SD-21
LISTING OF SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS MANDATED FOR USE BY THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE BY PUBLIC LAWS OR GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
Year: 2012
Abstract: FOREWORD
The purpose of this document is to provide a list of known specifications and standards whose use by Department of Defense (DoD) program offices, buying activities, and contractors is mandated by Public Law or Government regulation. This information is intended for guidance only. Users must consult the actual Public Law or Government regulation in order to determine the applicability of a specification or standard, and if a waiver process exists to exempt mandatory use of a specification or standard.
For this document, a specification or standard is defined as any document developed or adopted under the Defense Standardization Program (DSP) as described in DoD 4120.24-M, "Defense Standardization Program Policies and Procedures" and includes non-Government standards, defense specifications and standards, federal specifications and standards, commercial item descriptions, data item descriptions, and international standardization agreements. A major body of mandated documents not included in this listing because of the frequency of changes and the volume of documents are those specifications and standards in the DoD Information Technology Standards Registry (DISR). Users are advised to consult the DISR directly at https://gtg.csd.disa.mil.
Also not included in this listing are the thousands of government and non-government specifications, standards, and related documents referenced in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), which is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) identifies these documents in the Standards Incorporated by Reference (SIBR) Database, which can be accessed at http://standards.gov/sibr/query/index.cfm.
This guide is organized first into sections of specifications and standards mandated for use DoD-wide, then Army-wide, Navy-wide, Air Force-wide, and lastly by policy documents issued jointly by the Services and the Defense Logistics Agency. Within each section, mandated specifications and standards are listed in the following order:
• International Standardization Agreements
• Non-Government Standards (in order of the standards developer acronym, then numerically)
• Commercial Item Descriptions
• Federal Specifications
• Federal Standards
• Defense Specifications
• Defense Standards
• Data Item Descriptions
Wherever possible, the links listed herein take you to the actual document cited. However, you may want to look at the following databases that are the source for the links to see if any changes have occurred.
• https://assist.dla.mil is the database for all military and federal specifications, standards, and other standardization documents
• www.dtic.mil/whs/directives is the database for DoD directives, instructions, and other policy documents
• http://www.apd.army.mil/ is the database for Army publications
• http://doni.dla.mil is the database for Navy publications
• http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/ is the database for Air Force publications
• http://www.dla.mil/dlaps/ is the database for Defense Logistics Agency publications
While every effort has been made to ensure the completeness of this listing, there are undoubtedly Public Laws and Government regulations mandating the use of DSP specifications standards of which we are not aware. Also, changes can occur to a Public Law or Government regulation adding and deleting references to specifications and standards. As we become aware of these occurrences, this listing will be changed. This listing will be maintained as an online document and paper copies will not be available. Recommended changes, additions, or deletions can be sent to Defense Standardization Program Office from the DSP website at http://dsp.dla.mil by clicking on "Contact Us."
The purpose of this document is to provide a list of known specifications and standards whose use by Department of Defense (DoD) program offices, buying activities, and contractors is mandated by Public Law or Government regulation. This information is intended for guidance only. Users must consult the actual Public Law or Government regulation in order to determine the applicability of a specification or standard, and if a waiver process exists to exempt mandatory use of a specification or standard.
For this document, a specification or standard is defined as any document developed or adopted under the Defense Standardization Program (DSP) as described in DoD 4120.24-M, "Defense Standardization Program Policies and Procedures" and includes non-Government standards, defense specifications and standards, federal specifications and standards, commercial item descriptions, data item descriptions, and international standardization agreements. A major body of mandated documents not included in this listing because of the frequency of changes and the volume of documents are those specifications and standards in the DoD Information Technology Standards Registry (DISR). Users are advised to consult the DISR directly at https://gtg.csd.disa.mil.
Also not included in this listing are the thousands of government and non-government specifications, standards, and related documents referenced in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), which is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) identifies these documents in the Standards Incorporated by Reference (SIBR) Database, which can be accessed at http://standards.gov/sibr/query/index.cfm.
This guide is organized first into sections of specifications and standards mandated for use DoD-wide, then Army-wide, Navy-wide, Air Force-wide, and lastly by policy documents issued jointly by the Services and the Defense Logistics Agency. Within each section, mandated specifications and standards are listed in the following order:
• International Standardization Agreements
• Non-Government Standards (in order of the standards developer acronym, then numerically)
• Commercial Item Descriptions
• Federal Specifications
• Federal Standards
• Defense Specifications
• Defense Standards
• Data Item Descriptions
Wherever possible, the links listed herein take you to the actual document cited. However, you may want to look at the following databases that are the source for the links to see if any changes have occurred.
