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This presentation covers a brief definition of Unique Item Identification (UID) and well as how

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Page 1: UID Basics
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What is UID? What is the purpose of UID? What is a Unique Item Identifier? How does UID affect me? What items need to be marked?

◦ New Assets◦ Legacy Items

What marking methods can be used? Metalcraft Products UID Constructs Registering UIDs What UID resources are available? Summary

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UID is a Department of Defense mandate that requires a globally Unique Item Identifier to track items throughout their lifecycle.

Additional benefits:◦ Track internal work-in-process◦ Incorporate into existing asset tracking process

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Integration of item data across the Department of Defense (DoD) and industry asset management systems.

Improved item management and accountability.

Improved asset visibility and lifecycle management.

Better use of taxpayermoney.

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Data elements used to make up a Unique Item Identifier include Enterprise Identification and serialization of each item the enterprise produces.

Enterprise Identifier may include DUNS Number, CAGE Code, etc.

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All DoD contractors, suppliers and DoD agencies are required to have a unique Item Identifier on all qualifying items including end item deliverables, legacy items and newly requisitioned government furnished property in possession of contractors.◦ Effective January 2004 on all new contracts

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New Assets◦ Acquisition cost of $5,000 or more OR

Serially managed, mission essential, controlled inventory

Serially managed subassembly, component, or part embedded within an item (parent/child relationship)

Requiring activity can determine if UID is required UID requirement is listed in the contract

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Legacy Items – two types◦ Government Furnished Property◦ Property in Possession of Contractors

Items are physically marked when going through maintenance or when returned to inventory.

Enterprise in possession of the asset must mark the item.

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Direct Parts Marking◦ Dot peen◦ Laser engraving◦ Chemical Etching◦ High resolution ink stencil

On-Site Printed Nameplates and Labels◦ Thermal Transfer◦ Laser Engraving

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Pre Printed Nameplates and Labels◦ Inkjet, laser or thermal transfer printed◦ Subsurface printed polyester◦ Photo anodized aluminum

Elements to consider◦ Quantity required◦ Equipment needed◦ Time/training involved◦ Environmental exposure

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Photo Anodized Metal/Foil “CRAFTMARK” Polyester Bar Code Labels Ceramic-on-Stainless Steel Nameplates UID Cable Label Black Photo Anodized

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Photo Anodized Metal/Photo Anodized Foil◦ Durability – lasts the lifetime of the item being

marked◦ Foil used for curved surfaces◦ Harsh environments

Abrasion resistant Solvent resistant Resists mild acids/caustics

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Photo Anodized Metal/Photo Anodized Foil◦ UV Protection – standard intensification ◦ Teflon® on Metal

Excellent paint resistance Temps up to 500°F Greater chemical resistance

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“CRAFTMARK” Polyester Bar Code Labels◦ Environment not as harsh,

but product still needs to be durable

◦ Excellent abrasion, chemical & solvent resistance

◦ Thicker adhesive .0035” – excellent adhesion to plastic & slightly oily surfaces

◦ Easily curves around radius surfaces

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Ceramic-on-Stainless Steel Nameplates◦ Extreme temperatures

(1000°F)◦ Extreme caustics and acids◦ Protects against repeated

exposure to salt water

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UID Cable Label◦ Specialty application

(cables, hoses, pipes, etc.)◦ Subsurface printing – clear

portion wraps around and acts like a laminate

◦ Product construction – relationship of diameter to 2D important

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Black photo anodized◦ Laser engraveable ◦ Important for customer to test samples with laser

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Helps ensure uniqueness of identifier Contractor must decide what construct

to use and should remain consistent

Construct 1 – Enterprise Identifier and Serial Number

Construct 2 – Enterprise Identifier, Original Part Number and Serial Number

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Prime contractors are required to mark parts with UID are also responsible for submitting those UIDs to the UID Registry◦ Registry is software system that acts as a

database and helps the item management system of DoD.

Potential risks of not registering◦ May not get paid – or may slow down payment◦ May jeopardize future contracts with DoD

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Direct UID Registry – manual process UID Registry Web Interface – automated

process

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UID Website -www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/pdi/uid/index.html

UID Journalwww.uidjournal.com

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UID mark must last the service life of the item – Durability is key!

Enterprise applying the UID mark and assigning the UID must ensure the UID is unique and never duplicated

Enterprise must submit the UID to the UID Registry

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