5. CAGE code and document numbers. Developmental Design 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 Government document numbers as specified in the TDP Option Selection
Worksheet incorporated in the contract or purchase order.
6. Selection of drawings. The types of drawings to be prepared will vary according to the complexity of thedesign approach and may range from simple sketches to complex drawings. 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 and Associated Lists to be prepared.
7. Control Drawings. Control drawings need not be prepared for vendor items or nonstandard parts.
8. Applicability of Standards. When specified on the TDP Option Selection Worksheet incorporated into
the contract or purchase order, Developmental Design Drawings/Models and Associated Lists shall
conform to the requirements of ASME Y14.100, or, if applicable, ASME Y14.100 and Appendices B
through E, as required, ASME Y14.34, and ASME Y14.41.
Defines standard
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Provides definitions
Introduction
Developmental Design Drawings/Models and Associated Lists define engineering
design approaches. They are used to support design analyses and the development of prototype hardware.