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Dod 4100.39-M: 2650 8525 Volume 6, Paragraph 6.5.2.D

This document defines item standardization codes (ISC) that are used to categorize items as authorized or not authorized for procurement by the Department of Defense. There are 11 codes defined that provide information on the management and standardization status of an item, such as whether it replaced another item, has been included in a standardization study, or is no longer authorized for procurement. The codes are used to track items and identify opportunities for standardization across the DoD supply system.

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Dod 4100.39-M: 2650 8525 Volume 6, Paragraph 6.5.2.D

This document defines item standardization codes (ISC) that are used to categorize items as authorized or not authorized for procurement by the Department of Defense. There are 11 codes defined that provide information on the management and standardization status of an item, such as whether it replaced another item, has been included in a standardization study, or is no longer authorized for procurement. The codes are used to track items and identify opportunities for standardization across the DoD supply system.

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DoD 4100.

39-M
Volume 10

TABLE 91
ITEM STANDARDIZATION CODES

Codes reflecting the standardization decision of a standardization organizational entity.


The coding structure provides for the categorization of items as authorized for procurement
or not authorized for procurement. Within these two broad categories the specific codes
indicate key management information used in assigning the code, the basis for assignment
of the code, or in some cases a condition requiring further management attention.

ISC EXPLANATION
0 Items under the specification control of Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
or National Security Agency (NSA).
1 An item authorized for procurement as a result of a formal item reduction study
and accepted as a replacement for one or more items not authorized for
procurement. In addition, in generic relationships, a code 1 item is related to a
code 2 item.
2 An item authorized for procurement which has been included in an item
reduction study and which initially does not replace an item not authorized for
procurement. In addition, in generic relationships, a code 2 item is related to a
code 1 item.
3 An item which, as a result of a formal item reduction study, is accepted as not
authorized for procurement.
5 An item authorized for procurement that has not yet been subject to item
standardization.
6 An item authorized for procurement that is in a specific Federal Supply Class
(FSC) or item name grouping consisting primarily of items which are
one-of-a-kind; therefore, little or no potential exists for elimination of items
through formal item reduction studies.
7 NATO use only (see NOTE 3).
8 NATO use only (see NOTE 3).
B A new item authorized for procurement, contained in a new or revised
superseding specification or standard, that replaces prior items.
C An item authorized for procurement that has been included in an item reduction
study but an intelligent decision could not be made due to lack of sufficient
technical data.
E An item no longer authorized for procurement which has been replaced by an
item contained in a new or revised superseding specification or standard.

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRNs 2650and 8525 for format and definition.

2. See volume 6, paragraph 6.5.2.dfor definition of a generic relationship.

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3. NATO (non U.S.) Stock Numbered items in the FLIS data base may reflect an ISC. The
other NATO countries also apply ISC 0 through 6, as shown in this table, however in lieu
of ISC C they apply ISC 7 (same explanation) and in lieu of ISC E they apply ISC 8 (same
explanation).

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