All necessary environmental conditions which units, assemblies, subassemblies, parts and
materials must meet to perform effectively in the end item, such that the end item will meet its
specification requirements.
6. CAGE code and document numbers. Product Drawings/Models and Associated Lists shall be
identified with the contractor's CAGE code and contractor document numbers or with a
Government CAGE code and document numbers as specified in the TDP Option Selection Worksheet
incorporated in the contract or purchase order.
7. Selection of drawings. The types of drawings required will vary according to the complexity of the
contract end item. The TDP Option Selection Worksheet incorporated in the contract or purchase order
will specify whether the contractor or the Government is responsible for selecting the types of
drawings/models and Associated Lists.
7.1. Vendor Item Control Drawings. Vendor Item Control Drawings shall be used to specify the
requirements for purchased items when such items have been approved for use in the design and are used
without alteration, selection or source qualification (testing of an item prior to procurement action to
ensure that it satisfies the specified requirements).
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Cancelled by
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Provides definitions
Introduction
Product Drawings/Models and Associated Lists provide engineering data to support
competitive procurement and maintenance for items interchangeable with the original items. This data
represents the highest level of design disclosure.