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Defense Electronics
MIL-STD / DFARS
MIL-STD-810H, MIL-STD-461G, DFARS 252.246, and ITAR 22 CFR 120. The gate family is defined and ready for engagement.
YOUR ARTIFACT · UNDER THE GATE
GATE CHECKS · First article + MIL-STD-31000 TDP
Structural factor of safety ≥ 1.50
Line-of-sight pointing error ≤ 0.5 mrad
Structural FOS ≥ 1.50 at 9 g shock
Minimum wall thickness ≥ 2.0 mm
Internal tool clearance ≥ 3.0 mm
Unit-cost index ≤ 1.40 (nominal = 1.0)
Where the part lives or dies.
Defense electronics procurement under DFARS demands traceability from qualified manufacturers list through component-level test data, with MIL-STD environmental screening records and ITAR-controlled documentation handled within a compliant program-management framework. One uncontrolled ITAR artifact and the program is at risk.
WHAT THE GATE RECOVERS
60 to 300 hrs
Labour a single submission consumes. About half recovered per verified package.
Toward 95%
First-pass approval rate. Production agents score the full package before it leaves your desk.
Weeks back
Per submission, recovered from review loops and re-test cycles avoided.
1 to millions
Each verified submission authorizes the parts that follow.
Roadmap
Use cases this sector displaces.
- Assembling MIL-STD-810 environmental screening records for program-office review
- Cross-checking qualified manufacturers list entries against component-level test evidence
- Tracking ITAR-controlled documentation within a DFARS-compliant framework
- Flagging qualification data gaps before defense-contract delivery milestones
START HERE
Bring one part. We run it through the gate.
Declare your part and its submission intent. We run it through the Submission Gate and hand back the verdict and the certificate. One part. One pass. Everything cited.
Today we define the program gate. Tomorrow we certify mission-ready hardware.