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INDUSTRIAL CAPABILITIES QUESTIONNAIRE
CAGE CODE
DATA DATE
SECTION III - MANUFACTURED ITEM
1. ITEM IDENTIFICATION
a. ITEM NAME
b. NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER (NSN)
c. PART NUMBER/OTHER IDENTIFIER
d. NAICS CODE
e. PRODUCTION LINE (Designation, if applicable)
f. UNIT OF MEASURE
g. SHELF LIFE (Years) (If applicable)
h. ITEM CRITICAL RESOURCES
(1) List the trades, skills, or professions essential to producing this item. Provide the average time required to hire each of these critical
personnel categories and the average time required for new hires in these categories to reach their maximum proficiency level through
training and on the job experience.
(2) List those individual or group of facility work stations, production equipments, test equipments, and tooling most critical or constraining
to producing this item. Include the normal lead time and estimated cost for acquiring each of these constraining production resources.
(3) List the product and process technologies most critical to producing this item.
2. KEY SUBCONTRACTORS/SUPPLIERS
List those materials, items, or components and their suppliers or service subcontractors that are most critical to production of Item 1.a.
Include in this list:
a. Company Name
d. Name of Material, Item, Component, or Service Provided
b. Full Address
e. Material cost (as a % of Item 1.a. cost)
c. Point of Contact
f. Supplier's Material, Item, or Component Production Lead Time
3. ALTERNATE SOURCES FOR MANUFACTURED ITEM
Provide a separate list of potential alternate sources for Item 1.a., including: Manufacturer's Name, CAGE Code, and Address.
4. ITEM COST DATA (Indicate base date for the latest actual data provided on a per unit basis.)
a. UNIT COST (CURRENT YEAR)
b. UNIT COST (PREVIOUS YEAR)
c. UNIT COST (+1 YEAR FORECAST)
d. UNIT COST (+2 YEAR FORECAST)
5. ITEM PRODUCTION LEAD TIME (In weeks or months)
a. GOVERNMENT INITIAL ORDER
b. GOVERNMENT REPEAT ORDER
c. COMMERCIAL INITIAL ORDER
d. COMMERCIAL REPEAT ORDER
6. ITEM PRODUCTION DATA
a. ESTIMATED CURRENT YEAR ITEM PRODUCTION FOR U.S. GOVT. END USE
b. CURRENT PRODUCTION RATE c. CONTINUOUS or BATCH PRODUCTION
MINIMUM:
MAXIMUM:
d. ESTIMATED MONTH AND YEAR PRODUCTION LINE GOES COLD
e. MINIMUM SUSTAINING RATE
f. ECONOMIC ORDER QUANTITY
g. PLANNED INVENTORY ON-HAND
h. QUALIFIED MANUFACTURER (Y/N)
i. TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE AVAILABLE
(Y/N)
j. SHARED CAPACITY.
Provide item production capacity information below assuming normal operating conditions are in effect. Concurrent information should
consider all other ongoing or planned production in addition to the item being evaluated. Identify other items used in developing the
concurrent production rates requested below.
INITIAL PRODUCTION
MAXIMUM PRODUCTION
MAXIMUM PRODUCTION
SHIFT BASIS
FROM COLD BASE
RATE FROM WARM BASE
RATE FROM COLD BASE
(1-8-5, 2-8-5, 3-8-5, etc.)
(Quantity/month achieved)
(Quantity/month achieved)
(Quantity/month achieved)
(1) CONCURRENT
(2) STAND ALONE
7. ITEM SURGE REQUIREMENTS (To be completed by Government personnel only when requesting crisis preparedness planning.)
a. PLANNING PERSONNEL HAVE DETERMINED A POTENTIAL DEMAND OF
ITEMS PER MONTH.
b. PLANNING PERSONNEL HAVE DETERMINED A POTENTIAL CUMULATIVE DEMAND OF
ITEMS WITHIN
MONTHS.
8. ITEM SURGE CAPABILITIES (See instructions on next page.)
MONTH 1
MONTH 2
MONTH 3
MONTH 4
MONTH 5
MONTH 6
DD FORM 2737, SEP 2007
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