
NDE to the governing document
UT, RT, and PAUT results recorded in intelliNDT against NAVSEA T9074-AS-GIB-010/271 or MIL-STD-2035 acceptance criteria, with method, procedure, and examiner on every reading.
Industry
intelliSPEC gives depot quality managers, shipyard test engineers, and program QARs one controlled record for NDE, examiner qualification, and serialized custody. It runs the same from CONUS depots to allied yards working under AQAP 2110.

Sector record
A finding is only defensible if the chain behind it is. Every card below is one module doing one job your prime and program office already require.
Program quality workflows
A finding is only defensible if the chain behind it is. Every card below is one module doing one job your prime and program office already require.

UT, RT, and PAUT results recorded in intelliNDT against NAVSEA T9074-AS-GIB-010/271 or MIL-STD-2035 acceptance criteria, with method, procedure, and examiner on every reading.

intelliCREW tracks NAS410 and EN 4179 methods, levels, and expiry dates, so an out-of-cert examiner cannot close an NDE record. Coverage gaps surface before the schedule feels them.

IUID-marked items per MIL-STD-130 move through receipt, install, removal, and repair in intelliTRACK, so accountability survives every handoff between depot, yard, and fleet.

Hold points and visual inspections captured in intelliINSPECT with user, time, and signature, aligned to the controlled-record expectations of AQAP 2110 and ISO 9001.
From drydock to audit
The record starts three decks down and ends in front of a government quality rep. Here is what it looks like at each stage.
The examiner shoots UT on a hull butt weld in a compartment with no signal. intelliNDT holds the readings, photos, and procedure reference until the device syncs topside.
The indication is dispositioned against T9074-AS-GIB-010/271 acceptance criteria, the repair weld is reinspected, and every reading carries the examiner's NAS410 level and current cert status.
When the quality rep pulls the thread, the objective quality evidence for that weld, examiner, procedure, and serialized component exports as one query, not a two-week binder hunt.
Proof path
Pick a weld, a valve, or a serialized assembly and we will walk its inspection, qualification, and custody chain on the record.
Records UT, RT, and PAUT to NAVSEA T9074-AS-GIB-010/271 and MIL-STD-2035 acceptance criteria through intelliNDT.
Enforces NAS410 and EN 4179 examiner qualification and expiry at the point of signature through intelliCREW.
Maintains IUID serialized custody to MIL-STD-130 through intelliTRACK, from depot receipt to fleet return.
Answers
Yes. intelliCREW holds each examiner's method, level, and expiry against NAS410 or EN 4179, and the platform blocks NDE sign-off by anyone out of certification. Coverage gaps show up before they cost you a shift.
UT, RT, and PAUT results are captured in intelliNDT against the governing tech pub and procedure, with examiner, equipment, and acceptance criteria on every reading. The objective quality evidence assembles as the work happens, not after undocking.
Yes. intelliTRACK carries each IUID-marked item through receipt, installation, removal, repair, and return, so custody and configuration history stay attached to the serial number across depots and program sites.
Inspections, hold points, and approvals are captured with user, timestamp, and signature, so the controlled records an AQAP 2110 review expects export as a single package. intelliSPEC organizes the evidence; conformity decisions remain the program's call.
Most programs still stitch together spreadsheets, scanned forms, and legacy quality systems. intelliSPEC replaces that with one controlled record covering NDE, visual inspection, examiner qualification, and serialized custody, mapped to MIL-STD, NAVSEA, and AQAP documents.
Yes. Inspections and NDE readings are captured offline in intelliINSPECT and intelliNDT and sync when the device regains a connection, so a hull compartment or a powered-down bay does not break the record.
Deployment options and role-based access controls fit programs operating under ITAR and DFARS 252.204-7012, and every record change is attributed and timestamped. Export-control determinations remain your program's responsibility, and our security team walks the boundaries with you before rollout.