1、 NOT MEASUREMENT SENSITIVE MIL-STD-31000A 26 February 2013 SUPERSEDING MIL-STD-31000 05 November 2009 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGES This standard is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 1. SCOPE. 1.1 This standard provides r
2、equirements for the deliverable data products associated with a technical data package (TDP) and its related TDP data management products. A TDP contains elements, is described by a level and type, and may have associated metadata and supplementary technical data. TDP contains a sub-set of product d
3、ata and product data is a sub-set of technical data. These relationships are shown in the hierarchical breakdown of data in Figure 1. Comments, suggestions, or questions on this document should be addressed to: Commander, US Army ARDEC, ATTN: RDAR-QES-E, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey 07806-5000 or e
4、mail to usarmy.picatinny.ardec.list.ardec-stdzn-branchmail.mil. Since contact information can change, you may want to verify the currency of this address information using the ASSIST online database at https:/assist.dla.mil. AMSC 9341 AREA SESS DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release;
5、distribution is unlimited. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-31000A 2 FIGURE 1. TDP relationships. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS. 2.1 General. The documents listed in this section are specified in sections 3, 4 and 5 of this standard.
6、 This section does not include documents listed in other sections or recommended for additional information or as examples. 2.2 Government documents. 2.2.1 Specifications, standards, and handbooks. The following specifications, standards, and handbooks form a part of this document to the extent spec
7、ified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of these documents are those cited in the solicitation or contract. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-31000A 3 FEDERAL STANDARDS. FED-STD-376 Preferred Metric Units for Genera
8、l Use by the Federal Government DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARDS. MIL-STD-961 Defense and Program-unique Specifications Format and Content MIL-STD-963 Data Item Descriptions (DID) MIL-STD-2073-1 Standard Practice for Military Packaging DOD-STD-2101 Classification of Characteristics (Copies of these d
9、ocuments are available online at http:/quicksearch.dla.mil or from the Standardization Document Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA 19111- 5094.) 2.2.2 Other Government documents and publications. The following other Government documents and publications form a part of this
10、 document to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues are those cited in the solicitation or contract. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE MANUALS DoD Manual 4100.39M Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS) Procedures Manual DoD Manual 5220.22-M Department of Defense Industrial Secu
11、rity Manual for Safeguarding Classified Information. DoD Directive 5230.24 Distribution Statements on Technical Documents DoD Directive 5230.25 Withholding of Unclassified Technical Data From Public Disclosure DoD 5010.12-M Procedures for the Acquisition of Technical Data DFARS Part 211 Defense Fede
12、ral Acquisition Regulation Supplement for Describing Agency Needs DFARS Part 227 Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement for Patents, Data and Copyrights DFARS Part 252 Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement for Solicitations, Provisions and Contract Clauses FAR 11.001 Federal A
13、cquisition Regulation, Describing Agency Needs, Definitions Federal Cataloging Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Handbook H4/H8 Codes Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-31000A 4 (Applications for copies of DoD Manual 5520.2
14、2-M and DoD Directive 5230.24 are available from the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), http:/www.dtic.mil. The Federal Cataloging Handbook H4/H8 is available from the Commander, Defense Logistics Services Center, and Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 at http:/www.dlis.dla.mil/hseries.asp. Copie
15、s of DFARS documents are available online at http:/www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/dars/dfarspgi/current/index.html. The federal documents can be found at http:/www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/.) FEDERAL PUBLICATION. Federal Standardization Manual (Copies of Federal Standardization Manual are available from the Ge
16、neral Service Administration, Centralized Mailing List Service (7CAFL), P.O. Box 6477, Ft. Worth, TX 76115.) 2.3 Non-Government publications. The following documents form a part of this standard to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of the documents are those cited i
17、n the solicitation. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME) ASME Y14.1 Decimal Inch Drawing Sheet Size and Format ASME Y14.24 Types and Applications of Engineering Drawings ASME Y14.34 Associated Lists ASME Y14.35 Revision of Engineering Drawings and Associated Documents ASME Y14.41 Digital
18、Product Definition Data Practices ASME Y14.5 Dimensioning and Tolerancing ASME Y14.100 Engineering Drawing Practices (Copies of these documents are available from http:/www.asme.org/ or ASME information Central Orders/Inquiries, P.O. Box 2300, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300) INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND EL
19、ECTRONICS ENGINEERS (IEEE) ISO/IEC 12207 System and Software Engineering - Software Lifecycle Processes ISO 32000-1 Document Management - Portable Document Format. (Copies of this document are available from http:/www.ieee.org/portal/site, or IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331, Piscat
20、away, NJ 08854-1331.) AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE ISO 10303 Standard for the Exchange of Product model data (STEP) (Copies of free and purchased parts of the standard are available at: http:/www.ansi.org/.) Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without licens
21、e from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-31000A 5 NATIONAL AEROSPACE STANDARDS NAS 3500 Technical Data Package: Composition, Communication, and Application (Copies of this document are available from the Aerospace Industries Association of America, inc. 1000 WILSON BLVD, ARLINGTON, VA 22209) 2.4 Order of precedence.
