(Revised May 19, 2006)
252.211-7000 Acquisition
Streamlining.
252.211-7001 Availability of Specifications,
Standards, and Data Item Descriptions Not Listed in the Acquisition
Streamlining and Standardization Information System (ASSIST), and Plans,
Drawings, and Other Pertinent Documents.
252.211-7002 Availability for
Examination of Specifications, Standards, Plans, Drawings, Data Item
Descriptions, and Other Pertinent Documents.
252.211-7003 Item Identification and Valuation.
252.211-7004 Alternate
Preservation, Packaging, and Packing.
252.211-7005 Substitutions for
Military or Federal Specifications and Standards.
252.211-7006 Radio Frequency Identification.
252.211-7000 Acquisition
Streamlining.
As prescribed in
211.002-70, use the following clause:
ACQUISITION STREAMLINING (DEC 1991)
(a) The Government's
acquisition streamlining objectives are to—
(1) Acquire
systems that meet stated performance requirements;
(2) Avoid
over-specification; and
(3) Ensure that
cost-effective requirements are included in future acquisitions.
(b) The Contractor
shall—
(1) Prepare and
submit acquisition streamlining recommendations in accordance with the
statement of work of this contract; and
(2) Format and
submit the recommendations as prescribed by data requirements on the contract
data requirements list of this contract.
(c) The Government has
the right to accept, modify, or reject the Contractor's recommendations.
(d) The Contractor shall
insert this clause, including this paragraph (d), in all subcontracts over $1
million, awarded in the performance of this contract.
(End of clause)
252.211-7001 Availability of Specifications,
Standards, and Data Item Descriptions Not Listed in the Acquisition
Streamlining and Standardization Information System (ASSIST), and Plans,
Drawings, and Other Pertinent Documents.
As prescribed in 211.204(c), use
the following provision:
AVAILABILITY OF SPECIFICATIONS, STANDARDS, AND DATA ITEM DESCRIPTIONS
NOT LISTED IN THE ACQUISITION STREAMLINING AND STANDARDIZATION INFORMATION
SYSTEM (ASSIST), AND PLANS, DRAWINGS, AND OTHER PERTINENT DOCUMENTS (MAY 2006)
Offerors may obtain the specifications, standards,
plans, drawings, data item descriptions, and other pertinent documents cited in
this solicitation by submitting a request to:
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Include the number of
the solicitation and the title and number of the specification, standard, plan,
drawing, or other pertinent document.
(End of provision)
252.211-7002 Availability for
Examination of Specifications, Standards, Plans, Drawings, Data Item
Descriptions, and Other Pertinent Documents.
As prescribed in 211.204(c), use
the following provision:
AVAILABILITY FOR EXAMINATION OF SPECIFICATIONS, STANDARDS, PLANS,
DRAWINGS, DATA ITEM DESCRIPTIONS, AND OTHER PERTINENT DOCUMENTS (DEC 1991)
The specifications,
standards, plans, drawings, data item descriptions, and other pertinent
documents cited in this solicitation are not available for distribution but may
be examined at the following location:
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(End of
provision)
252.211-7003 Item Identification and Valuation.
As
prescribed in 211.274-4, use the following clause:
ITEM IDENTIFICATION AND VALUATION (JUN 2005)
(a)
Definitions. As used in this clause—
“Automatic
identification device” means a device, such as a reader or interrogator, used
to retrieve data encoded on machine-readable media.
“Concatenated unique item
identifier” means—
(1) For
items that are serialized within the enterprise identifier, the linking
together of the unique identifier data elements in order of
the issuing agency code, enterprise identifier, and unique serial number
within the enterprise identifier; or
(2) For items that are
serialized within the original part, lot, or batch number, the linking together
of the unique identifier data elements in order of the issuing agency code;
enterprise identifier; original part, lot, or batch number; and serial
number within the original part, lot, or batch number.
“Data qualifier” means a specified
character (or string of characters) that immediately precedes a data field that
defines the general category or intended use of the data that follows.
“DoD recognized unique
identification equivalent” means a unique identification method that is in
commercial use and has been recognized by DoD.
All DoD recognized unique identification equivalents are listed at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/UID/equivalents.html.
