CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

The Configuration Management Requirements clause establishes the standards and procedures for identifying, controlling, and documenting changes to a project's products or systems. It typically requires the contractor or responsible party to maintain detailed records of all configurations, track modifications, and ensure that only authorized changes are implemented. For example, this may involve maintaining a configuration log, using version control systems, and conducting regular audits. The core function of this clause is to ensure consistency, traceability, and accountability throughout the project lifecycle, thereby minimizing errors and miscommunication related to system changes.
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS. C.7.1 The Contractor shall maintain a configuration management (CN) process for the control of all hardware and software configuration documentation, media, and parts representing or comprising the TWFS. The principles contained in EIA-649 and MIL-HDBK-61A may be used for guidance. The Contractor’s CM process shall, as a minimum, consist of configuration identification, configuration control, configuration status accounting, and configuration audits. The Contractor shall designate a CM representative to serve as a primary point of contact to the Government for all CM matters. The CM process shall be documented in the program management process available for Government review. A Government CM plan will be provided to the Contractor, at the IPT meeting, for information regarding the configuration control board process, to include ECP disposition times, primary points of contact, and other relevant CM information. C.7.1.1 (A002/A014) Configuration Audit Summary Report (Physical) (PCA). The functional baseline is established as the performance specification, PD 2219. A Configuration Audit Summary Report Physical (PCA) shall be performed to verify the TWPS and its Configuration Identification (CI) are accurate, complete and compatible, and to identify discrepancies between the hardware and the product drawings. The Contractor shall conduct the PCA at the Contractor’s facility. The Government reserves the right to witness any CONTINUATION SHEET Reference No. of Document Being Continued Page 44 of 121 PIIN/SIIN DAAE07-02-D-T001 MOD/AMD Name of Offeror or Contractor: SFA INC. portion of the audit. The PCA shall verify the drawings reflect the “as-built, as-designed” configuration of all newly developed or modified portions of the system; insure accurate form, fit, function and interface information is provided on control drawings for non-developmental/commercial off-the-shelf items; and confirm the drawings accurately represent the “as-built, as-designed” production configuration. The PCA shall be conducted incrementally, concurrent with fabrication and hardware assembly of a TWPS unit, which includes all corrections resulting from Government testing. The Contractor’s plan that provides the system to be audited, facilities, personnel, documentation, see paragraph C.7.4 on Product Drawings, and other support as may be required, shall be available to the Government on request. The Contractor shall document the results of the PCA after each audit and shall correct al...
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS. The Seller is required to establish engineering and manufacturing controls to ensure that the configuration of the end item(s) comply with the specification requirements. The following configuration management functions are basic to good practices:
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS. Configuration management requirements for all Releases will be based upon the types of engineering services being procured (see Section 6.1.4) and include the MSA standards listed in Section 6.2 Applicable Standards and the statements below. The Subcontractor is responsible for performing constructability review(s) on the Subcontractor’s design products, if requested in specific task Releases. The constructability review(s) shall include a check for interferences and fit-up and consider the as-installed configuration as well as interim configurations during the installation process. In the event that the Subcontractor cannot adequately perform a constructability review due to incomplete or inadequate as-built or field walk-down information, the Subcontractor shall notify the respective Buyer’s Technical Representative (BTR) to determine an acceptable alternate technical approach.
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