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(Revised September 19, 2014)

 

PGI 246.4—GOVERNMENT CONTRACT QUALITY ASSURANCE

(See DFARS 246.4, DFARS/PGI view)

 

PGI 246.407  Nonconforming supplies or services.

 

Additional information on delegation of authority for acceptance of minor nonconformances in aviation and ship critical safety items is available at http://www.aviation.dla.mil/UserWeb/AviationEngineering/EngineeringSupport/Documents/AviationCSIHandbook.pdf.  

 

PGI 246.470  Government contract quality assurance actions.

 

PGI 246.470-2  Quality evaluation data.

 

      Types of quality evaluation data are--

 

      (1)  Quality data developed by the contractor during performance;

 

      (2)  Data developed by the Government through contract quality assurance actions; and

 

      (3)  Reports by users and customers.

 

PGI 246.472  Inspection stamping.

 

      (a)(i)  There are two DoD quality inspection approval marking designs (stamps). 

 

                    (A)  Both stamps are used—

 

                            (1)  Only by, or under the direct supervision of, the Government representative; and

 

                            (2)  For both prime and subcontracts.

 

                    (B)  The designs of the two stamps and the differences in their uses are—

 

                            (1)  Partial (Circle) Inspection Approval Stamp.

 

                                    (i)  This circular stamp is used to identify material inspected for conformance to only a portion of the contract quality requirements.

 

                                    (ii)  Further inspection is to be performed at another time and/or place.

 

                                    (iii)  Material not inspected is so listed on the associated DD Form 250 (Material Inspection and Receiving Report), packing list, or comparable document.

 

                            (2)  Complete (Square) Inspection Approval Stamp.

 

                                    (i)  This square stamp is used to identify material completely inspected for all contract quality requirements at source.

 

                                    (ii)  The material satisfies all contract quality requirements and is in complete conformance with all contract quality requirements applicable at the time and place of inspection.

 

                                    (iii)  Complete inspection approval establishes that material that once was partially approved has subsequently been completely approved.

 

                                    (iv)  One imprint of the square stamp voids multiple imprints of the circle stamp.

 

              (ii)  The marking of each item is neither required nor prohibited.  Ordinarily, the stamping of shipping containers, packing lists, or routing tickets serves to adequately indicate the status of the material and to control or facilitate its movement.

 

              (iii)  Stamping material does not mean that it has been accepted by the Government.  Evidence of acceptance is ordinarily a signed acceptance certificate on the DD Form 250, Material Inspection and Receiving Report.

 

PGI 246.408 Single-agency assignments of Government contract quality assurance.

 

PGI 246.408-71 Aircraft.

 

                    (C)  The CAO shall ensure that—

 

                            (i)  A detailed consultation with the FAA Military Certification Office (MCO) (contact the MCO here: http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/avs/offices/air/directorates_field/small_airplanes/mco ) is documented regarding the scope of the acquisition or modification project;

 

                            (ii)  Supporting contractual documents (meeting minutes, an email record of consultations, memoranda, etc.) demonstrate that the scope of work is feasible and compatible with FAA regulations and policy;

 

                            (iii)  The period of performance and contract deliverable dates are consistent with FAA capabilities; and

 

                            (iv)  Contract provisions requiring FAA approval or processes are coordinated with the MCO prior to a solicitation.