48 CFR §246.471
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- (a)General.
- (1)Ordinarily, a representative of the contract administration office signs or stamps the shipping papers that accompany Government source-inspected supplies to release them for shipment. This is done for both prime and subcontracts.
- (2)An alternative procedure (see paragraph (b) of this section) permits the contractor to assume the responsibility for releasing the supplies for shipment.
- (3)The alternative procedure may include prime contractor release of supplies inspected at a subcontractor's facility.
- (4)The use of the alternative procedure releases DoD manpower to perform technical functions by eliminating routine signing or stamping of the papers accompanying each shipment.
- (b)Alternative Procedures—Contract Release for Shipment.
- (1)For foreign military sales contracts, do not use alternative procedures. (2) The contract administration office may authorize, in writing, the contractor to release supplies for shipment when—
- (i)The stamping or signing of the shipping papers by a representative of the contract administration office interferes with the operation of the Government contract quality assurance program or takes too much of the Government representative's time;
- (ii)There is sufficient continuity of production to permit the Government to establish a systematic and continuing evaluation of the contractor's control of quality; and
- (iii)The contractor has a record of satisfactory quality, including that pertaining to preparation for shipment.
- (3)The contract administration office shall withdraw, in writing, the authorization when there is an indication that the conditions in paragraph (b)(2) of this subsection no longer exist.
- (4)When the alternative procedure is used, require the contractor to—
- (1)For foreign military sales contracts, do not use alternative procedures. (2) The contract administration office may authorize, in writing, the contractor to release supplies for shipment when—