“DoD unique item identification”
means a system of marking items delivered to DoD with unique item identifiers
that have machine-readable data elements to distinguish an item from all other
like and unlike items. For items that
are serialized within the enterprise identifier, the unique item identifier
shall include the data elements of the enterprise identifier and a unique
serial number. For items that are
serialized within the part, lot, or batch number within the enterprise
identifier, the unique item identifier shall include the data elements of the
enterprise identifier; the original part, lot, or batch number; and the serial
number.
“
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“Government’s unit acquisition
cost” means—
(1) For fixed-price type line, subline, or exhibit line items, the unit price identified
in the contract at the time of delivery;
(2) For cost-type or undefinitized
line, subline, or exhibit line items, the
Contractor’s estimated fully burdened unit cost to the Government at the time
of delivery; and
(3) For items produced under a time-and-materials
contract, the Contractor’s estimated fully burdened unit cost to the Government
at the time of delivery.
“Issuing agency” means an
organization responsible for assigning a non-repeatable identifier to an
enterprise (i.e., Dun & Bradstreet’s Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
Number, Uniform Code Council (UCC) /EAN International (EAN) Company Prefix, or
Defense Logistics Information System (DLIS) Commercial and Government Entity
(CAGE) Code).
“Issuing agency code” means a code
that designates the registration (or controlling) authority for the enterprise
identifier.
“Item” means a single hardware
article or a single unit formed by a grouping of subassemblies, components, or
constituent parts.
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“Machine-readable” means an
automatic identification technology media, such as bar codes, contact memory
buttons, radio frequency identification, or optical memory cards.
“Original part number” means a
combination of numbers or letters assigned by the enterprise at item creation
to a class of items with the same form, fit, function, and interface.
“Parent item” means the item
assembly, intermediate component, or subassembly that has an embedded item with
a unique item identifier or DoD recognized unique identification equivalent.
“Serial number within the
enterprise identifier” means a combination of numbers, letters, or symbols
assigned by the enterprise to an item that provides for the differentiation of
that item from any other like and unlike item and is never used again within
the enterprise.
“Serial number within the part,
lot, or batch number” means a combination of numbers or letters assigned by the
enterprise to an item that provides for the differentiation of that item from
any other like item within a part, lot, or batch number assignment.
“Serialization within the
enterprise identifier” means each item produced is assigned a serial number
that is unique among all the tangible items produced by the enterprise and is
never used again. The enterprise is
responsible for ensuring unique serialization within the enterprise identifier.
“Serialization within the part,
lot, or batch number” means each item of a particular part, lot, or batch
number is assigned a unique serial number within that part, lot, or batch
number assignment. The enterprise is
responsible for ensuring unique serialization within the part, lot, or batch
number within the enterprise identifier.
“Unique item identifier” means a
set of data elements marked on items that is globally unique and unambiguous.
“Unique item identifier type”
means a designator to indicate which method of uniquely identifying a part has
been used. The current list of accepted
unique item identifier types is maintained at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/UID/uid_types.html.
(b)
The Contractor shall deliver all items under a contract line, subline, or exhibit line item.
(c)
DoD unique item identification or
DoD recognized unique identification equivalents.
(1) The Contractor shall provide DoD unique item
identification, or a DoD recognized unique identification equivalent, for—
(i) All delivered items for which the
Government’s unit acquisition cost is $5,000 or more; and
(ii) The following items for which the
Government’s unit acquisition cost is less than $5,000:
Contract
Line, Subline, or
Exhibit
Line Item Number Item
Description
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
(iii) Subassemblies, components, and parts embedded
within delivered items as specified in Attachment Number ____.
(2) The concatenated unique item identifier and
the component data elements of the DoD unique item identification or DoD
recognized unique identification equivalent shall not change over the life of
the item.
(3) Data
syntax and semantics of DoD unique item identification and DoD recognized
unique identification equivalents.
The Contractor shall ensure that—
(i) The encoded data elements (except issuing
agency code) of the unique item identifier are marked on the item using one of
the following three types of data qualifiers, as determined by the Contractor:
(A) Data Identifiers (DIs)
(Format 06) in accordance with ISO/IEC International Standard 15418,
Information Technology – EAN/UCC Application Identifiers and ANSI MH 10 Data
Identifiers and ANSI MH 10 Data Identifiers and Maintenance.
