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1. Analyze product and tooling design
2. Identify suitable and cost effective production tooling, equipment
suppliers and backup suppliers
3. Audit production tooling and equipment material specifications
4. Identify OEM production facilities and backup production facilities
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1. Auditing of tooling materials to specification,
timeline and schedule confirmation
2. Tooling completion
3. First article inspection report (FAIR) to specifications
4. Second round (FAIR) - until conformance with specifications
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1. Audit of materials to meet specifications
2. Full work-in-progress reporting
3. Inline production / in-process inspections to AQL / Milspec
4. Final shipment inspections to AQL / Milspec |
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