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The Rdmr Form 523 is crucial for submitting engineering change proposals effectively. This guide provides clear instructions on how to complete each section of the form to ensure accurate and successful submissions.
Follow the steps to complete your Rdmr Form 523 with ease.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to download the Rdmr Form 523 and open it in the online editor.
- Begin with Block 1 and enter the submission date. If you are revising a proposal, use the date of the revision submission here.
- In Block 2, input the procuring activity number, which is used primarily by the Government for internal tracking.
- Block 3 requires the DODAAC (Department of Defense Activity Address Code) of the procuring activity, which can be found in the Logistics Integration Database.
- For Block 4, provide the originator's name and contact details. This includes a phone number and the full address of the submitting entity.
- Block 5 requests the classification of the ECP. Indicate whether it is Class I or Class II based on contract definitions.
- In Block 6, select the justification code that best fits the proposed engineering change from the provided list.
- Block 7 is for priority designation. Recommend an emergency, urgent, or routine priority based on how quickly approval is needed.
- Proceed to Block 8 to complete the ECP designation, entering details such as model/type, CAGE code, system designation, and ECP number.
- Complete Block 19 by providing a detailed description of the change proposed, ensuring clarity in what changes are being made.
- In Block 20, explain the need for the change, detailing its benefits and addressing any relevant data or issues.
- Finalize by reviewing all entries, making sure each block is correctly filled, and then save the form. You can print, download, or share your completed Rdmr Form 523.
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