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management structure, and controls necessary to ensure specified tasks are satisfactorily accomplished.
AVIP will focus on the following:
a. Environmental design and qualification
1) Defining the total environment
2) Designing to ensure equipment will operate in the required environment
3) Verifying (often by test) that equipment operates in and survives the environment
b. Durability/life requirements to ensure equipment will meet design life requirements in the defined environment.
c. Impact on integrity of implementing requirements such as lead-free electronics and anti-tamper.
d. Identification and management of flight/safety critical functions, parts obsolescence, and parts integrity.
e. Follow-up control through maintenance, inspection, and data gathering from the deployed force.
4.2 Summary of requirements.
TABLE I summarizes the requirements which apply to the five phases and eight elements of
AVIP. These requirements are detailed in section 5 of this document.
Where this document requires that something be "documented" or "established," such information is to be available for use by the product team (including the customer or procuring activity) and preserved for use in future stages of the program. A prime contractor will typically generate this data (or collect it from subcontractors) and maintain it in a program data base. The procuring agency should have access to the data on a Data Accession List or receive it as a Contract Data Requirements List item, but the specifics of the documentation process are outside the scope of this document.
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