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Manufacturing Management Program
- Aerospace Standard
- AS6500
- Issued
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Scope
This standard is applicable to all phases of the system acquisition life cycle. It is intended for use on all programs with manufacturing content. It requires proven manufacturing management practices with the goal of delivering affordable and capable systems to the extent that it is invoked contractually. The term “organization” as used in this document refers to the company or facility that is implementing this standard, such as when imposed contractually by the customer.
NOTE: The term “shall” is used wherever the criterion for conformance with the specific recommendation requires that there be no deviation. The term “should” is used wherever noncompliance with the specific recommendation is permissible.
Rationale
This standard was created to implement manufacturing management practices aimed at promoting the timely development, production, modification, fielding, and sustainment of affordable products by addressing manufacturing issues throughout the program life cycle.
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Issuing Committee
G-23 Manufacturing Management Committee
The SAE G-23 Manufacturing Management Committee shall be responsible for the development, coordination, publication, and maintenance of a standard that documents best manufacturing practices aimed at promoting the timely development, production, modification, fielding, and sustainment of affordable products. The standard is primarily intended for use in the defense industry, but may be applicable to other commercial industries.
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