MIL-PRF-19500P
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Specification sheets. The individual item requirements shall be as specified herein and in accordance with the
applicable specification sheet. In the event of a conflict between the requirements of this specification and the
specification sheet, and unless otherwise specified (see exception below), the latter shall govern. (If a specific
requirement specified herein is not required for an item, it shall be so indicated on the specification sheet; for
example, "Shock - N/A").
Exception - Specification sheets containing acceptable quality levels (AQL) and lot total percent defective (LTPD)
shall not take precedence over the requirements contained herein. AQLs and LTPDs are no longer acceptable and
shall be replaced with the appropriate c = o sampling plans as specified in appendix E.
3.1.1 Implementation date. The qualifying activity has the authority to extend the implementation date on all
MIL-PRF-19500 documents. It is the supplier's responsibility to request and to justify any implementation date
extension. In addition, the qualifying activity has the authority to disqualify suppliers from any 5961 document which
fails to meet the implementation date. Re-qualification and re-audit may be required to determine the root cause of
this non-conformance. The qualifying activity will determine the implementation date whenever the specification fails
to specify one; however, all suppliers shall be granted a minimum of 90 days (from the date of the specification or
standard) to implement all requirements.
3.2 Qualification. Devices furnished under this specification shall be products that are authorized by the qualifying
activity for listing on the applicable qualified manufacturers list (QML) before contract award (see 4.2 and 6.3). The
general requirements of referenced documents shall also apply. Only devices or die listed or approved for listing on
the QML which meet all the performance requirements of the applicable specification sheets for the applicable quality
level shall be marked and delivered. Any DoD specification or standard referred to in this specification may be
replaced by an equivalent commercial standard as determined by the preparing activity and the qualifying activity. If
a manufacturer opts to use an equivalent system, it is the responsibility of the manufacturer to demonstrate to the
qualifying activity equivalence to the applicable requirements. Conversion from the standard flow(Figure E-1) to
alternate flow(Figure E-2) (or alternate to standard flow) requires approval from the qualifying activity.
3.2.1 Certification options. MIL-PRF-19500 will offer two options of JAN (except for JANS) certification (in addition
to the diminishing manufacturing sources (DMS) provisions): The traditional QPL qualified products approach (see
appendix D and E) and the QML qualified processes approach (see appendix C and E). JANS may not be qualified
in accordance with appendix C). Certification to JANTX or JANTXV shall precede JANS certification unless justified
and approved by the qualifying activity. They will be clearly identified on the device listings document, QML 19500.
Methods of certification are further explained in 6.4.1 and the DLA Land and Maritime-VQE-19500 certification and
qualification document. The QML format is explained in 6.4.2.
3.3 Performance requirements for JAN, JANTX, JANTXV, and JANS devices, and JANHC and JANKC die. It shall
be demonstrated that parts delivered to this specification are capable of passing the tests and inspections specified in
appendix E or appendix G, as required, for the applicable quality level.
3.4 Reference to specification sheets. For purposes of this specification, when the term "specified" is used without
references to a specific document, the intended reference is to the specification sheets.
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