22、Unless otherwise noted herein or in the contract, in the event of a conflict between the text of this document and the references cited herein, the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has be
23、en obtained. 3. DEFINITIONS. 3.1 For the purposes of this standard, the following definitions apply: 3.1.1 Associated list. A tabulation of engineering information pertaining to an item depicted on an engineering drawing or on a set of drawings. For example: parts list, data list, and index list. (S
24、ee ASME Y14.24). 3.1.2 Commercial And Government Entity (CAGE) code. A five character code listed in Cataloging Handbook H4/H8, Commercial and Government Entity Code, which is assigned to commercial and Government activities that manufacture or develop items, or provide services or supplies for the
25、Government. When used with a drawing number or part number, the CAGE Code designates the design activity from whose series the drawing or part number is assigned. The CAGE Code was previously called manufacturers code, code identification number or Federal Supply Code for Manufacturers (FSCM). 3.1.3
26、 Commercial drawings. Drawings prepared by a commercial design activity, in accordance with that activitys documentation standards and practices, to support the development and manufacture of a commercially developed product. 3.1.4 Commercial item. A product, material, code, component, subsystem, or
27、 system sold or traded to the general public in the course of normal business operations at prices based on established catalog or market prices. (FAR 11.001, definition of Commercial Product) 3.1.5 Company standard. A company document, which establishes engineering and technical limitations and app
28、lications for items, materials, processes, methods, designs and engineering practices unique to that company. (NOTE: Company standards are not considered to be non-Government standards.) 3.1.6 Competent manufacturer. A manufacturer that has demonstrated the capability to produce similar products at
29、the same state of the art in the same or similar lines of technology. 3.1.7 Computer software. Computer programs, source code, source code listings, object code listings, design details, algorithms, processes, flow charts, formulae and related material that would enable the software to be reproduced
30、, recreated, or recompiled. Computer software does not include computer data bases or computer software documentation. (DFARS Clause 252.227-7014) 3.1.8 Computer software documentation. Owners manuals, users manuals, installation instructions, operating instructions, and other similar items, regardl
31、ess of storage medium, that explain the capabilities Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-31000A 6 of the computer software or provide instructions for using the software. (DFARS Clause 252.227-7014) ISO/IEC Standard 12207 uses the
32、 term “software life cycle data” to address software documentation. 3.1.9 Conceptual design data. Data such as drawings or 3-Dimensional (3D) digital models, which describe the engineering concepts on which a proposed technology or design approach is based. 3.1.10 Configuration Item (CI). A product
33、or an aggregation of products that accomplishes an end- use function and is deemed important enough to require separate configuration management documentation and control. 3.1.11 Critical manufacturing process. A process is critical if it is the only known method that will result in the production o
34、f an acceptable item. 3.1.12 Data Item Description (DID). A completed document that defines the data required of a contractor. The document specifically defines the data content, format, and intended use. (MIL-STD-963) 3.1.13 Design Activity. An organization that has, or has had, responsibility for
35、the design of an item. 3.1.13.1 Current Design Activity. The design activity currently responsible for the design of an item. This may be the original design activity or a design activity to which the design responsibility has been transferred. 3.1.13.2 Original Design Activity. The design activity
36、originally responsible for the design and identification of an item whose drawing number and activity identification is shown in the title block of the drawings and associated documents. 3.1.14 Design maturity. The extent to which the final design or configuration of an item has been defined by the
37、engineering process. For example, the design of a sheet metal cover having all holes in its mounting hole pattern fully dimensioned and toleranced for final size, location and orientation would be considered to be more mature than the design of a similar cover having its mounting hole pattern define
38、d as “Drill at assembly“. 3.1.15 Detailed design data. Technical data that describes the physical configuration and performance characteristics of an item or component in sufficient detail to ensure that an item or component produced in accordance with the technical data will be essentially identica
39、l to the original item or component. 3.1.16 Detail specification. A specification that specifies design requirements, such as materials to be used, how a requirement is to be achieved, or how an item is to be fabricated or constructed. A specification that contains both performance and detailed requ
40、irements is still considered a detail specification. Both defense specifications and program-unique specifications may be designated as a detail specification. (MIL-STD-961) 3.1.17 Developmental design data. Data which describe the physical and functional characteristics of a specific design approac
41、h to the extent necessary to permit the analytical Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-31000A 7 evaluation of the ability of the design approach to meet specified requirements and enable the development, manufacture and testing of
42、 prototype or experimental materiel. 3.1.18 Drawing. An engineering document or digital data file(s) that discloses (directly or by reference), by means of graphic or textual presentations, or by combinations of both, the physical or functional requirements of an item. (ASME Y14.100) 3.1.19 Drawing
43、format. The arrangement and organization of information within a drawing is called drawing format. This includes such features as the size and arrangement of blocks, notes, lists, revision information, and the use of optional or supplemental blocks. (ASME Y14.1) 3.1.20 End product. An end product is
44、 an item, such as an individual part or assembly, in its final or completed state. (ASME Y14.24). An end product is also known as an end item. 3.1.21 Limited design disclosure model. A Computer Aided Design (CAD) 3-Dimensional model sufficiently defined to provide a visual understanding of the item,
45、 but which does not contain full design disclosure. Generally key interface characteristics and features such as weight and center of gravity will be sufficiently defined for the intended purpose. Sometimes referred to as a shrink-wrap, visualization, or cosmetic model. 3.1.22 Metadata. Metadata is
46、generally defined to be data about data. For the purpose of this standard, Metadata is defined to be data about a design and its defining documents/models. Metadata is used by the Procuring Activity to store, manage, and provide access to TDP elements. 3.1.23 Non-Government standardization document.
47、 A standardization document developed by a private sector association, organization or technical society which plans, develops, establishes or coordinates standards, specifications, handbooks or related documents. Company standards are not considered as non-Government standardization documents. 3.1.
48、24 Performance specification. A specification that states requirements in terms of the required results with criteria for verifying compliance, but without stating the methods for achieving the required results. A performance specification defines the functional requirements for the item, the enviro
49、nment in which it must operate, and interface and interchangeability characteristics. Both defense specifications and program-unique specifications may be designated as a performance specification. (MIL-STD-961) 3.1.25 Procuring Activity. The Government or private organization which establishes the requirements for an end item, service or set of data, and is responsible for the issuance of a contrac