Mercury Systems, Inc. Earns IPC-1791, Qualified Manufacturers Listing (QML) as Trusted Electronics Assembler

IPC's Validation Services Program has awarded an IPC-1791, Trusted Electronics Assembler Requirements Qualified Manufacturers Listing (QML) to Mercury Systems, Inc.'s two OEM facilities in Hudson, N.H. and one in Phoenix, Ariz. Following initial audits by IPC, all three facilities passed stringent fabricator requirements, helping to optimize product quality, reliability, and consistency across the entire manufacturing operations, earning the three facilities a spot on IPC’s global network of rigorously vetted, trusted sources.

Requirements for certification and QML listing to IPC-1791 includes product and quality system, supply chain risk management system (SCRM), security system including compliance to NIST SP 800-171, Export Control Laws (ITAR and EAR), and a chain of custody system (ChoC) review.

"Having earned the QML for our three locations validates Mercury’s commitment to delivering high quality, reliable products to our customers,” said Amir Allahverdi, senior vice president, Mercury. “We are part of a global network of trusted sources that the industry will look to first and foremost when evaluating potential business partners."

IPC's Validation Services QPL/QML Program was developed to promote supply chain verification and recognition. It also provides auditing and certification of electronics companies' products and identifies processes which conform to IPC standards.

"Different from other audit programs, IPC's Validation Services Programs uniquely provides technical and in-depth assessments of products and processes in accordance with IPC standards," said Randy Cherry, IPC director of Validation Services. "We are pleased to especially recognize Mercury Systems, Inc.’s two facilities in Hudson, N.H. and the one facility in Phoenix, Ariz. on becoming members of IPC's network of trusted QML suppliers."       

For more information about IPC's Validation Services QPL/QML Program, visit www.ipcvalidation.org or contact Randy Cherry at RandyCherry@ipc.org or +1 847-597-2806.