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  1. Source Approval Request (SAR) – A Source Approval Request can be submitted at any time, and is a package of information provided by a prospective new supplier to become an approved …

  2. Source Approval Request - TACOM

    If the item of interest is on an open solicitation that is currently on the street, include the solicitation information so that the the TACOM Ombudsman Directorate can coordinate offeror's...

  3. ) Research Federal Business Opportunities (www.FBO.gov) to see if there is data (QRs, RDL, EDL, drawings, etc.) for each NSN you wish to submit a Source Approval Request (SAR).

  4. Source Approval Request (SAR) Package: The Navy uses the SAR process to evaluate a vendor's capabilities in order for the vendor to become an approved source of supply or …

  5. A Source Approval Request (SAR) package is an assembly of information required of a prospective new supplier for a specific item (NSN) that is currently procured as other than full …

  6. Source Approval Program - TACOM

    The TACOM Ombudsman Directorate will assist offerors in compiling the necessary information such as procurement history, available technical data, engineering points of contact and other …

  7. Sources Sought: AF/DLA Single point of entry for the Source Approval ...

    Currently, each service component and/or agency that requires source qualification prior to contract award has a distinct process to become an approved source/vendor.

  8. U.S. Government SAR Approvals - Warfighter Focused Logistics

    WFL’s Source Approval Request (SAR) services simplify the approval process across four SAR categories. We expertly manage the Change Process per MIL-HDBK-61A and Configuration …

  9. Qualification Requirement (QR): The minimum criteria set forth by the ESA to become an approved (qualified) source to either manufacture or repair/overhaul an item.

  10. Vendor Resources - Defense Logistics Agency

    Source Approval Request (SAR) package is an assembly of information required of a prospective new supplier for a specific item that is currently procured as other than full–and–open.