MIL-HDBK-800 (AS), MILITARY HANDBOOK DOCUMENTATION STREAMLININGIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-800
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-HDBK-800, MILITARY HANDBOOK DOCUMENTATION STREAMLINING. Th!s handbook provides guidance for the implementation of
documentation streamlining.
1.2 Purpose. The purpose of documentation streamlining Is to reduce
acquisition costs through Improved definition of product/process requirements;
elimination of unnecessary requirements and document review; and
identification of the mandatory requirements contained within referenced
documents which are cited in, and tiered to, standardization documents
utilized in NAVAIR acquisitions.
MIL-HDBK-801, MILITARY HANDBOOK LIST OF PRESSURE GAUGESIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-801
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-HDBK-801, MILITARY HANDBOOK LIST OF PRESSURE GAUGES. This handbook covers environmentally hardened pressure gauges. Identity is established by the National Stock Number cross-referenced to the mil-spec classification.
MIL-HDBK-802 (SH), MILITARY HANDBOOK DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WITH SMALL STRAY MAGNETIC FIELDS (METRIC)Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-802
MIL-HDBK-802 (SH), MILITARY HANDBOOK DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WITH SMALL STRAY MAGNETIC FIELDS (METRIC). This handbook discusses the theory and establishes standard
design requirements for the minimization of small stray magnetic fields on Naval
ships. This handbook serves as a reference on the theory of stray
magnetic fields and provides the design requirements for equipment which should
have small stray magnetic fields. The principles and procedures given in this
handbook should be considered during the initial design phases for equipment
required to have small stray magnetic fields,
MIL-HDBK-815, MILITARY HANDBOOK DOSE-RATE ASSURANCE GUIDELINESIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-815,
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-HDBK-815, MILITARY HANDBOOK DOSE-RATE ASSURANCE GUIDELINES. The scope of this document is limited to dose-rate radiation effects on semiconductor electronics and is specifically intended to address hardness assurance at the piece-part level. Because the nature of dose-rate effects sometimes requires a close interaction between system hardness assurance and piece-part hardness assurance, some system requirements are also discussed.
MIL-HDBK-817, MILITARY HANDBOOK SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT RADIATION HARDNESS ASSURANCEIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-817
MIL-HDBK-817, MILITARY HANDBOOK SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT RADIATION HARDNESS ASSURANCE. The document is intended to address the planning, hardening, and management approaches required at the system level to ensure that the system level to ensure that the system is produced in compliance with survivability requirements. Provide guidance in defining HA activities commensurate with the threat nuclear weapon and space radiation environment and with the concept of balanced hardening to all hostile environments.
MIL-HDBK-828, MILITARY HANDBOOK LASER RANGE SAFETYIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-828
MIL-HDBK-828, MILITARY HANDBOOK LASER RANGE SAFETY. The purpose of this handbook is to provide uniform guidance in evaluations for the safe use of military lasers and laser systems on DoD military reservations or military-controlled areas worldwide.
MIL-HDBK-828A, DOD HANDBOOK LASER SAFETY ON RANGES AND IN OTHER OUTDOOR AREASIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-828
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-HDBK-828A, DOD HANDBOOK LASER SAFETY ON RANGES AND IN OTHER OUTDOOR AREAS. This handbook provides uniform evaluation guidance for the safe use of military lasers
and laser systems on DoD military reservations or military controlled areas worldwide. Each military
service establishes normal procedures for approving laser ranges. This guidance supplements those
procedures. It does not replace those procedures or release individuals from compliance with the
requirements of their particular service. The authority for guidance herein is the laser system safetyworking
group (LSSWG) established by DODI 5000.1. Guidance for lasers not addressed herein
should be obtained from LSSWG through respective service health and safety organizations listed in
1.2.
MIL-HDBK-838, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOKIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-838
MIL-HDBK-838, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK. This standard establishes the requirements and procedures applicable to the selection and application of lubricants required for the lubrication of flight and surface vehicles, and their associated equipment, electronic equipment, and shipboard equipment.
MIL-HDBK-843 (SH), MILITARY HANDBOOK, SHIP METALLIC MATERIAL COMPARISONIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-843
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-HDBK-843 (SH), MILITARY HANDBOOK, SHIP METALLIC MATERIAL COMPARISON. This handbook provides Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
guidance for the selection or substitution of the most common material types and
forms used in ship design, construction, overhaul, or repair. Recommended
specifications have been established and cross-indexed to prior specifications.
