MIL-STD-1916

The purpose of this standard is to encourage defense contractors and other commercial organizations supplying goods and services to the U.S. Government to submit efficient and effective process control (prevention) procedures in place of prescribed sampling requirements.

 

MIL-STD-105

MIL-STD-105 was a United States defense standard that provided procedures and tables for sampling by attributes based on Schuchard, Harry Romig, and Harold Dodge sampling inspection theories and mathematical formulas. Widely adopted outside of military procurement applications. The last revision was MIL-STD-105E. It was officially cancelled in February 1995 by a Notice of Cancellation. This Notice was updated in March 2001 and again in February 2008. The current Notice of Cancellation (Notice 3) recommends that future acquisitions refer to: MIL-STD-1916, "DoD Preferred Methods for Acceptance of Product"

 

MIL-STD-129

MIL-STD-129 standard is used for maintaining uniformity while marking military equipment and supplies that are transported through ships. This standard has been approved to be used by the United States Department of Defense and all other government agencies. Items must be marked for easy identification before they are transported. The marking helps the military personnel to fill the necessary requisition, when a particular stock goes short of the balance level.

 

MIL-STD-810

The military standard referred to as MIL-STD-810, "Department of Defense Test Method Standard for Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests"

 

MIL-STD-889B

DISSIMILAR METALS (SUPERSEDING MIL-STD-889A AND MS33586B)Military Specifications and Standards / 07-Jul-1976 / 44 pages

 

MIL-STD-130

MIL STD 130 is a standard that is mandated by the DoD for any item to be UID compliant.

 

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