MIL-STD-1822A(USAF) APPENDIX B
nuclear certification. If no certification tasks are required for the component being considered, the applicable appendix is marked as "Not Applicable". The BCRP also contains a separate appendix describing tasks required for operational certification; if none are required, the appendix is marked as "Not Applicable".
d. Identifies the documentation needed to support the certification evaluations.
These might include a Nuclear Safety Analysis Report (NSAR), Final Design Approval Report (FDAR), Electrical Interface Control Drawing (EICD), Mechanical Interface Control Drawing (MICD), and the list goes on.
e. Contains a draft schedule identifying major certification and program milestones. f. The Basic Certification Requirements Plan may also contain:
(1) A draft allocation matrix that maps all applicable AFI 91-107 directed requirements to the equipment or system components.
(2) Recommended approaches for operationally certifying and decertifying potential critical components.
(3) Other pertinent information that will help the Single Manager plan for and obtain nuclear weapon system certification
B.4 CRP process.
After reviewing the Nuclear Certification Impact Statement and determining the certification actions required, the AFNWC/NCS Certification Organization will develop the Basic Certification Requirements Plan if nuclear certification is required, or issue a letter stating nuclear certification is not required (FIGURE B-1, Block 6). If a BCRP is required, actions of process owners are as follows:
a. The AFNWC/NCS Certification Organization will incorporate specific certification requirements identified by the process owners into the BCRP following their review of the Nuclear Certification Impact Statement. All processes are reviewed even if they are not identified as impacts in the Nuclear Certification Impact Statement.
b. The Air Force Safety Center's Weapons Safety Division (AFSEC/SEW) will identify: (1) Nuclear Safety Design Certification requirements based on the system's
development efforts (see FIGURE B-1, Block 1)
(2) Impacts to nuclear safety design requirements outlined in AFI 91-103, Air
Force Nuclear Safety Design Certification Program.
(3) Impacts to AFI 91-107, AFMAN 91-118, and/or AFMAN 91-119.
(4) Impacts to: (1) directed criteria and/or degradations to existing nuclear weapon system safety features, (2) the Nuclear Safety Compliance Matrix, and (3) the Weapon System Safety Rules (WSSR) established by the Nuclear Weapons System Safety Group.
c. The AFNWC/NCS and the ICBM NCM (for ICBM related efforts) will provide compatibility certification requirements inputs (see FIGURE B-1, Block 2) based on impacts to the ACCD/MAR.
(1) The appropriate Technical Order Management Authority (TOMA) (e.g., Nuclear Weapons Logistics Division (AFNWC/NCLS), Program
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