ELECTRONIC PART DETECTION AND AVOIDANCE Sample Clauses

The ELECTRONIC PART DETECTION AND AVOIDANCE clause establishes requirements for identifying and preventing the use of counterfeit or unauthorized electronic components in products or systems. Typically, this clause mandates that suppliers implement processes to verify the authenticity of electronic parts, such as sourcing from approved vendors, maintaining traceability records, and conducting inspections or testing. Its core practical function is to mitigate the risk of counterfeit parts entering the supply chain, thereby ensuring product reliability and compliance with industry or regulatory standards.
ELECTRONIC PART DETECTION AND AVOIDANCE. Seller must comply with the requirements set forth in DFARS clause 252.246-7007 "Contractor Counterfeit Electronic Part Detection and Avoidance System".

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