• https://assist.dla.mil is the database for all military and federal specifications, standards, and other standardization documents
• www.dtic.mil/whs/directives is the database for DoD directives, instructions, and other policy documents
• http://www.apd.army.mil/ is the database for Army publications
• http://doni.dla.mil is the database for Navy publications
• http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/ is the database for Air Force publications
• http://www.dla.mil/dlaps/ is the database for Defense Logistics Agency publications
While every effort has been made to ensure the completeness of this listing, there are undoubtedly Public Laws and Government regulations mandating the use of DSP specifications standards of which we are not aware. Also, changes can occur to a Public Law or Government regulation adding and deleting references to specifications and standards. As we become aware of these occurrences, this listing will be changed. This listing will be maintained as an online document and paper copies will not be available. Recommended changes, additions, or deletions can be sent to Defense Standardization Program Office from the DSP website at http://dsp.dla.mil by clicking on "Contact Us."
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contributor author | OSD - SO - Executive Agent for the Defense Standardization Program | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T18:02:59Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T18:02:59Z | |
date copyright | 41214 | |
date issued | 2012 | |
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description abstract | FOREWORD The purpose of this document is to provide a list of known specifications and standards whose use by Department of Defense (DoD) program offices, buying activities, and contractors is mandated by Public Law or Government regulation. This information is intended for guidance only. Users must consult the actual Public Law or Government regulation in order to determine the applicability of a specification or standard, and if a waiver process exists to exempt mandatory use of a specification or standard. For this document, a specification or standard is defined as any document developed or adopted under the Defense Standardization Program (DSP) as described in DoD 4120.24-M, "Defense Standardization Program Policies and Procedures" and includes non-Government standards, defense specifications and standards, federal specifications and standards, commercial item descriptions, data item descriptions, and international standardization agreements. A major body of mandated documents not included in this listing because of the frequency of changes and the volume of documents are those specifications and standards in the DoD Information Technology Standards Registry (DISR). Users are advised to consult the DISR directly at https://gtg.csd.disa.mil. Also not included in this listing are the thousands of government and non-government specifications, standards, and related documents referenced in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), which is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) identifies these documents in the Standards Incorporated by Reference (SIBR) Database, which can be accessed at http://standards.gov/sibr/query/index.cfm. This guide is organized first into sections of specifications and standards mandated for use DoD-wide, then Army-wide, Navy-wide, Air Force-wide, and lastly by policy documents issued jointly by the Services and the Defense Logistics Agency. Within each section, mandated specifications and standards are listed in the following order: • International Standardization Agreements • Non-Government Standards (in order of the standards developer acronym, then numerically) • Commercial Item Descriptions • Federal Specifications • Federal Standards • Defense Specifications • Defense Standards • Data Item Descriptions Wherever possible, the links listed herein take you to the actual document cited. However, you may want to look at the following databases that are the source for the links to see if any changes have occurred. • https://assist.dla.mil is the database for all military and federal specifications, standards, and other standardization documents • www.dtic.mil/whs/directives is the database for DoD directives, instructions, and other policy documents • http://www.apd.army.mil/ is the database for Army publications • http://doni.dla.mil is the database for Navy publications • http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/ is the database for Air Force publications • http://www.dla.mil/dlaps/ is the database for Defense Logistics Agency publications While every effort has been made to ensure the completeness of this listing, there are undoubtedly Public Laws and Government regulations mandating the use of DSP specifications standards of which we are not aware. Also, changes can occur to a Public Law or Government regulation adding and deleting references to specifications and standards. As we become aware of these occurrences, this listing will be changed. This listing will be maintained as an online document and paper copies will not be available. Recommended changes, additions, or deletions can be sent to Defense Standardization Program Office from the DSP website at http://dsp.dla.mil by clicking on "Contact Us." | |
language | English | |
title | SD-21 | num |
title | LISTING OF SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS MANDATED FOR USE BY THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE BY PUBLIC LAWS OR GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS | en |
type | standard | |
page | 76 | |
status | Active | |
tree | OSD - SO - Executive Agent for the Defense Standardization Program:;2012 | |
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