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Reliability Program Standard
- Aerospace Standard
- JA1000_202108
- Stabilized
Sector:
Issuing Committee:
Language:
English
Scope
This SAE standard establishes the requirement for suppliers to plan a reliability program that satisfies the following three requirements:
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a
The supplier shall ascertain customer requirements
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b
The supplier shall meet customer requirements
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c
The supplier shall assure that customer requirements have been met
Rationale
Users who are currently using JA1000_201205, “Reliability Program Standard,” are advised to consider GEIASTD0009A, “Reliability Program Standard for Systems Design, Development, and Manufacturing,” revised May 27, 2020, for future projects needing a technical standard for Reliability Programs.
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
The G41 Committee is focused on standards and handbooks that take a systems engineering approach to reliability that align best practices of reliability management, design and testing with reliability methods that provide the most value and the least risk in terms of achieving reliable products. The demand for highly-reliable systems/products prompted the development of a ANSI/GEIA-STD-0009 (Reliability Program Standard for Systems Design, Development, and Manufacturing) and the corresponding handbook, TA-HB-009 (Reliability Program Handbook) that specifies a scientific approach to reliability design, assessment, and verification, coupled with integrated management and systems engineering.
Reference
Number | Title |
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JA1000-1 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
JA1000/1_201205 | Reliability Program Standard Implementation Guide |
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