FY18 CH-I NAVSEA STANDARD ITEMS

 

  1. The purpose of this Promulgation Letter is to issue Change One (CH-1) to the FY-18 NAVSEA Standard Items (NSTs).
  2. Changes to FY-18 NSI 009-08 Shipboard Fire Protection and Fire Prevention; accomplish, are in direct support of Industry’s and TYCOM’s request to standardize and strengthen our Ships fire prevention, protection efforts, and to incorporate the Industrial Ship Safety Manual for Fire Prevention and Response: NAVSEA Technical Publication SOSO-AC-CCM-010/801.
    1. The change to FY-18 CHl 009-08 NS1 is effective for availabilities in which FY-18 standard Items are i FY-18 availabilities that are not in the execution phase shall be re-planned to incorporate FY-18 CHl 009-08 NSI. FY-18 CHl 009-08 NSI shall supersede all related CSWTs, SWTs, and LWTs.
    2. The requirements of FY-18 CHl 009-08 may authorize a change in terms, conditions, delivery schedule, price, or amount of any existing Government In the event you consider the requirements represent a change for which an equitable adjustment is in order, you are to advise the Contracting Officer of the particular technical or contractual requirements regarded as changed, and take no action with regard to such changed requirements until notified in writing on the contracting Officer’s response.

 

  1. Changes to FY-18 NSls: 009-18, 009-26, and 009-32.
    1. 009-18 Magnetic Material;control: Changed from CAT II to CAT I in support of MCM class shi
    2. 009-26 Deck Covering; accomplish: Significant change to clarify installation process of Color Flake deck coating and Color Chip
    3. 009-32 Cleaning and Painting Requirements; accomplish:Thirty five changes in total, ex…”Addition to coat DOG Fuel Service Tanks in accordance with Table 4…” Second coat of primer allowed with SUPERVISOR .”. Pay close attention to the use and reference of Notes, Tables, and Lines as there were significant changes made in these areas.
    4. The changes to FY-18 CHl NSls 009-18, 009-26, and 009-32 shall be invoked in Work items that have not been previously planned utilizing FY-18 Standard Items and Standard Phraseology, incorporate technical changes and/or any requirement by
    5. The requirements of FY-18 CHl 009-18, 009-26,and 009-32 do not authorize any change in terms, conditions, delivery schedule, price, or amount of any Government In the event you consider the requirements represent a change for which an equitable adjustment is in order,you are to advise the Contracting Officer of the particular technical or contractual requirements regarded as changed, and take no action with regard to such changed requirements until not fied in writing of the Contracting Officer’s response.
  2. The revised Standard Items updates are available on the SSRAC website: http://www.navsea.navv.mil/Home/RMC/CNRMC/OurPrograms/SSRAC.
  3. Incorporation of the direction of this letter into any previously issued/definitized contract is at the discretion of the cognizant Naval Supervisory Authority (NSA).Consult with the responsible NSA to determine the invoked FY for a specific availability.
  4. RMC SSRAC Coordinators are responsible for advising users within their respective activities, Master Ship Repair (MSR) Contractors and Agreement For Boat Repair (ABR} Contractors under their cognizance of the availability of these products.
  5. Point of Contact for further information is Mr. Dale Hirschman, Technical Director,757-400·0020, dale.hirschman@navv.mil.

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