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Quality Assurance Program

Radiance used its certified ISO 9001:2000 QA driven design, development, manufacturing and testing processes to design, produce and deliver seven (7) WeaponWatch® systems for integration into the FSEP Stryker ground combat vehicle platform. This process uses the quality, operational and system performance requirements derived during the system design and development phases to define acceptance test and quality acceptance criteria. The WeaponWatch system design and development process identifies, defines, tracks and allocates performance, quality and safety requirements throughout the design for verification during the Acceptance Test Process (ATP). The seven (7) advanced technology Anti-Tampering (AT) certified WeaponWatch systems designed, tested, manufactured and delivered under this contract will be integrated and deployed to OIF with FSEP Weapon/Platform. These systems have specific Software and Hardware operational modifications for integration into the Stryker FSEP weapon system, platform vehicle and operational interface controls (GUI). These operational variants were tested and validated during factory ATP and integration acceptance testing.
Radiance strictly adheres to its certified ISO 9001:2000 Quality Assurance processes and procedures for all product deliveries.

Radiance Technologies will take the following steps to demonstrate compliance with a good faith effort in achieving small business subcontracting goals: 

Radiance Technologies will insert clause 52.219-8, Utilization of Small Business Concerns and Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns, and as prescribed in FAR 19.708(a), in solicitations and subcontracts when the subcontract amount is expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold except for (1) personal service subcontracts, or (2) subcontracts that, including all subcontracts hereunder, will be performed entirely outside any state, territory, or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico or (3) small business.  In addition, Radiance Technologies will include the FAR clause 2.219-9 in solicitations and subcontracts that (1) offer subcontracting possibilities, (2) are expected to exceed $500,000, and (3) are required to include the FAR clause 52.219-8, Utilization of Small Business Concerns and Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns unless the acquisition has been set aside or is to be accomplished under the 8(a) program.

Radiance Technologies will make every effort, to the extent known and practicable, in every solicitation as applicable.

These steps will be negotiated with the contracting officer prior to approval of the plan. Radiance Technologies understands that this Subcontracting Plan will be made a material part of the contract and that the submission of the SF 294 and SF 295 will be made a line item deliverable in the contract.

 

 

 
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