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The Department of Defense (DoD) established MIL-STD-130 which defines certain standard requirements for labeling and identifying all hardware articles; whether it's a discrete single item or single units comprising a group of subassemblies, component... »

Jet City and ID - In...

 The United States Department of Defense's standard MIL-STD-130 encompasses specific standards mandated by the Department of Defense with regard to identifying, marking and maintaining accurate records of military property. All government contractors... »

UID Nameplates – DoD...

 Imagine being one of the people responsible for the supplies procured by the US Armed Services. What sorts of supplies does the Department of Defense (DoD) have to track on a daily basis? Consider the sheer number of uniforms, boots, packs, helmets,... »

UID Registry – A Hel...

 Everyone who has purchased items from a military surplus or otherwise done business with the department of defense is well familiar with UID numbers, also known as "Unique Item Identifier." This combination of numbers and letters is a unique identif... »

IUID - Uniquely Iden...

If you are an end item equipment manufacturer that produces an article for sale or resale to the U.S.   military, you need your equipment to be in compliance with the specifications and standards defined by MIL-STD-130N. This is the latest iteration... »