(B) Application Identifiers (AIs)
(Format 05), in accordance with ISO/IEC International Standard 15418,
Information Technology – EAN/UCC Application Identifiers and ANSI MH 10 Data
Identifiers and ANSI MH 10 Data Identifiers and Maintenance.
(C) Text Element Identifiers (TEIs),
in accordance with the DoD collaborative solution “DD” format for use until the
solution is approved by ISO/IEC JTC1 SC 31.
The “DD” format is described in Appendix D of the DoD Guide to Uniquely
Identifying Items, available at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/UID/guides.htm;
and
(ii) The encoded data elements of the unique item
identifier conform to ISO/IEC International Standard 15434, Information
Technology – Syntax for High Capacity Automatic Data Capture Media.
(4) DoD
unique item identification and DoD recognized unique identification equivalents.
(i) The Contractor shall—
(A) Determine whether to serialize within the
enterprise identifier or serialize within the part, lot, or batch number; and
(B) Place the data
elements of the unique item identifier (enterprise identifier; serial number;
and for serialization within the part, lot, or batch number only; original part,
lot, or batch number) on items requiring marking by paragraph (c)(1) of this
clause, based on the criteria provided in the version of MIL-STD-130, Identification
Marking of U.S. Military Property, cited in the contract Schedule.
(ii) The issuing agency code—
(A) Shall not be placed on the item; and
(B) Shall be derived from the data qualifier for
the enterprise identifier.
(d)
For each item that requires unique item identification under paragraph
(c)(1)(i) or (ii) of this clause, in addition to the
information provided as part of the Material Inspection and Receiving Report
specified elsewhere in this contract, the Contractor shall report at the time
of delivery, either as part of, or associated with, the Material Inspection and
Receiving Report, the following information:
(1) Concatenated unique item identifier; or DoD
recognized unique identification equivalent.
(2) Unique item identifier type.
(3) Issuing agency code (if concatenated unique
item identifier is used).
(4)
(5) Original part number.
(6)
(7) Current part number (if not the same as the
original part number).
(8) Current part number effective date.
(9) Serial number.
(10) Government’s unit acquisition cost.
(e)
For embedded DoD serially managed subassemblies, components, and parts
that require unique item identification under paragraph (c)(1)(iii) of this
clause, the Contractor shall report at the time of delivery, either as part of,
or associated with the Material Inspection and Receiving Report specified
elsewhere in this contract, the following information:
(1) Concatenated unique item identifier or DoD
recognized unique identification equivalent of the parent item delivered under
a contract line, subline, or exhibit line item that
contains the embedded subassembly, component, or part.
(2) Concatenated unique item identifier or DoD
recognized unique identification equivalent of the embedded subassembly,
component, or part.
(3) Unique item identifier type.**
(4) Issuing agency code (if concatenated unique
item identifier is
used).**
(5)
used).**
(6) Original part number.**
(7)
(8) Current part number (if not the same as the
original part number.**
(9) Current part number effective date.**
(10) Serial number.**
(11) Unit of measure.
(12) Description.
** Once
per item.
(f)
The Contractor shall submit the information required by paragraphs (d)
and (e) of this clause in accordance with the data submission procedures at
http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/UID/DataSubmission.htm.
(g)
Subcontracts. If paragraph (c)(1) of this clause applies,
the Contractor shall include this clause, including this paragraph (g), in all
subcontracts issued under this contract.
(End of clause)
ALTERNATE
I (APR 2005)
As
prescribed in 211.274-4(c), delete paragraphs (c), (d), (e), (f), and (g) of
the basic clause, and add the following paragraphs (c) and (d) to the basic
clause:
(c)
For each item delivered under a contract line, subline,
or exhibit line item under paragraph (b) of this clause, in addition to the
information provided as part of the Material Inspection and Receiving Report
specified elsewhere in this contract, the Contractor shall report the
Government’s unit acquisition cost.
(d)
The Contractor shall submit the information required by paragraph (c) of
this clause in accordance with the data submission procedures at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/UID/DataSubmission.htm.
