Is the GEM Program in compliance with government procedures?
Form Fit and Function There has been numerous discussions regarding the form, fit and function of an original device. Because the original device typically had two to four “original manufacturers” whose versions of the part were not identical and whose parts varied to some degree with each production lot and within each production lot, using the broad term “original part” leads to an imprecise and subjective interpretation of what constitutes a part’s form, fit and function. When the military or a defense contractor procures an integrated circuit, the device specification defines the aspects of a device’s form, fit and function required to ensure proper operation in the intended application. GEM devices meet the original part’s form, fit, and function as defined by MIL-PRF-38535 and as delineated in the original device specification. The GEM program manufacturers devices using DSCC QML certified design, fabrication, and testing procedures to ensure that ALL requirements are rigorously
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