connection with specific procurement
functions should be obtained from the procurinq activity or as directed by the contracting
officer.
Unless otherwise indicated, the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids "
or request for proposal shall apply.)
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 procured or tested by the Govern-
ment, 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 procurement.
6.4 Management control documents.
The following management control document shall be
included on the DD Form 1660:
(a) MIL-P-15137 (see 3.14).
6.5 Bid data.  Complete engine and accessory data should be furnished with bids in
accordance with figure 2.  This information is of value to the shipbuilder for piping and
structural design purposes.  Shipbuilders should furnish copies of figure 2, covering the
engine, as advance information to establish engine-to-hull records to the Naval Ship
Engineering Center, Center Building, Prince Georges Center, Hyattsville, MD 20782, Attn:
.
SEC 6146
6.6 Sub-contracted material and parts.  The preparation for delivery requirements
of referenced documents listed in section 2 do not apply when material and parts are
procured by the supplier for incorporation into the equipment and lose their separate
identity when the equipment is shipped.
6.7 Supersession data.  Requirements pertaining to type B engines are as specified
in MIL-E-24455 (SHIPS), dated 24 September 1971.
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