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Date: | Fri, 11 Sep 1998 03:12:59 CDT |
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Hi!
I have a situation that maybe some of you have experience with. Our older
military contracts require soldering to Mil-Std-2000 and we have been
performing to that spec. for years. Now, with the cancellation of 2000A,
we're trying to play catch-up. We are still trying to perform to the spec.
but our solder certifications have expired. A formerly certified Cat. C
instructor is training our folks at the local Community College using his
old Mil-Std 2000 course materials. The College is providing a Certificate
of Training. Our contracts folks are working on a waiver or deviation
while we migrate to ANSI-J, but I was wondering if anyone else has run
into this problem. Any info will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dennis
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