My company started requiring new hires to get their interim clearance before they actually get brought on full time. If you are applying for a job which you are qualified it would not hurt to bring to light the fact that you are easily clearable (meaning good employment history, good credit, US...
This is a general question about how to apply IUID detail onto a drawing. IUID standards for Item unique identification, it is basically a 2D barcode. It is part of the marking standard for the US military IAW MIL-STD-130N. Usually we just make a note on the drawing which says something like...
ptruitt,
Not at this point.
KENAT,
The reason we did not deliver any documents that said none is because they originally only asked for product drawings/models and assoc. lists. If they asked for these other data items we would have responded.
I just had the meeting with the customer...
I forgot to answer this question earlier.
Yes, Level III is in reference to a production ready TDP. The drawings that we made are one elmemnt of a TDP. It is actually defined as a TDP element in MIL-STD-31000 (which also defines Level I, II and III). Some of the other areas the customer...
The way I see it (and the other engineers in my office) is like this:
Special Inspection Equipment: None
Special Tooling:None
Software Documentation: Already referenced in applicable drawings (we do not have the source code to provide)
Quality Assurance Provisions: This is up to the...
Ha, I will take your first sentence as sarcasm, and it is well placed.
I am having a meeting this coming Monday with the customer and my management to try and work out something that we can all agree on. I think our opening line will be similar to what you quoted.
My company just developed a drawing package for a military customer. The original statement of work asked for Level III engineering drawings of an existing system. Basically my company took an existing hardware system that wasn’t well documented and made a drawing package so other manufacturers...
That seems like a usual hilarious thing that happens where I work.
Some new policy is so damn important, but it takes up a needless amount of my time. Since I only work so many hours in a day it often times get forgotten about. Since it was soo important all of my managers forget about it...
PMarc's comment makes sense. It would make sense to use some sort of control "applied on a unit basis"
I checked the OP's history and this is the only thread he has made or replied to so I doubt we will find out if he ever found an answer to his problem.
I know this is an old thread, but I stumbled upon it and decided to respond anyway...
I think the answer to your problem is shown on as a Tec-ease example.
http://www.tec-ease.com/gdt-tips-view.php?q=112
take a look and see if this helps.
Hopefully you get an email notifaction that your...