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Re: TobySam post# 29083

Thursday, 06/25/2015 12:16:56 PM

Thursday, June 25, 2015 12:16:56 PM

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LOL. They won't access the Federal database that lists NAVAIR or other qualified parts? :) Pass me some kool-aid please. How do you think companies find certified and approved parts or validate that they are in fact qualified parts? You think they take a CEO's word for it? Why would competitors go through the trouble of listing 1,000s of parts on QPL? For fun? "Hey It's a nice day to to go to the lake, no, wait, better yet, I think I'll list a few hundred parts in QPL instead - that's much more fun".

You should go read the about page for QPD: http://qpldocs.dla.mil/help/about.aspx

The Qualified Products Database (QPD) serves as the official repository for all qualification information in the form of Qualification Data Sets.

The QPD contains qualification information regarding products and manufacturers as compiled and maintained by the individual Qualifying Activities(QA). One of the primary goals of QPD is to create an on-line, real-time replacement for paper-based QPL documents. It can provide buyers with assurance that items currently comply with specified requirements. The QPD is a robust application that facilitates frequent updates to qualification data and its immediate availability to users within the Standardization community.
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