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Item Unique Identification (IUID) 24 July 2007. The Genesis of IUID  GAO concerned with DOD management of its inventory of equipment.  Finding: DOD’s.

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1 Item Unique Identification (IUID) 24 July 2007

2 The Genesis of IUID  GAO concerned with DOD management of its inventory of equipment.  Finding: DOD’s inventory exceeded its war reserve or current operating requirements, but lacked key spare parts (particularly aviation spares) due to a lack of adequate accountability over material shipments or effective monitoring of defective spare parts. GAO-02-477G (Mar 02): Executive Guide, Best Practices in Achieving Consistent, Accurate Physical Counts of Inventory and Related Property

3 To implement a policy establishing a strategic imperative for uniquely identifying tangible items relying to the maximum extent practical on international standards and commercial item markings and while not imposing unique government data requirements. Uniquely identified tangible items will facilitate item tracking in DoD business systems and provide reliable and accurate data for management, financial, accountability and asset management purposes. DoD Vision for Item Unique Identification (IUID) Effective 1 January 04 Mandatory for Solicitations

4 Unique IDentification (UID) is…. UID is...... the set of data for tangible assets that is globally unique and unambiguous, ensures data integrity and data quality throughout life, and supports multi-faceted business applications and users. EID370521 Serial Number 786950 Original Part Number1234

5 IUID “Item unique identification is the ability to physically distinguish one item from another…We view a unique item identifier as a set of data for assets that: is globally unique and unambiguous is globally unique and unambiguous ensures data integrity and data quality throughout life ensures data integrity and data quality throughout life supports multi-faceted business applications and users” supports multi-faceted business applications and users”

6 In today’s world, many items we buy have identification on them that indicate the manufacturer or distributor of the product and the product type. Two identical cans of Coke from the same bottling plant will show the same data on the Universal Product Code (UPC) Some items also have a serial number that differentiates one item from another identical item (e.g., the 24th engine off the assembly line is different from the 1024th) Serial numbers are unique, but not outside of their enterprise – the serial number assigned by XYZ Manufacturer could be the same as one assigned by ABC Company. Each item has its own globally unique identifier (UII) In today’s world, many items we buy have identification on them that indicate the manufacturer or distributor of the product and the product type. Two identical cans of Coke from the same bottling plant will show the same data on the Universal Product Code (UPC) Some items also have a serial number that differentiates one item from another identical item (e.g., the 24th engine off the assembly line is different from the 1024th) Serial numbers are unique, but not outside of their enterprise – the serial number assigned by XYZ Manufacturer could be the same as one assigned by ABC Company. By combining enterprise identification, item class and serialization, a globally unique item identifier is created that differentiates each item from other items Each item has its own globally unique identifier (UII) UII: What Is It?

7 UID Constructs The components that make up the UID are identified in the table below. Each enterprise has two options for creating the UID. *The Issuing Agency Code (IAC) represents the registration authority that issued the enterprise identifier (e.g., Dun and Bradstreet, EAN.UCC). The IAC can be derived from the data qualifier for the enterprise identifier and does not need to be marked on the item. UID Construct #2 UID Construct #1 Current Part Number Data Identified on Assets Not Part of the UID (Separate Identifier) Issuing Agency Code* Enterprise ID Original Part Number Serial Number Issuing Agency Code* Enterprise ID Serial Number UID is derived by concatenating the data elements IN ORDER: If items are serialized within Part Number If items are serialized within the Enterprise Based on current enterprise configurations

8 Linear Bar Code CMB Contact Memory Button 2D Symbol STS Satellite-Tracking Systems Satellite-Tracking Systems OMC Optical Memory Card Smart Card/CAC RFID - Active Radio Frequency ID RFID - Passive Radio Frequency ID Automatic Identification Technology Suite

9  UID – U nique Id entification  IUID – I tem U nique Id entification  UII – U nique I tem I dentifier  RFID – R adio F requency Id entification TERMINOLOGY

10 Items Requiring UIIs or Equivalents  Acquisition cost is $5,000 or more  DoD serially managed, mission essential or controlled inventory piece of equipment or a reparable item, or a consumable item or material where permanent identification is required

11 Require the UID Which Items Require a Unique Identifier (UID)? 14

12 Items Qualifying for UID Delivery to Govt UII ** Deliverables Spares UN083949107218H2861105742 Delivery to Govt Spares End Item UID = Unique Identifier; EI = Enterprise Identifier PN = Part Number; SN = Serial Number Supply Chain EI 194532636 PN 200H0028 SN 003896* Item Markings EI 083949107 PN 218H2861 SN 105742* Item Markings EI 040535536 PN 210H0611 SN 006392* EI 080907280 PN 216H1439 SN 020890* Item Markings * Serialized within the part number using DUNS **UN = Issuing Agency Code for DUNS Valuation of UID CLINs UN194532636200H0028003896 CLIN Valuation UN040535536210H0611006392 UN080907280216H1439020890 CLIN Valuation if delivered separately

13 Unique Item Identifier (UII) is…. UII is...... the set of data for tangible assets that is globally unique and unambiguous, ensures data integrity and data quality throughout life, and supports multi-faceted business applications and users. EID (12V)194532636 Orig. Part No. (1P)1234 Serial No. (S)786950

14 What you see: What you see: What the Reader sees: [)> R S 12 G S MFR 0CVA5 G S SER 786950 R S E o T Can contain 100 times the data as the same space in a barcode Can be read omni-directionally Can be damaged but still return accurate data Can be scaled up or down to fit within available marking space