252.211-7004 Alternate
Preservation, Packaging, and Packing.
As prescribed in 211.272, use
the following provision:
ALTERNATE PRESERVATION, PACKAGING, AND PACKING (DEC 1991)
(a) The Offeror may submit two unit prices for each item--one based
on use of the military preservation, packaging, or packing requirements of the
solicitation; and an alternate based on use of commercial or industrial
preservation, packaging, or packing of equal or better protection than the military.
(b) If the Offeror submits two unit prices, the following information,
as a minimum, shall be submitted with the offer to allow evaluation of the
alternate—
(1) The per
unit/item cost of commercial or industrial preservation, packaging, and packing;
(2) The per
unit/item cost of military preservation, packaging, and packing;
(3) The
description of commercial or industrial preservation, packaging, and packing
procedures, including material specifications, when applicable, to include—
(i) Method of
preservation;
(ii)
Quantity per unit package;
(iii)
Cleaning/drying treatment;
(iv)
Preservation treatment;
(v)
Wrapping materials;
(vi)
Cushioning/dunnage material;
(vii)
Thickness of cushioning;
(viii) Unit
container;
(ix) Unit
package gross weight and dimensions;
(x)
Packing; and
(xi)
Packing gross weight and dimensions; and
(4) Item
characteristics, to include—
(i) Material and finish;
(ii) Net
weight;
(iii) Net
dimensions; and
(iv)
Fragility.
(c) If the Contracting
Officer does not evaluate or accept the Offeror's
proposed alternate commercial or industrial preservation, packaging, or
packing, the Offeror agrees to preserve, package, or
pack in accordance with the specified military requirements.
(End of provision)
252.211-7005 Substitutions for
Military or Federal Specifications and Standards.
As prescribed in 211.273-4, use
the following clause:
SUBSTITUTIONS FOR MILITARY OR FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS (NOV
2005)
(a) Definition. “SPI process,”
as used in this clause, means a management or manufacturing process that has
been accepted previously by the Department of Defense under the Single Process
Initiative (SPI) for use in lieu of a specific military or Federal
specification or standard at specific facilities. Under SPI, these processes are reviewed and
accepted by a Management Council, which includes representatives of the
Contractor, the Defense Contract Management Agency, the Defense Contract Audit
Agency, and the military departments.
(b) Offerors
are encouraged to propose SPI processes in lieu of military or Federal specifications
and standards cited in the solicitation.
A listing of SPI processes accepted at specific facilities is available
via the Internet at http://guidebook.dcma.mil/20/guidebook_process.htm
(paragraph 4.2).
(c) An offeror proposing to use an SPI process in lieu of military
or Federal specifications or standards cited in the solicitation shall¾
(1) Identify the
specific military or Federal specification or standard for which the SPI
process has been accepted;
(2) Identify
each facility at which the offeror proposes to use
the specific SPI process in lieu of military or Federal specifications or
standards cited in the solicitation;
(3) Identify the
contract line items, subline items, components, or
elements affected by the SPI process; and
(4) If the
proposed SPI process has been accepted at the facility at which it is proposed
for use, but is not yet listed at the Internet site specified in paragraph (b)
of this clause, submit documentation of Department of Defense acceptance of the
SPI process.
(d) Absent a
determination that an SPI process is not acceptable for this procurement, the
Contractor shall use the following SPI processes in lieu of military or Federal
specifications or standards:
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information for each SPI process)
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(e) If a prospective offeror wishes to obtain, prior to the time specified for
receipt of offers, verification that an SPI process is an acceptable
replacement for military or Federal specifications or standards required by the
solicitation, the prospective offeror¾
(1) May submit
the information required by paragraph (d) of this clause to the Contracting
Officer prior to submission of an offer; but
(2) Must submit the information to the
Contracting Officer at least 10 working days prior to the date specified for
receipt of offers.
(End of clause)
252.211-7006 Radio Frequency Identification.
As prescribed in 211.275-3, use the following clause:
RADIO
FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (MAY 2006)
(a) Definitions. As used in this clause—
“Advance shipment notice” means an electronic notification used
to list the contents of a shipment of goods as well as additional information
relating to the shipment, such as order information, product description,
physical characteristics, type of packaging, marking, carrier information, and
configuration of goods within the transportation equipment.
