WAWF: Wide Area Workflow

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WAWF: Wide Area Workflow

Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) is the system by which defense contract shipments are accepted and through which they are invoiced. The incredible volume of defense shipments, immense dollar amounts invoiced, and the unique need to accept many shipments before they are made creates a need for a highly capable and efficient system.  WAWF replaced the manual processing of the DD250 Receiving Report as the instrument of government shipment acceptance with a web-based system that allows defense contractors to submit DD250s via EDI or the WAWF website for electronic acceptance.  

Defense manufacturers create incredibly unique and critically important equipment which must be produced under rigorous quality standards, right down to the way it is packaged and labeled. The Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) is responsible for supervision of these contracts to ensure strict contract compliance, creating a need such items to be approved for shipment before leaving the defense contractor’s facility. This is reason for source acceptance by a Government Quality Assurance Representative (QAR) is necessary, and this is something that is most efficiently performed in a system like WAWF.

For those new to defense contracting, WAWF may seem like a big hassle. In reality, it has made the defense shipment process far more efficient than it was just a decade or so ago. As much as some people may hate WAWF, it is so much better than the paper form-based process that proceeded it. And it is the only way in which essential defense initiatives like Item Unique Identification (IUID) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) would be practical.

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