Wait, What? You Can Pre-Order Paris’ New Book, Surviving AS9100 Rev D?
Oxebridge announces that it is now taking pre-orders for Christopher Paris’ next book, SURVIVING AS9100 REV. D, expected to be published in September 2018.
Oxebridge announces that it is now taking pre-orders for Christopher Paris’ next book, SURVIVING AS9100 REV. D, expected to be published in September 2018.
Oxebridge just updated a client to the new AS9100 Revision D standard after only six hours of work. Yes, that just happened.
These third-party websites may offer some help in supporting your approaches related to AS9100 Rev D’s trickier clauses.
The new IAQG nonconformity “cause codes” are not only dumb, they are guaranteed to get you sued in court.
Oxebridge’s “AS9100 Revision D Implementation” seminar will be held on May 18 & 19 in Cocoa Beach FL.
The IAQG has rejected calls for a 2-year postponement of its AS9100 certification transition deadline, despite backlash from the supply chain and a dramatic lack of qualified auditors.
A California aerospace consultant is selling their version of AS9100 for a whopping $999, in what appears to be total violation of copyright and trademark law.
SAE issued AS9100 Rev D at a much lower price point than ANSI has for ISO 9001, and yet it includes ISO 9001. WTF?
Oxebridge has launched a program to help companies update to AS9100 Revision D now, rather than to wait.
Sources within the IAQG have reported to Oxebridge that AS9100 Revision D, the latest version of the aerospace quality management system standard, has been approved for a May publication, but will be delayed until September or October 2016 in order to ensure that SAE publishes at the same time as its European and Asia/Pacific partners.
Oxebridge gets an early look at AS9100 Rev D, the upcoming revision to the aerospace QMS standard.
Oxebridge is preparing to release a free template kit for AS9100 Rev D, once that standard is released.