Description
ATTACHMENT 2
USAF & USN CAD/PAD STATEMENT OF WORK - AMMUNITION DATA CARDS
January, 2018
1. Ammunition Data Cards (ADC) shall be prepared in accordance with MIL-STD-1168 (current
revision) and shall follow the format required by the application identified as Worldwide
Ammunition-data Repository Program (WARP). All of the requirements of MIL-STD-1168 apply
but some are tailored in accordance with MIL-STD-962 to meet CAD/PAD program requirements
as listed below.
2. The criteria and procedures for the assignment of lot numbers for energetic materials
(pyrotechnics, propellants, explosives) including their constituents shall be in accordance with
MIL-STD-1168.
3. All energetic materials (pyrotechnics, propellants, explosives) used in assemblies and sub-
assemblies/components (i.e., igniter cartridges, delay elements, primer assemblies, explosive
cord, etc.) shall be entered in the ADC using the common name, actual/original manufacturer’s
part number & revision, lot number, and date of manufacture. Traceability shall be ensured by
the original manufacturer’s documentation such as Certificate of Conformance (COC), Certificate
of Analysis (COA), Quality Assurance Record (QAR) Quality Inspection Record (QIR), Quality
Assurance Documents (QAD), Batch Record, or other equivalent documentation that would
provide positive traceability in the event of a future product recall.
4. The contractor may list their own internal part number for energetic material that they re-
designate or re-characterize but must also list the actual manufacturer’s part number, lot
number, and date of manufacture in parentheses in a format that is searchable in WARP. Any
GFM/GFP provided under contract to the vendor should retain government provided part/lot
numbers and nomenclature to retain traceability. Ingredients which are used to synthesize or
that are blended in a process to make the end item energetic material are not required to be
listed. Examples of blended or synthesized energetic materials that shall be listed are HNS, Lead
Azide, BKNO3, ZPP, HES 8028, etc. If the ages of energetic materials are older than the ages
specified on the Airmunitions Specification or as specified elsewhere in the contract at the time
the CAD/PAD devices become hermetically sealed, the date of energetic material recertification
or any associated approved Request for Variance (RFV) shall be notated in the waivers and
deviation description section.
5. Hardware components shall be fully traceable and identified by the original manufacturer’s lot
identification information/documentation or qualified distributor’s documentation such as
Certificate of Conformance (COC), Certificate of Analysis (COA), Quality Assurance Record
(QAR), Batch Record, or other equivalent documentation that would provide positive traceability
in the event of a future product recall. The actual date of manufacture is not required for any
non-age degradable materials such as metal housings, tubes, sleeves, firing pins, nuts, bolts,
washers, etc. The COC, COA, QAR, or Batch Record date(s) may be used for the DOM. Epoxies,
sealants, curative, O-rings, and other organic materials shall be fully traceable to OEM with
DOM and traceable via the original manufacturer’s lot identification documentation such as
Certificate of Conformance (COC), Certificate of Analysis (COA), Quality Assurance Record
(QAR) Batch Record, or other equivalent documentation that would provide positive traceability
in the event of a future product recall. Materials or components that do not affect the reliability
or safety of the end item (i.e., solvents, paints, lacquers, labels, dust caps, etc.) do not need to be
listed on the ADC.
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6. The ADC data and information entered in WARP for all materials and components ideally shall
stand alone for traceability to the actual manufacture’s information (i.e. Mfg P/N, Mfg date (as
applicable), Mfg lot number etc.). If contractor uses their own P/N, reference date for acceptance
or other “trace”/traceability identification used internally for the non-critical piece
parts/materials, it shall be noted in the remarks section, i.e. “trace ID, or PO used for the
following piece parts: (parts shall identified/listed)”, provided the field/entry method is
searchable in WARP. If traceability documentation is “questionable” or in conflict and needs
clarification, the applicable engineer or equipment specialist shall be contacted to resolve any
issues.
7. A “sample” ADC is generated in WARP the first time an ADC is submitted by the contractor for
applicable government reviews and approvals. Upon approval of the sample ADC, a final version
for each production lot shall be completed in WARP and uploaded for Invoicing, Receipt,
Acceptance, and Property Transfer (iRAPT - formerly WAWF) for review and acceptance prior to
shipment of product by the applicable government authority. The WARP ADC program will not
allow the submission of additional ADCs until such time as the sample ADC has been approved
in the system. The sample ADC does not require the use of a “Z” interfix number used to identify
it as a sample.
8. If any unique situations exist that may conflict with compliance, a resolution should be proposed
by the contractor prior to contract award to determine possible work-around.
9. A hard copy of the applicable ADC(s) shall also be included with each shipment per applicable
ADC CDRL.
WARP will reside within the Munitions History Program (MHP). Additional details on these WARP
applications are provided below.
MHP-WARP Access Procedures
Government or Contractor employee with CAC and AKO account:
(a) Click on the MHP hyperlink which is https://mhp.redstone.army.mil/
(b) Enter CAC PIN when prompted
(c) Click on WARP (ADC)
(d) Click on Help
(e) Click on WARP Request Access and follow instructions
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