DAFORMS.NET – DA FORM 7803 – Industrial Mobilization Capacity (IMC) Requirements For Ammunition Production Facilities – A DA Form 7803 is used to capture the industrial mobilization capacity requirements for an ammunition production facility. The form consists of four sections: 1) a description of the facility, 2) a list of the equipment and services required, 3) a list of the personnel required, and 4) a list of the other resources required. All four sections must be completed in order for the form to be considered complete.
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Form Number | DA FORM 7803 |
Form Title | Industrial Mobilization Capacity (IMC) Requirements For Ammunition Production Facilities |
Published | 06/01/2018 |
Prescribing Pub | – |
File Size | 36 KB |
What is a DA FORM 7803?
Ammunition production facilities are an essential part of the Department of Defense’s (DoD) warfighting capability. To ensure that these facilities are able to meet the demands of increased production, the DoD has developed the DA Form 7803 – Industrial Mobilization Capacity (IMC) Requirements. This form provides guidance to facility managers on the minimum IMC requirements for their facility.
Where Can I Find a DA FORM 7803?
In order to maintain an adequate supply of ammunition, the Department of Defense (DOD) relies on Ammunition Production Facilities (APFs) to produce necessary munitions. To ensure that these facilities are able to meet production demands, the DOD requires that they maintain a certain level of Industrial Mobilization Capacity (IMC). This article will provide an overview of the IMC requirements for APFs as outlined in DA Form 7803.
DA FORM 7803 – Industrial Mobilization Capacity (IMC) Requirements For Ammunition Production Facilities
The Department of the Army Form 7803 is used to assess an Ammunition Production Facility’s (APF) Industrial Mobilization Capacity (IMC). The form consists of four sections: 1. General Information, 2. Equipment and Facilities, 3. Workforce, and 4. Quality Control/Quality Assurance. The purpose of the IMC is to identify any deficiencies in a production facility that could potentially impact the facility’s ability to support ammunition production during a time of national emergency.