MIL-STD-130N
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FOREWORD
1. This standard is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of
Defense (DoD).
2. This issue of MIL-STD-130 continues to provide evolving clarification, increased insight, guidance, and marking criteria regarding implementation of machine-readable information (MRI) for identification marking of U.S. military property and automatic data capture. MRI provides a valuable tool for life-cycle asset management from acquisition through manufacture to distribution and final disposition. However, the use of MRI may not be suitable or adequate
for every identification marking need. The application of free text item identification marking in combination with or in lieu of MRI is still necessary for many end users of the identified item. Finding the most effective use of both marking protocols, either singly or in combination, is the prime responsibility of the acquiring activity.
3. This standard provides the criteria by which product designers develop specific identification marking requirements for items. Product designers must include in product definition data the specific requirements as to marking content, size, location, application processes, and any required marking materials that will be part of the deliverable item. Simply stating in the product definition data that the marking be in accordance with this standard is not sufficient for initial design, development and manufacture or subsequent production and procurement of replenishment spare items.
4. Acquiring activities must also properly apply this standard in their contractual instruments. As with product designers, simply stating that items produced under a contract shall be marked per MIL-STD-130 is not sufficient. They must clearly state what identification marking is required, to include the specific item unique identification (IUID) provisions as applicable, and that development of specific item marking requirements be based on the criteria provided in this standard.
5. The definitions and acronyms provided in Section 3 and used throughout this standard are oriented primarily towards the product designer's use of prevailing engineering documentation terminology. Some conflict with terminology applied throughout the automatic identification technology disciplines may occur. Every effort has been made to ascertain potential conflicts and provide clear definitions for application in this standard and to cite the published source of existing definitions used.
6. Comments, suggestions, or questions on this document should be addressed to
AFLCMC/HIAM, 4170 Hebble Creek Rd., Bldg 280, Door 15, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
45433-5653, or e-mail to AFCode16@wpafb.af.mil. Since contact information can change, verify contact information currency using the ASSIST Online "DoD Contacts" database at https://assist.dla.mil/.
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