“Bulk commodities” means the following commodities, when shipped
in rail tank cars, tanker trucks, trailers, other bulk wheeled conveyances, or
pipelines:
(1) Sand.
(2) Gravel.
(3) Bulk liquids (water, chemicals, or petroleum
products).
(4) Ready-mix concrete or similar construction
materials.
(5) Coal or combustibles such as firewood.
(6) Agricultural products such as seeds, grains,
or animal feed.
“Case” means either a MIL-STD-129 defined exterior container
within a palletized unit load or a MIL-STD-129 defined individual shipping
container.
“Electronic Product Code™ (EPC)” means an identification scheme
for universally identifying physical objects via RFID tags and other
means. The standardized EPC data
consists of an EPC (or EPC identifier) that uniquely identifies an individual
object, as well as an optional filter value when judged to be necessary to
enable effective and efficient reading of the EPC tags. In addition to this standardized data,
certain classes of EPC tags will allow user-defined data. The EPC tag data standards will define the
length and position of this data, without defining its content.
“EPCglobal™” means a joint venture
between EAN International and the Uniform Code Council to establish and support
the EPC network as the global standard for immediate, automatic, and accurate
identification of any item in the supply chain of any company, in any industry,
anywhere in the world.
“Exterior container” means a MIL-STD-129 defined container, bundle, or assembly that is sufficient by reason of material, design, and construction to protect unit packs and intermediate containers and their contents during shipment and storage. It can be a unit pack or a container with a combination of unit packs or intermediate containers. An exterior container may or may not be used as a shipping container.
“Palletized unit load” means a MIL-STD-129 defined quantity of
items, packed or unpacked, arranged on a pallet in a specified manner and
secured, strapped, or fastened on the pallet so that the whole palletized load
is handled as a single unit. A
palletized or skidded load is not considered to be a shipping container. A loaded 463L System pallet is not considered
to be a palletized unit load. Refer to
the Defense Transportation Regulation, DoD 4500.9-R, Part II, Chapter 203, for
marking of 463L System pallets.
“Passive
RFID tag” means a tag that reflects energy from the reader/interrogator or that
receives and temporarily stores a small amount of energy from the
reader/interrogator signal in order to generate the tag response.
(1)
Until September 30, 2006, the acceptable tags are—
(i) EPC Class 0 passive RFID tags that meet the EPCglobal Class 0 specification; and
(ii) EPC Class 1 passive RFID tags that meet the EPCglobal Class 1 specification. This includes both the Generation 1 and
Generation 2 Class 1 specifications.
(2)
Beginning October 1, 2006, the only acceptable tags are EPC Class 1
passive RFID tags that meet the EPCglobal Class 1
Generation 2 specification. Class 0 and Class 1 Generation 1 tags
will no longer be accepted after September 30, 2006.
“Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)” means an automatic
identification and data capture technology comprising one or more
reader/interrogators and one or more radio frequency transponders in which data
transfer is achieved by means of suitably modulated inductive or radiating
electromagnetic carriers.
“Shipping container” means a MIL-STD-129 defined exterior
container that meets carrier regulations and is of sufficient strength, by
reason of material, design, and construction, to be shipped safely without
further packing (e.g., wooden boxes or crates, fiber and metal drums, and
corrugated and solid fiberboard boxes).
(b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(2) of
this clause, the Contractor shall affix passive RFID tags, at the case and
palletized unit load packaging levels, for shipments of items that—
(i) Are in any of the following classes of
supply, as defined in DoD 4140.1-R, DoD Supply Chain Materiel Management
Regulation, AP1.1.11:
(A)
Subclass of Class I – Packaged operational rations.
(B)
Class II – Clothing, individual equipment, tentage,
organizational tool kits, hand tools, and administrative and housekeeping
supplies and equipment.
(C) Class IIIP – Packaged petroleum, lubricants,
oils, preservatives, chemicals, and additives.
(D) Class IV – Construction and barrier
materials.
(E) Class VI – Personal demand items
(non-military sales items).
(F) Subclass of Class VIII – Medical materials
(excluding pharmaceuticals, biologicals, and
reagents).
