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SOW MJU-64 66 FY25 04-25-24.docx
Posted: April 17, 2025
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This statement of work (SOW) outlines the requirements for the production, acceptance, and delivery of decoy infrared countermeasures, specifically the MJU-64/B and MJU-66/B models. The primary purpose of this contract is to provide pyrophoric devices designed to protect aircraft from heat-seeking missiles.
The SOW details the responsibilities of the contractor in terms of program management, production processes, quality assurance, and compliance with various military specifications and standards. Key requirements include:
- Maintenance of an integrated master schedule (IMS) for tracking project milestones
- Monthly financial reporting
- Conducting program management reviews
The contractor must produce first article samples for both decoy models within specified timelines and adhere to rigorous testing protocols at designated government facilities. Additionally, the contractor is responsible for configuration management, including documenting engineering change proposals (ECPs) and requests for variance (RFVs), with specific timelines for government review and approval.
The SOW emphasizes the importance of quality control measures such as lot acceptance testing (LAT), which must be performed on production lots to ensure compliance with established specifications. Detailed procedures for submitting test samples, including required documentation like DD Form 250 or Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) receiving reports, are specified. Furthermore, the contractor is tasked with providing a minimum number of test samples at no additional cost to the government as part of their obligations under this contract.
This SOW establishes a comprehensive framework for delivering high-quality infrared countermeasure systems while ensuring compliance with military standards and effective program management practices.
The SOW details the responsibilities of the contractor in terms of program management, production processes, quality assurance, and compliance with various military specifications and standards. Key requirements include:
- Maintenance of an integrated master schedule (IMS) for tracking project milestones
- Monthly financial reporting
- Conducting program management reviews
The contractor must produce first article samples for both decoy models within specified timelines and adhere to rigorous testing protocols at designated government facilities. Additionally, the contractor is responsible for configuration management, including documenting engineering change proposals (ECPs) and requests for variance (RFVs), with specific timelines for government review and approval.
The SOW emphasizes the importance of quality control measures such as lot acceptance testing (LAT), which must be performed on production lots to ensure compliance with established specifications. Detailed procedures for submitting test samples, including required documentation like DD Form 250 or Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) receiving reports, are specified. Furthermore, the contractor is tasked with providing a minimum number of test samples at no additional cost to the government as part of their obligations under this contract.
This SOW establishes a comprehensive framework for delivering high-quality infrared countermeasure systems while ensuring compliance with military standards and effective program management practices.
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