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requirments. Acquisition documents should specify the
6.2 Aquisition
following:
Title, number, and date of this specification.
(a)
(b)
Type of reel required (see 1.2).
Type hose guide required (see 1.2).
(c)
Issue of DoDISS to be cited in the solicitation, and if
(d)
required, the specific issue of individual documents
referenced (see 2.1.1 and 2.2).
First article sample, if required (see 3.1).
(e)
Materials, if other than specified (see 3.2).
(f)
When hose required, size and length (see 3.2.2).
(g)
(h)
When hose guide is not required (see 3.3.2).
Nozzle clamp (see 3.8.1).
(i)
Lavel of preservation required (see 5.1).
(j)
Level of packing required (see 5.2).
(k)
Special marking, when specified (see 5.3).
(1)
(m)
Hose outlet arranged for top wing or botton wind.
Orientation or inlet flange.
(n)
When fire retardant is not required (see 5.2.4)
(o)
6.3 Consideration of data requires ents. The following data requirements
should be considered when this specification is applied on a contract. The
applicable Data Item Descriptions (DID's) should be reviewed in conjunction with
the specific acquisition to ensure that only essential data are requested/provided
and that the DID's are tailored to reflect the requirements of the specific
acquisition. To ensure correct contractual application of the data requirements,
a Contract Data Requirements List (DD Form 1423) q ust be prepared to obtain the
data, except where DoD FAR Supplement 27.475-1 exempts the requirement for a
DD Form 1423.
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Product drawings and
3.3
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associated lists
The above DID's were those cleared as of the date of this specification. The
current issue of DoD 501O.12-L, Acquisition Management Systems and Data Require-
ments Control List (AMSDL) , must be researched to ensure that only current,
cleared DID's are cited on the DD Form 1423.
6.4 Fi rs t article. When first article inspection is required, the
contracting officer should provide specific guidance to offerors whether the
item(s) should be a preproduction sample, a first article sample, a first
production item, a sample selected from the first lot of production items, a
standard production item from the contractor's current inventory (see 3.1), and
the number of items to be tested as specified in 4.3. The contracting officer
should also include specific instructions in acquisition documents regarding
arrangements for examinations, approval of first article test results, and
disposition of first articles. Invitations for bids should provide that the
Government reserves the right to waive the requirement for samples for first
article inspection to those bidders offering a product which has been previously
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