Tools and Resources Articles
1: DoD-MIL- Specs Standard Review: MIL-STD-129
MIL-STD-129 is a military mandated policy for shipping/storage of supplies and equipment.
2: UID Marks Defined in Mil-Std-130
There are a number of components to the mil-std-130 specified UID.
3: DoD Asset Marking: Unique, Machine-Readable IDs Complying with MIL-STD-130
The evolving DoD standard for uniquely marking items under its purview is MIL-STD-130.
4: Familiarizing Unique Identification Data
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.
5: Basic Outline of MIL-STD-130
MIL-STD-130 is a DoD (Department of Defense) mandated standard for any item must be UID (Unique Identifier) compliant.
6: Importance of UID Registry
Unique Identification Registry or UID registry refers to a program or a combination of programs crucial to all items entering the Department of Defense (DoD).
7: Classification of UID Labels
All suppliers to the U.S. Department of Defense are required to comply with the department's Unique Identification (UID) program.
8: Tips and Tricks for Successful UID Marking
It is a necessary evil that all products manufactured for the U.S. Department of Defense possess a permanent UID mark.
9: Frequently asked questions on DoD UID Labels
What is a UID?
A UID is better known as a Unique Identifier that is used to track the manufacture, distribution, and lifetime of products used by the U.S. Department of Defense.
10: A Brief Guide to Mil Spec 130
Does your identification process meet Mil Spec 130 guidelines?
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