The US Department of Defense in November 2004 developed the plan of submitting Unique Identification Data (UID) of specific date of items meant for the UID registry.
The US
Department of Defense in November 2004 developed the plan of submitting Unique
Identification Data (UID) of specific date of items meant for the UID registry.
This registry is very resourceful as it contains all valuable information
relating to Department of Defense (DoD) and their UID data. The items that are
submitted to the Department of Defense needs to be identified and classified
through MIL – STD-130, a military standard that scrutinizes the markings of all
military property. In addition to that, UID codes in the form of UID nameplates
are designed to comply with MIL-STD-130. This is universally recognized parts
identification method by the DoD in financial improvement and audit readiness
plans and helps in locating, controlling and valuing all defense related
qualifying assets.
The submission of UID data to the DoD is very crucial since it makes the
tracking process an easy experience thus enabling a better maintenance procedure
and accelerates the performance of the DoD personnel. The records in the unique
integrator are saved for future reference on matters like acquisition and
manufacture of items, their maintenance date, repairing information and other
imminent details.
Not all data can be included in the MIL-STD-130 standard. Those items that are
not included are either included in other documentation or has been already
entered in another equivalent UID. The Defense Department has mandated that all
data entering into the UID registry needs to comply with certain specific
standards. The contractors are required to enter certain details pertaining to
the part number, enterprise code, serial number of the item, issuing agency
code, construct type (construct #1 or Construct #2), etc. These details are
entered in the XML format. It is crucial that these standards, set by the
government are complying with the terms of MIL-STD-130 standard. The data
entered on the UID integrated is of two format types which are necessarily submitted:
readable by machine in 2D data matrix codes and readable by humans. The machine
readable information is always accurate and contains no human error. The human
readable information is written in the Arial, Futura or other sans serif font,
with numerical in the Arabic format. The text size should be 0.2 centimeters.
All the items that under the control of the DoD and to comply with MIL-STD-130
standard should be marked in a still identification plate, with an
identification band, tag or label. These markings should be clearly visible,
easily readable and permanent so it can be referred to during the said life of
the product. The markings should be able to withstand environmental conditions,
cleaning and rebuilding.
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