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Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans Template: Advanced Geophysical Classification for Munitions Response

The Intergovernmental Data Quality Task Force Advanced Geophysical Classification Subgroup has created a the Advanced Geophysical Classification for Munitions Response Quality Assurance Project Plan(AGC-QAPP) template. The AGC-QAPP documents the systematic planning steps leading to detection of munitions items and other debris followed by the use of advanced sensors for geophysical classification.  The template follows the requirements and format of the Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans (UFP-QAPP). This template provides examples and instructions to facilitate the completion of each worksheet. Where appropriate, the AGC-QAPP template highlights the recommended baseline requirements that are critical to a munitions investigation.  To aid with implementation the template includes specific instructions and guidance on completing each respective worksheet (green text), examples of the types of information typically needed (blue text), and minimum recommended requirements (black text).   

  • Advanced Geophysical Classification for Munitions Response (AGC-QAPP) Version 1.0 (docx) (541.5 KB, March 2016)
  • Final AGC-QAPP, Appendix A (docx) (2.2 MB, March 2016)

For assistance accessing the PDF provided below, please contact Doug Maddox at 703-603-0087.

  • Advanced Geophysical Classification for Munitions Response (AGC-QAPP) (pdf) (2.36 MB, March 2016)
    Uniform Federal Policy For Quality Assurance Project Plans Advanced Geophysical Classification for Munitions Response (AGC-QAPP) Version 1.0, March 2016

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