(G) Class IX – Repair parts and components
including kits, assemblies and subassemblies, reparable and consumable items
required for maintenance support of all equipment, excluding medical-peculiar
repair parts; and
(ii) Are being shipped to any of the following
locations:
(A) Defense Distribution Depot, Susquehanna,
PA: DoDAAC
W25G1U or SW3124.
(B) Defense Distribution Depot, San Joaquin,
CA: DoDAAC
W62G2T or SW3224.
(C) Defense Distribution Depot, Albany, GA: DoDAAC SW3121.
(D) Defense Distribution Depot, Anniston,
AL: DoDAAC
W31G1Z or SW3120.
(E) Defense Distribution Depot, Barstow, CA: DoDAAC SW3215.
(F) Defense Distribution Depot, Cherry Point, NC:
DoDAAC SW3113.
(G) Defense Distribution Depot, Columbus,
OH: DoDAAC
SW0700.
(H) Defense Distribution Depot, Corpus Christi,
TX: DoDAAC
W45H08 or SW3222.
(I) Defense Distribution Depot, Hill, UT: DoDAAC SW3210.
(J) Defense Distribution Depot, Jacksonville,
FL: DoDAAC
SW3122.
(K) Defense Distribution Depot, Oklahoma City, OK: DoDAAC SW3211.
(L) Defense Distribution Depot, Norfolk, VA: DoDAAC SW3117.
(M) Defense Distribution Depot, Puget Sound,
WA: DoDAAC
SW3216.
(N) Defense Distribution Depot, Red River,
TX: DoDAAC
W45G19 or SW3227.
(O) Defense Distribution Depot, Richmond,
VA: DoDAAC
SW0400.
(P) Defense Distribution Depot, San Diego,
CA: DoDAAC
SW3218.
(Q) Defense Distribution Depot, Tobyhanna,
PA: DoDAAC
W25G1W or SW3114.
(R) Defense Distribution Depot, Warner Robins,
GA: DoDAAC SW3119.
(S) Air Mobility Command Terminal, Charleston Air
Force Base, Charleston, SC: Air Terminal
Identifier Code CHS.
(T) Air Mobility Command Terminal, Naval Air
Station, Norfolk, VA: Air Terminal
Identifier Code NGU.
(U) Air Mobility Command Terminal, Travis Air
Force Base, Fairfield, CA: Air Terminal
Identifier Code SUU.
(2) Bulk commodities are excluded from the
requirements of paragraph (b)(1) of this clause.
(c)
The Contractor shall ensure that—
(1) The data encoded on each passive RFID tag are
unique (i.e., the binary number is never repeated on any and all contracts) and
conforms to the requirements in paragraph (d) of this clause;
(2) Each passive tag is readable; and
(3) The passive tag is affixed at the appropriate
location on the specific level of packaging, in accordance with MIL-STD-129
(Section 4.9.2) tag placement specifications.
(d)
Data syntax and standards. The Contractor shall encode an approved RFID
tag using the instructions provided in the most recent EPC™ Tag Data Standards
document, available at http://www.epcglobalinc.org/standards_technology/specifications.html.
(1) If the Contractor is an EPCglobal™
subscriber and possesses a unique EPC™ company prefix, the Contractor may use
any of the identity types and encoding instructions described in the most
recent EPC™ Tag Data Standards document to encode tags.
(2) If the Contractor chooses to employ the DoD
Identity Type, the Contractor shall use its previously assigned Commercial and
Government Entity (CAGE) Code and shall encode the tags in accordance with the
tag identity type details located at http://www.acq.osd.mil/log/rfid/tag_data.htm. If the Contractor uses a third party
packaging house to encode its tags, the CAGE code of the third party packaging
house is acceptable.
(3) Regardless of the selected encoding scheme,
the Contractor is responsible for ensuring that each tag contains a globally
unique identifier.
(e)
Receiving report. The Contractor shall electronically submit
advance shipment notice(s) with the RFID tag identification (specified in
paragraph (d) of this clause) in advance of the shipment in accordance with the
procedures at http://www.acq.osd.mil/log/rfid/advance_shipment_ntc.htm.
(End of clause)