Military Standards Sample Clauses

Military Standards. MIL-STD-167-1A Mechanical Vibrations of Shipboard Equipment (Type I- Environmental and Type II-Internally Excited) 02 Nov 2005 MIL-STD-461G Department of Defense Interface Standard-Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Characteristics of Subsystems and Equipment 11 Dec 2015 MIL-STD-1605A Procedures for Conducting a Shipboard EMI Survey 12 Aug 2014 MIL-STD-882E System Safety 11 May 2012 MIL-DTL-901E Shock Tests, H.I. (High Impact) Shipboard Machinery Equipment, and Systems, Requirements for 20 Jun 2017 MIL-STD-810H Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests 31 Jan 2019 MIL-STD-464C Electromagnetic Environmental Effects, Requirements for Systems 01 Dec 2010 MIL-STD-1399C Interface Standard for Shipboard Systems 02 Feb 1988 MIL-D-23140D Drawings, Installation Control, for Electronic Equipment 30 Apr 1992 MIL-STD-1310H Shipboard Bonding, Grounding, and Other Techniques for Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety 12 Aug 2014 MIL-STD-2042C Fiber Optic Cable Topology Installation Method for Surface Ships and Submarines 18 Oct 2016 MIL-STD-31000B Technical Data Packages 31 Oct 2018 MIL-STD-2106A Development of Shipboard Industrial Test Procedures 04 Jun 2014 MIL-HDBK-1785 NOT 2 System Security Engineering Program Management Requirements 11 Feb 2019 MIL-STD-881D Work Breakdown Structures for Defense Material Items 19 Jun 2018
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Military Standards. MIL-STD-1168 Ammunition Data Cards MIL-STD-1171 Acceptance Description Sheets MIL-STD-129 Marking for Shipment and Storage MIL-STD-1916 DoD Test Method Standard: DoD Preferred Methods for Acceptance for Product MIL-STD-2073 DoD Standard Practice for Military Packaging and Marking MIL-A-70625 Testing and Approval of Automated Acceptance Inspection Equipment Design
Military Standards. (MIL-STD) and Specifications - Mandatory Compliance These latest versions of MIL-STDs and Specifications can be found online at the Acquisition Streamlining and Standardization Information System website at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/qsSearch.aspx or at –Every Spec xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/. If not available there, contact the Program Office. MIL-STD-461 Radio Frequency (RF) Emissions and Susceptibility and Electromagnetic Interference Susceptibility MIL-STD-810 Standard Practice for System Safety MIL-STD-882 Standard Practice for System Safety MIL-STD-1366 DoD Interface Standard for Transportability Criteria MIL-STD-1388-1 Logistics Support Analysis MIL-STD-40051-2 Preparation of Digital Technical Information for Page – Based Technical Manuals MIL-STD-40051-5 Parts Information (PI) and Repair Parts and Special Tools List (RPSTL) MIL-STD-3018 Parts Management MIL-STD-31000 Technical Data Packages MIL-STD-129 Military Marking for Shipment and Storage MIL-STD-130N Identification Marking Of U.S. Military Property MIL-STD-12 Abbreviations for use on Drawings and in Specifications, Standards and Technical Documents GEIA-STD-0007 Logistics Product Data Handbook
Military Standards. The USCG may accept material and equipment that meets military or other federal specifications and standards on a case by case basis. In addition, the USCG may accept U.S. Navy, or MSC plans and instructions that meet military or other federal specifications and standards. MSC shall submit requests for acceptance of such plans, instructions, materials and/or equipment to the USCG Headquarters Office of Commercial Vessel Compliance, COMDT (CG-CVC). Once requests are reviewed and accepted, the USCG will provide MSC Headquarters with a letter acknowledging their acceptance. A copy of this letter should be maintained onboard each covered MSC vessel. The USCG shall update the MISLE System to reflect the USCG’s acceptance of military or other specifications and standards. MSC vessels have Navy-approved vessel security plans.
Military Standards a. NAVSEA STD ITEM 009-01: General Criteria; accomplish; dtd 13SEP 1996
Military Standards. MIL-STD 3027 Department of Defense Test Method Standard For 30 Sep 2008 Performance Requirements and Testing of Body Armor
Military Standards. MIL-STD-129R 18 Feb 2014 DOD Standard Practice Military Marking for Shipment and Storage
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