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Document ID:   DI-SESS-82356       Scroll down to access document images

Overview
Title:  As-Designed Parts, Materials, and Processes List (ADPMPL)
Scope:  The As-Designed Parts, Materials, and Processes List (ADPMPL) is a complete listing of: the electrical, electronic, electromechanical, and mechanical parts; materials; Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products; modified COTS products; and processes used in the manufacture of a complete end item. The ADPMPL Data Item Description (DID) describes this requirement for a piece of equipment or system that is approved and selected for design. Unless stated otherwise by the work task described in the contract, the government intends to use the ADMPL to track potential impacts due to, but not limited to, supply chain issues, product change notices, and non-conformance or potential non-conformance information from the Government Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP), industry, or program alerts and advisories.
Status:  Active DID Date:  15-JUL-2021      
  Next Review Due:  14-JUL-2026
SESS Doc Category:   Data Item Description  

Responsibilities
DID Approval Authority:  SO  Executive Agent for the Defense Standardization Program
  Preparing Activity: MDA  Missile Defense Agency
DoD Interest Level:  / Prepared by DoD activity
Coordination:  Full  

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