Reference

Frequently Asked

What sourcing managers, program leads, and quality engineers ask before engaging us.

COMPLIANCE

Compliance & Standards

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01

What does AS9100D certification mean for our program?

AS9100D is the controlling quality management standard for aerospace manufacturers. It layers ISO 9001 with aerospace-specific requirements covering configuration management, risk, first article inspection, and counterfeit-part prevention. For your program it means documented, audited processes from quote through delivery.
02

Are you ITAR-registered, and what does that cover?

Yes. NASO Industries is registered with the U.S. State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls under our CAGE Code 0M796. We operate a U.S.-only, access-controlled production environment for ITAR-restricted articles.
PROCESS

Process & Lead Times

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What is your typical lead time for a new program?

New-program prototypes typically quote within 5 business days and ship within 4–6 weeks of release, depending on long-lead parts. Low-rate production typically lands in the 8–12 week window. Quick-turn programs are reviewed case by case.
02

How do I request a capability review?

Use the Contact form on this site or email info@naso.com. We typically respond within one business day to schedule an introductory call and review your program requirements.
CAPABILITIES

Capabilities & Scope

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Do you offer single-source PCB, machining, and box build?

Yes. Single-source integration is core to our offering. PCB assembly, precision CNC machining, cable & harness assembly, and box build all run under one AS9100 quality system in one Ventura, California facility.
QUALITY

Quality & Traceability

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How do you handle material traceability?

Every component carries lot code, date code, and where applicable serial-number records from receiving through shipment. We maintain configuration baselines and revision history under AS9100D requirements.