The filename suggests you are looking at a specific technical deliverable—likely a large document or dataset—that has been split into multiple compressed parts for easier transfer. What the filename indicates
: It could also represent a specific Data Item Description (DID) deliverable, such as a System/Subsystem Specification or a Technical Report. To assist you further, could you clarify: Are you trying to open/extract this specific archive? g., NAVSEA, USAF, or NASA)? SUBPART 46.2 – CONTRACT QUALITY REQUIREMENTS CDRL-037.part3.rar
: Some contracts use CDRL sequences in the 030-040 range for Objective Quality Evidence (OQE) or Certificate of Quality Compliance (COQC) documents. The filename suggests you are looking at a
: This is a Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) item number. In government and defense contracting (like those outlined by the DAU and DFARS ), a CDRL specifies a mandatory data deliverable required from a contractor. In government and defense contracting (like those outlined
While CDRL numbering varies by contract, the prefix often points to specific engineering or quality domains. For example: