MIL-STD-130N
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NOTE: The size of an item is a consideration in some cases. An electric motor for a clock may be considered a part because it is not normally subject to disassembly. (IAW ASME Y14.100)
Unit pack. The first tie, wrap, or container applied to a single item, or a quantity thereof, or to a group of items of a single stock number, preserved or unpreserved, which constitutes a complete or identifiable package. (IAW MIL-STD-129)
U.S. The abbreviation used on items (e.g., vehicles and industrial production equipment) to denote Government ownership and to comply with public law or other Government regulations. Alternate version is US without periods.
U.S. military property. Government owned property within DoD jurisdiction.
Validation. The process for determining that the machine-readable symbol contains the required information and has been encoded correctly with the proper semantics and syntax. Validation is performed using an electronic/optical imaging device capable of reading the MRI. (IAW Department of Defense Guide to Item Unique Identification Quality Assurance)
Vendor item control items. A vendor item whose control drawing provides an engineering description and acceptance criteria for commercial items or vendor-developed items that are procurable from a specialized segment of industry. The vendor's PIN, along with the vendor's design activity identification (DAI) is the item identification. It provides a list of suggested source(s) of supply, the vendor's item identification, and sufficient engineering definition for acceptance of interchangeable items within specified limits. The vendor item control drawing number with suffixed identifier, if applicable, establishes the administrative control number(s) for identifying the item(s) on engineering documentation. (IAW ASME Y14.24)
Verification. The process for assessing the quality of a machine-readable symbol and assigning a grade to the results or otherwise indicating acceptance in accordance with the applicable specification or MRI protocol quality control document. Verification is performed using an electronic/optical verification device. (IAW Department of Defense Guide to Item Unique Identification Quality Assurance)
Virtual UII. A UII assigned and registered to an item without being physically marked on the item. Virtual UIIs are only used for DoD-owned legacy personal property items that are:
1) items and embedded items that have already been produced and deployed for use, or placed into inventory or storage pending issue for use, and 2) property in the possession of contractors. (IAW Department of Defense Guidelines for the Virtual Unique Item Identifier (UII)
NOTE: Virtual UIIs are used for those DoD-owned personal property items that can be accurately and uniquely identified without additional marking until a trigger event for physical marking occurs. The legacy item must have innate serialized identity data marked on it that is sufficiently unique to associate the individual item with its virtual UII (i.e., no existing redundant serialization). Innate serialization data may include serial numbers, property control numbers, vehicle registration numbers, aircraft tail numbers, and ship hull numbers. This data may be permanently marked on items by data plates, bar code labels, etchings, or stencils.
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