CONFIGURATION STATUS ACCOUNTING INFORMATION

Keywords configuration accounting information configuration status accounting

Requirements:

1. Reference documents. The applicable issue of the document cited herein, including its approval date and the date of any applicable amendments, notices, and revisions, shall be as specified in the contract.

2. Format and content. CSA information shall be provided in contractor’s format. The content shall include, where applicable, information about the following:

a. specifications generated for this project.

b. drawings generated for this project.

c. software listings generated for this project.

d. supporting documents (such as test procedures, reports, analyses) generated as a part of this project.

e. special identifiers utilized to “tag” parts, assemblies, software, used in the product.

f. listings of parts installed in each serial-numbered product as delivered and as changed through maintenance and modification activities.

g. engineering changes and their implementation activities.

h. deviations and activities related to obtaining the consideration.

i. configuration audit action items and their closeout.

j. for each project document, organizations performing the roles of Current Document Change Authority, Application Activity, and Document Custodian.

Metadata
Document identifier
DI-CMAN-81253A
Date published
2000-09-30
Language
English
Document type
Data Item Description (DID)
Pages
2
Defines standard
Replaced/Superseded by document(s)
Cancelled by
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Introduction

Use, Relationships:

The Configuration Status Accounting (CSA) information provides details about the current configuration of items being developed for and/or used in the DoD inventory; about documentation and identification numbers relating to those items; and about changes to the items and their configuration documentation. This information is needed to manage and support
those items during their life cycle.

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