15 A UII Is A UII Is Not A Data Element A Data Element A Unique Identifier for an Item A Unique Identifier for an Item Globally Unique Globally Unique Unambiguous Unambiguous Permanent Permanent Created by Concatenating Specific Data Elements Created by Concatenating Specific Data Elements The enabler for business intelligence The enabler for business intelligence A Device for Communicating Data, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tags, Contact Memory Buttons, or Linear Bar Codes. A Device for Communicating Data, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tags, Contact Memory Buttons, or Linear Bar Codes. A Replacement for the National Stock Number A Replacement for the National Stock Number Intelligent Data that Yields Information About the Item Intelligent Data that Yields Information About the Item Transferable from one item to another Transferable from one item to another Defining the Scope of a UII

16  The IUID requirement for part marking may be flowed down to suppliers  Assigning final valuation usually occurs at the level of the prime contract.  If IUID is required on a new contract, major modification, or reprocurement of equipment (such as spare parts), the RFP must include: DFARS clause 252.211-7003, Item Identification and Valuation DFARS clause 252.211-7003, Item Identification and Valuation MIL-STD-130 (cited in contract Schedule) MIL-STD-130 (cited in contract Schedule) Solicitation Prep/Contract Award

17 Create and Generate the UII The components that make up the UII are identified in the table below. Each enterprise has two options for creating the UII.

18 Use of Commercial Identifiers  Commercial identifiers can be considered for use as a DoD IUID equivalent if it meets these criteria: Must contain an enterprise identifier Must contain an enterprise identifier Must uniquely identify an individual item within an enterprise identifier, product or part number Must uniquely identify an individual item within an enterprise identifier, product or part number Must have an existing Data Identifier (DI) or Application Identifier (AI) listed in ANSI MH10.8.2, Data Identifier and Application Identifier Standard Must have an existing Data Identifier (DI) or Application Identifier (AI) listed in ANSI MH10.8.2, Data Identifier and Application Identifier Standard  Some examples of commercial unique identifiers meeting these criteria are: ISO Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for vehicles ISO Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for vehicles Global Individual Asset Identifier (GIAI) for serially-managed assets Global Individual Asset Identifier (GIAI) for serially-managed assets Global Returnable Asset Identifier (GRAI) for returnable assets Global Returnable Asset Identifier (GRAI) for returnable assets Electronic Serial Number (ESN) for cellular telephones only. Electronic Serial Number (ESN) for cellular telephones only.  Commercial identifiers must be approved by the UID Program Office in order to be accepted as IUID Equivalents

19 Placement of the UII Data elements for unique identification will be placed on qualifying items in accordance with the standard practice of MIL-STD-130, Identification Marking of U.S. Military Property. (Note: current version is “M”) Data elements for unique identification will be placed on qualifying items in accordance with the standard practice of MIL-STD-130, Identification Marking of U.S. Military Property. (Note: current version is “M”) Once delivered, the UII remains the same for the life of the item. UIIs cannot be reused, even if the item is destroyed.

20 The Direct Part Marking Methods Ink Jet Electro Chemi Etch Laser Dot Peen Source: Rolls-Royce, Nat Russhard

21 IUID Data Capture for New Items via WAWF DoD Apps Vendors UDFDirect Invoice, Receiving Report, IUID Data IUID XML Invoice, Receiving Report Mark Items with IUID Data Elements Shipment Notice Invoice Wide Area Workflow EDI IUID Registry EDI – Electronic Data Interchange UDF – User Defined Format ACMSBSMCAPSEBIZIAPSMOCASMOCAS-RS One Pay SABRSSAMMS Web User Interface

22  What Data is submitted? Register Items at “Birth” Register Items at “Birth” At time of acceptance for new procurement itemsAt time of acceptance for new procurement items At time of identification for items in inventory or operational useAt time of identification for items in inventory or operational use Update data during Use Update data during Use Change to part number or value due to recapitalization or remanufactureChange to part number or value due to recapitalization or remanufacture Change of GFP custodianChange of GFP custodian Change to markChange to mark Change to componentsChange to components Notify at “Death” Notify at “Death” Expend during operational useExpend during operational use Disposed at end of useful lifeDisposed at end of useful life  How is Data is submitted? Electronically Electronically Manually via web interface Manually via web interface  Who is Responsible? Vendors for contracts that include the UID DFARS clause Vendors for contracts that include the UID DFARS clause Item markers or Program Managers for legacy items Item markers or Program Managers for legacy items Property custodians Property custodians Transmitting Data to the Registry

23 UID-RFID Policy Relationship According to current DoD Policy, RFID tags that carry data are required to be attached to packages at multiple levels, including item packages, cases, and pallets. Unique Identifiers are required to be attached or directly marked on items using a data matrix to carry the UID data elements. RFID Tag (Pallet Level) RFID Tag (Case Level) RFID Tag (Item Package Level) UID Data Matrix (Item Level)

24 UIDRFID MarkingItemPackaging Technology 2D Data Matrix EPC RFID tag Purpose Life cycle data visibility Supply chain receipt/track Threshold >$5000, some exceptions NONE Implementation January 1, 2004 January 1, 2005 UID vs RFID Separate initiatives Different technologies Different business rules

25 QUESTIONS?

26 Item Unique Identification Reference Sources

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