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    Standard Procedures For Achieving UID Compliance

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    Unique Identification (UID)

    UID or Unique Identification is a standard mandated by the Department of
    Defense (DoD). According the DoD, all assets and personal property including
    assets in the possession of the contractors must be marked with a unique
    serialized identification number in accordance with MIL STD 130.Whether it
    is a legacy or newly requisitioned government property in possession of
    contractors (PIPC), UID compliance applies equally to every qualifying
    government items with an objective of placing 100 percent of property and
    deliverables in the new UID Registry for lifecycle management. The DoD aims
    at achieving continuous reporting via their Wide Area Workflow system and
    their IUID Registry through proper marking and scanning of each of such
    items. Hence, it is imperative for all the products and services be designed
    in a way so that they meet the UID compliance standards.

    Steps Required For UID Compliance
    The following are the steps and procedures that must be completed by the
    PIPC and legacy items:

    Print & Mark
    According to the MIL STD 130, all the qualifying end time deliverables,
    government furnished PIPC, and legacy items must be marked with a machine
    readable 2D Data Matrix Bar Code. Moreover, such bar code must meet the
    printing or marking specifications irrespective of your choice to use a
    direct part mark technology (laser etch, ink jet, dot peen, or chemical
    etch) or a durable polyester label.

    Verify
    As per the standard specifications of ISO 15415 and SAE AS9132, all 2D Data
    Matrix bar codes must meet their verification standards for mark quality. As
    a norm, the metrics for measuring the quality of 2D Data Matrix bar codes
    are chosen on the basis of the bar code generating process such as printing
    or direct part marking.

    Validation
    Some ISO 15434 standards should be met by all 2D Data Matrix bar codes.
    Usually, these standards are set for formatting and syntax such as
    identifiers, message header, non-printable characters and the like.

    Scan & Receive
    Although this step is not mandatory, it is, however, regarded highly
    essential for seamless performance. It is a standard norm of UID Guide v1.5
    to ensure that all qualifying items with UIDs should be scanned and tracked
    before they are taken into custody. Besides, the UID and acquisition data is
    essential for submission to the UID Registry.

    Track Item & Location
    As an essential procedure of UID Compliance, all qualifying items must
    conform to the UID Guide v1.5 and internal business best practice norms.
    They should be tracked to a particular location by their UID marks to
    ascertain the accuracy in reporting. Again, this step is not a mandatory for
    achieving UID Compliance.

    Register
    As per the standard procedure of UID Compliance, MIL STD 130 necessitates
    the submission of the UID date to the UID Registry and WAWF. Whether the UID
    data is submitted through the WAWF and UID Registry websites, what is more
    important is that it must be in the correct electronic format.

    About the Author

    ID Integration, Inc. (IDI) is an independent systems integrator that help you create an integrated system of marking, verification, scanning, and database interface tools. Our specialty is UID compliance with your unique application to the proper marking technology and UID data construction.

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