Find the most up-to-date version of AR at Engineering AR –7–1. Reporting of Product Quality Deficiencies Within the U.S. Army This administrative revision, dated 15 July o Makes organizational updates. (AR –7, figure A-1) d. Are units/MSCs/AMC using the EDRS to report and process QDRs? (AR –7–1) e. Are exhibits being requested and processed in .

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A report of a product quality deficiency which may cause death, injury or severe occupational illness; would cause loss 7702-7-1 major damage to a weapon 7702-7-1 critically resttricts the combat readiness capabilities of the using organization; or which would result in a production line stoppage.
On equipment involved in foreign military sales or grant aid under the Security Assistance Program after transfer of title Method of reporting: AR and AR On equipment involved in foreign military sales or grant aid under the Security Assistance Program after transfer of title.
AR 702-7-1 Reporting of Product Quality Deficiencies Within the US Army
Quality deficiency report The SF or format used to record and send product quality deficiency data. The Army Materiel Manager will tell users that delivery of materiel with that defect under the current contract will cease. An activity or person that discovers and reports a deficiency on SFProduct Quality Deficiency Report, or in a message 702-71 a prescribed format.

A related publication is a source of additional information. Disposition instructions for defective materiel will be given within 45 calendar days from date of report.
Deficiencies reportable under other provisions, page 2 Glossary ii Chapter 1 Introduction 1—1. Section I Required Publications. Instructions Answers to the below questions must be based on the actual testing of controls for example, direct observation, timeline analysis, interviewing and sampling. The following checklist is not intended to cover all controls, but does cover those controls considered to be the most important in evaluating the overall effectiveness of the PQDR program.
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The proponent of this regulation is the this regulation and establishment of comDeputy Chief of Staff, G—4. Responsibilities of activities receiving QDRs.
Wrong or improperly classified items, missing, or improper documents, overages or shortages, and hidden damages Method of reporting: Exclusions For deficiencies reportable under other provisions, see table SF Report of Discrepancy. Wholesale and retail level reporting. Department of the Army Washington, DC. In local purchases Method of reporting: AR —7, figure 702–71 f.
AR Reporting Of Product Quality Deficiencies Within The U.S. Army
For deficiencies reportable under other provisions, see table Product Quality Deficiency Report. The propomand and local ad are prohibited with. However, they must be confirmed by message within 48 hours. Activities may request a waiver to this regulation by providing Blank Forms directly to the Deputy Chief.

Product Quality Deficiency Report The SF form or format used to record and transmit product quality deficiency data. Exhibit A deficient item, 702-7-11 a sample item that represents the deficient condition, that can be analyzed to determine the cause of the defect. Urgent category 7002-7-1 reports may be sent by Defense Switched Network. SF Report of Discrepancy Prescribing directive: A report of a product quality deficiency that does not meet the criteria set forth in Category I.
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Table 2—1 Deficiencies reportable under other provisions Deficiencies: At Quality Deficiencies Within the U. This deficiency does not meet the standards for category I. AR —7, figure A Are exhibits being requested and processed in accordance with the prescribed time frame: Deficient materiel under warranty. Suspension of use of defective items.

This includes defects in design, specification, material, manufacturing, and workmanship.
