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70:(CDRL) originated with US military procurements, and it is now often encountered in other large procurements that are modeled after the military procurement process. Within a military solicitation or contract, each DID is uniquely numbered to identify the data deliverables in terms of specific information such as: purpose, description, preparation instructions including a table of contents and descriptions of each section, and references to the Contract 89:
subject matter which may be further defined into sub-topics. For a specific contract, the content of a deliverable shall contain information that fulfills the requirements identified in the CDRL and the description of the DID. Documents should have section numbers and titles matching to the subsections of the DID content description for easier application and use.
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Content. The desired subject(s), topic(s), or element(s) which constitutes the data product described in the DID (for example, a string of defined data elements for entry into a Government database; a listing of paragraph titles or topics for inclusion in a data deliverable) under general topics; or
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DID number: Each DID is assigned a unique three-part identifier by the DID approval authority. An example DID number for repetitive use is DI-SESS-80013B (DI- Data Item; SESS – four character code for the "Systems Engineering" Standardization Area ; 80013 assigned by ASSIST Automated Document
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often include requirements that belong in other parts of a contract. Specifically, quantitative technical requirements are addressed in the military specification and work requirements are specified in the SOW, and data requirements (e.g., delivery, format, and content) should be in the
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Format. The desired organization, structure, or arrangement of the content of the data product described by the DID. This term relates to the shape, size, makeup, style, physical organization, or arrangement of the data product described in the
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Tailoring of data requirements. The deletion of the applicability of a portion of the data requirements from an approved DID that are unnecessary to meet the needs of a specific contract.
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contractor. A DID specifically defines the data content, format, and intended use of the data with a primary objective of achieving standardization objectives by the
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Since DID documents are what contract mechanics cause to be produced, the defined content guidelines and their terminologies are commonly referred to in
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Number Module, and B the sequential version). An example DID number for one-time use is OT-13-1000 (OT- One Time; 13 –
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MIL-HDBK-245D, Department of Defense: Handbook for Preparation of Statement of Work (SOW)
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MIL-HDBK-245D, Department of Defense: Handbook for Preparation of Statement of Work (SOW)
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MIL-STD-963C, Department of Defense Standard Practice: Data Item Descriptions
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Abelia example DID, System/Subsystem Specification as used in MIL-STD-498
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along with the appropriate DID to minimize the potential for conflict.
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or other forms of procedural and administrative guidance of the
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DoD ASSIST Quick search website, public site for access to DIDs
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issued; 10000 – the first number assigned in FY13 by the Army).
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Practices and terms where definition is given by MIL-STD-963:
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DoD ASSIST website, public-restricted site for access to DIDs
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Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) website
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Index

Data Item Descriptions
deliverables
United States Department of Defense
U.S. Department of Defense
contract data requirements list
Statement of work
fiscal year
United States Military Standards
United States Department of Defense
SOW
CDRL
"DoD 4120.24-M, Defense Standardization Program (DSP) Policies and Procedures"
United States Department of Defense
"MIL-STD-963C, Department of Defense Standard Practice: Data Item Descriptions"
United States Department of Defense
"Deliverables: CDRLs and DIDs"
"SD-1, Standardization Directory"
United States Department of Defense
MIL-HDBK-245D, Department of Defense: Handbook for Preparation of Statement of Work (SOW)
United States Department of Defense
MIL-HDBK-245D, Department of Defense: Handbook for Preparation of Statement of Work (SOW)
United States Department of Defense
DoD ASSIST Quick search website, public site for access to DIDs
DoD ASSIST website, public-restricted site for access to DIDs
Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) website
EverySpec access to PDFs of common DIDs
Abelia example DID, System/Subsystem Specification as used in MIL-STD-498
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories

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