Configuration Identification Sample Clauses

The Configuration Identification clause establishes the process for uniquely identifying and documenting the various components, versions, and changes within a project or system. It typically requires assigning identifiers to hardware, software, or documentation items and maintaining records of their status and relationships. This ensures that all parties can accurately track and reference specific configurations, reducing confusion and supporting effective change management throughout the project lifecycle.
Configuration Identification. The Contractor shall maintain identification of the product baselines throughout fabrication, testing, and delivery. The Contractor shall ensure that equipment is assigned identifying numbers, designators, and serial numbers in accordance with the TDP. Serialized items shall be traceable to source of manufacture and production contract year. This information may be incorporated as a formal part of the Contractor's serialization system or otherwise be annotated on the affected item. Serial number assignments shall be requested in writing from the COR. The request for serial number assignment shall contain the following minimum information: (a) Officially assigned item name (b) Officially assigned type designation (c) Officially assigned model number (d) Top drawing number and list of drawings or parts list (e) Exact quantity to be delivered under the contract including pre-production samples and spares required by the contract. (f) Contract number (g) National Stock Number (h) NAVSEA cognizant office code The Contractor shall submit a configuration definition data package describing the detailed configuration of each end item as delivered to the designated destination in accordance with CDRL A004. The Contractor shall maintain a system to monitor engineering release and correlation of manufactured products.
Configuration Identification. The contractor shall maintain identification of the product baselines throughout fabrication, testing, and delivery. The contractor shall assure that equipment is assigned identifying numbers, designators, and serial numbers in accordance with the TDP. Serialized items shall be traceable to source of manufacture and production contract year. This information may be incorporated as a formal part of the contractor's serialization system or otherwise be annotated on the affected item. Serial number assignments shall be requested in writing from the COR. The request for serial number assignment shall contain the following minimum information:  Officially assigned item name;  Officially assigned type designation;  Officially assigned model number;  Top drawing number and list of drawings or parts list;  Exact quantity to be delivered under the contract including pre-production samples and spares required by the contract;  Contract number;  National Stock Number; and  NAVSEA cognizant office code. The contractor shall submit a configuration definition data package describing the detailed configuration of each end item as delivered to the designated destination in accordance with CDRL A007. The contractor shall maintain a system to monitor engineering release and correlation of manufactured products.
Configuration Identification. Upon approval by the CAB and CCB, the Contactor shall identify, decommission, and revise configuration items in the Configuration Management Database (CMDB). The Contractor shall produce Configuration Status Accounting (CSA) reports to identify software and hardware baselines (CDRL D003). The Contractor shall support PMO Physical Configuration Audits (PCA) by locking CIs in the CMDB. The Government conducts PCAs at least annually. The Contractor shall review and provide inputs to PCA plans and draft PCA reports. CDRL D003 - Configuration Status Accounting (CSA) Information

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