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Anne Poncheri

Resion

Abstract: AS6171 – Test Methods Standard; General Requirements, Suspect/Counterfeit, EEE Parts was issued in 2016.  This standard will document the test methodologies to detect suspect counterfeit parts and to ensure consistency across the supply chain for test techniques and requirements.  You cannot obtain registration or certification to AS6171. To show competency for the test methods, you must become ISO/IEC 17025 accredited with the AS6171 test methods included on your scope of work.  This presentation will address the following:

  • Why can’t AS6171 test methods be added to my ISO 9001, AS9100 or AS9120 certification?
  • How is ISO/IEC 17025 referenced in AS6081 and AS6171?
  • Critical Requirements for ISO/IEC 17025
  • ISO/IEC 17025 Accreditation Process

 

John LannonBio: Anne Poncheri is the Director of Quality Assurance at Resion, LLC and her responsibilities include management of all aspects of the Quality Management System to ensure the continued certification to AS9120, AS6081, ESD S20.20 and DLA QTSL and QSLD programs. Resion is an independent stocking distributor of electronic components located in Ronkonkoma, NY. Ms. Poncheri’s responsibilities include setting long term quality policy for the company and Point of Contact for all external audits (customer and certification).

Anne Poncheri is a member of the SAE Aerospace G19 and G19A Counterfeit Electronic Components Committees whose charter is to address aspects of preventing, detecting, responding to and counteracting the threat of counterfeit electronic components. Ms. Poncheri has in-depth knowledge of AS5553, AS6081, AS6171, ISO 9001:2015 and ISO/IEC 17025 and is a long-time member of the American Society for Quality.

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