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A complete listing of various Government and approved Non-Government documents used in the preparation of engineering drawings.

Documents listed herein are applicable only as specified in the contract or DRAWING REQUIREMENTS MANUAL (DRM) sections.

Specifications & Standards Data

Scope

Purpose

This section lists various Government and approved Non-Government documents used in the preparation of engineering drawings. Documents listed herein are applicable only as specified in the contract or DRAWING REQUIREMENTS MANUAL (DRM) sections.

Applicable Documents

Note: DoD Policy Memo 05-3 “Elimination of Waivers to Cite Military Specifications and Standards in Solicitation and Contracts” has eliminated the need for waivers to use MIL-SPECS and MIL-STDS on DoD contracts. (See PREFACE 1, Section 2)

Currency of Documents

The documents listed below accompanied by their date were current and in effect as of March 2008, the cutoff date for the publication of this Eleventh (11th) edition of the DRM.

NOTE: Document's source is listed for each grouping. All documents are available through a single source from IHS. See page ii for source information.

COMPANY STANDARDS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND PROCEDURES

Company Standard Requirements

Company Standards shall meet the following requirements.

  • Is identified by name and address of issuing company, CAGE number, document nomenclature and number, and contract number.
  • Does not contain limited rights in technical data.
  • Provide the necessary design disclosure information for the level of drawing for which they are furnished.
  • Satisfy the same procurement requirements as for a specification control drawing when it defines a vendor item.
  • Drawing practices and symbols used are such that their intent and interpretation are clear and unambiguous whether of standard or non-standard origin.
  • Have clarity, legibility and reproducibility of MIL-PRF-5480 for the purpose of microfilming.
  • All documents referenced in a company standard shall also be supplied when not covered by a military, government, or non-government standard or specification.

Types Of Company Standard

Standards are of three types: Design Standards, Part Standards, and Book Standards in accordance with MIL-STD-962 and the Company or Corporate Document Standardization Manual is used for their preparation when one exists.

Company Standard Design

Standard design is a standardized design feature of an item or process or a specially created shape (extruded, molded, drawn, etc.) having wide utility and use which is described and/or pictured on a "standard drawing" format. This is not a part number in that there is no part to identify. i.e. standard sizes for drilled holes.

Company Part Standard

A part or assembly of parts that has wide utility or recurring uses.

Company Book Standard

Book Standards are comprehensive presentations of engineering test methods, procedures, criteria symbols and the like.

Types Of Company Specification

Specifications are of five types: System, Development, Product (Commodity) Process, and Material prepared in accordance with MIL-STD-961 and the Company or Corporate Document Standardization Manual when one exists.