From: [email protected] (Cynthia Pleach)
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Date: Thu, 01 Aug 1996 09:10:06 -0500
Subject: Re: Full Quality Assurance

Digi has an FQAA with the BABT so I am very familar with that
scenario.  I have no experience with the BZT interpretation
of the FQAA.  What I can tell you is that I have found that
the FQAA really helps with time to market issues and gets
approval out of the hot seat at the end of the product
development cycle.

Under first annex II then annex III, I was forever not signing
of product releases waiting for approvals.  Now once
this testing is done and a final design review conducted,
I can send off the Declaration of Conformity and sign off
the product release.

It's nice not being "product prevention"!!!!!

Let me know if I can help at all with the details of
how an FQAA works.

Cynthia E. Pleach
Manager, Homologation
Digi International

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