MIL-DTL-82604A (OS)
6.2 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents should specify the following:
a.
Title, number, revision letter, and date of this specification
b.
Quantity of asphaltic compound ordered
c.
Testing activity designated to perform first article tests
d.
Type and degree of contractor quality assurance program required
e.
Packaging information (see 5.1 and 6.5)
f.
Whether reactivity is required (see 3.4).
6.2.1 Consideration of data requirements. The following data requirements should be
considered when this specification is applied on a contract. The specific acquisition should be
reviewed to ensure that only essential data are requested/provided. To ensure correct
contractual application of the data requirements, a Contract Data Requirements List
(DD Form 1423) must be prepared to obtain the data, except where DOD FAR Supplement
27.475-1 exempts the requirement for a DD Form 1423.
Paragraph no.
Data requirement title.
4.3
Test Report
6.3
Prior approval applicability
6.5.2.2
Safety Data Sheet
6.3 First article. When a first article inspection is required, the contracting officer should
provide specific guidance to offeror(s) whether the sample(s) should be a preproduction sample,
a first article sample, a first production sample, a sample selected from the first production
batches, or a standard production sample from the contractor's current inventory. The
contracting officer should also include specific instructions in acquisition documents of the first
articles. Invitation(s) for bid(s) should provide that the U.S. Government reserves the right to
waive the requirements for samples for first article inspection to those bidders offering a product
which has been previously acquired or tested by the U. S. Government, and that bidders
offering such products, who wish to rely on such production or test, must furnish evidence with
the bid that prior U.S. Government approval is presently appropriate for the pending contract.
Bidders should not submit alternate bids unless specifically requested to do so in the
solicitation.
6.4 Definitions
6.4.1 Thermally protected bombs. Thermally protected bombs as defined in this
specification are bombs coated, prior to explosive loading, with insulating materials--exterior or
interior or combination of both--that provide a heat resistant barrier between the explosive
charge and the elevated temperature environment of a fuel fire. The coating thickness utilizes
on bombs explosive loaded to meet the bomb application--coating requirements (3.5) of this
specification will be determined by the procuring activity.
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