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Fraudulent/Counterfeit Electronic Parts; Avoidance, Detection, Mitigation, and Disposition
- Aerospace Standard
- AS5553A
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Aerospace Standard standardizes practices to:
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maximize availability of authentic parts,
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procure parts from reliable sources,
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c
assure authenticity and conformance of procured parts,
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d
control suspect or confirmed fraudulent/counterfeit EEE parts,
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e
and report suspect or confirmed fraudulent/counterfeit EEE parts to other potential users and Authority Having Jurisdiction.
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f
and assess, mitigate, control, and report parts which have been used, refurbished, or reclaimed, but represented as new product.
Rationale
This standard was originally created in response to a significant and increasing volume of fraudulent/counterfeit electronic parts entering the aerospace supply chain, posing significant performance, reliability and safety risks. This document has subsequently been expanded to address fraudulent/counterfeit risk mitigation on a global scale across multi-sector electronic supply chain industries and to provide uniform requirements, practices and methods to mitigate the risks of receiving and installing fraudulent/counterfeit electronic parts.
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