AQAP 2000 NATO Policy on an Integrated Systems Approach to Quality Through the Life Cycle 2. AQAP 2009 NATO Guidance on the use of the AQAP 2000 series 3. AQAP 2070 NATO Mutual Government Quality Assurance (GQA) 4. AQAP 2210 NATO Supplementary Software Quality Assurance Requirements to AQAP 2110 and AQAP 2310 5. Quality Plan in accordance with AQAP 2110/2120/2130 sections 5.4 and 7.1. The Deliverable Quality Plan shall specify how all quality related contract requirements, including all requirements of AQAP 2110/2120/2130, shall be fulfilled. The Deliverable Quality Plan defines and controls the supplier’s activities. This publication is intended for use with AQAP 2110 or AQAP 2310 as a software specific and project oriented supplement. Where there is any conflict between the requirements of AQAP 2110 (or AQAP 2310) and this publication for software, the requirements of this publication shall prevail. Aqap 2110 (edition 1) iii original north atlantic treaty organization nato standardisation agency (nsa) nato letter of promulg ation june 2003 1. Windows 7 update error 80072f8f. Aqap-2110(edition 1) – nato quality assurance requirements for design, development and production is a nato/pfp unclassified publication.
The Allied Quality Assurance Publications (AQAP) are standards for quality assurance systems that have been developed by NATO[1][2]
The aim of the AQAP agreement is to define standards for Quality Assurance of defence products. These standards are an integral part of contracts awarded in the military field involving NATO member countries. AQAP documents are therefore important to contractors and companies wanting to bid for such contracts.
The AQAP system is described in STANAG 4107 issued by the NATO Standardization Agency.[3] There are currently two main types of AQAP documents; Contractual Type which are written as a Technical Specification intended for contractual use; and Guidance Type which provide general guidance.