AS9100 Certification Sample Clauses

The AS9100 Certification clause requires that a supplier or contractor maintain certification to the AS9100 quality management standard, which is specific to the aerospace industry. This clause typically applies to manufacturers or service providers involved in aerospace supply chains, ensuring that their processes, documentation, and quality controls meet rigorous industry requirements. By mandating AS9100 certification, the clause helps guarantee consistent product quality and regulatory compliance, thereby reducing the risk of defects and enhancing customer confidence.
AS9100 Certification. ‌ AS9100 Certification, specifies requirements for a quality management system to demonstrate the Contractor’s ability to consistently meet the customer requirements as well as statutory and regulatory requirements for the aerospace industry. An AS9100 Certification, is not mandatory; however, Contractors who desire to compete for work within the aerospace industry are encouraged to have AS9100 Certification, during the entire term of OASIS. The Contractor shall notify the OASIS CO, in writing, if there are any changes in the status of their AS9100 Certification, and provide the reasons for the change and copies of audits from an AS9100 Certification Body, as applicable. If only part of a Contractor’s organization is AS9100, certified, the Contractor shall make the distinction between which business units or sites and geographic locations have been certified.
AS9100 Certification. The Contractor shall maintain or exceed their AS9100 Certification and submit updates, if applicable

Related to AS9100 Certification

  • E-VERIFY CERTIFICATION Pursuant to Executive Order RP-80, Engineer certifies and ensures that for all contracts for services, Engineer shall, to the extent permitted by law, utilize the United States Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify system during the term of this agreement to determine the eligibility of: 1. All persons employed by Engineer during the term of this agreement to perform duties within the State of Texas; and 2. All persons, including subcontractors, assigned by Engineer to perform work pursuant to this agreement. Violation of this provision constitutes a material breach of this agreement.