By using the consolidated material specifications provided by this handbook, the
volume of redundant specifications, stock numbers, and associated material
inventories can be reduced.
MIL-HDBK-844 (AS), MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HANDBOO AIRCRAFT REFUELING HANDBOOK (20 OCT 1992)Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-844
MIL-HDBK-844 (AS), MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HANDBOO AIRCRAFT REFUELING HANDBOOK (20 OCT 1992). This handbook provides basic information on the properties and characteristics of aviation fuels along with general information on the standards, equipment, and operating principle related to the handling of these fuels at Navy and Marine Corp activities.
MIL-HDBK-844A (AS), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK AIRCRAFT REFUELING HANDBOOK FOR NAVY/MARINE CORPS AIRCRAFT (30 DEC 2003)Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-844
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-HDBK-844A (AS), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK AIRCRAFT REFUELING HANDBOOK FOR NAVY/MARINE CORPS AIRCRAFT (30 DEC 2003). This handbook provides basic information on the properties and
characteristics of aviation fuels along with general information on the standards, equipment, and
operating principles related to the handling of these fuels at Navy and Marine Corps activities.
This handbook is designed to supplement the Aircraft Refueling NATOPS Manual, NAVAIR
00-80T-109, by providing background information and guidance on the requirements and
procedures contained in the NATOPS manual.
MIL-HDBK-850, GLOSSARY OF MAPPNG, CHARTING, AND GEODETIC TERMSIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-850
MIL-HDBK-850, GLOSSARY OF MAPPNG, CHARTING, AND GEODETIC TERMS. 3. The purpose of this glossary iS to provide a comprehensive and authoritative source of current
usage of mapping, charting, and geodesic terms for all levels of users to held them communicate effectively.
MIL-HDBK-863 / MIL-STD-863B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK FOR WIRING DATA AND SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, PREPARATION OFIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-863 / MIL-STD-863B
MIL-HDBK-863, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK FOR WIRING DATA AND SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, PREPARATION OF. NOTE: DoD-STD-863B has been designated as a handboook, and is to be used for guidance purposes only. This document is no longer to be cited as a requirement. For administrative expediency, the only physical change from DoD-STD-863B is this cover page. This standard establishes the requirements for specific preparation and specific presentation of engineering data for aerospace vehicles and aerospace support applications. This engineering data (wiring data and schematic diagrams) is to be used for (1) configuration control by management activity, (2) direct incorporation into technical publications without redrawing, (3) training of maintenance personnel, and (4) development of engineering source document for fault isolation logic and analysis.
MIL-HDBK-881, WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURES FOR DEFENSE MATERIEL ITEMSIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-881
MIL-HDBK-881, WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURES FOR DEFENSE MATERIEL ITEMS. This handbook presents guidelines for effectively preparing, understanding, and presenting a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). It is intended to provide the framework for Department of Defense (DoD) Program Managers to define their program¿s WBS and also be valuable guidance to defense contractors in their application and extension of the contract¿s WBS. Section 1 defines and describes the WBS. Section 2 provides instructions on how to develop a Program WBS in the pre-award timeframe. Section 3 offers guidance for developing and implementing a Contract WBS and Section 4 examines the role of the WBS in the post-award timeframe. This handbook also provides WBS definitions for specific defense materiel items in the Appendices.
MIL-HDBK-881, WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURES FOR DEFENSE MATERIEL ITEMS (WORD FORMAT)Ident. Num:
MILHDBK-881
MIL-HDBK-881, WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURES FOR DEFENSE MATERIEL ITEMS. This handbook presents guidelines for effectively preparing, understanding, and presenting a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). It is intended to provide the framework for Department of Defense (DoD) Program Managers to define their program¿s WBS and also be valuable guidance to defense contractors in their application and extension of the contract¿s WBS. Section 1 defines and describes the WBS. Section 2 provides instructions on how to develop a Program WBS in the pre-award timeframe. Section 3 offers guidance for developing and implementing a Contract WBS and Section 4 examines the role of the WBS in the post-award timeframe. This handbook also provides WBS definitions for specific defense materiel items in the Appendices.
MIL-HDBK-881A, WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURES FOR DEFENSE MATERIEL ITEMSIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-881
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-HDBK-881A, WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURES FOR DEFENSE MATERIEL ITEMS. This handbook is an update to MIL-HDBK-881, Work Breakdown Structures for Defense
Materiel Items. MIL-HDBK-881A is based on the cooperative efforts of the military services
with assistance from industrial associations. Changes to the handbook specifically address
the advances in technology, modification of the acquisition process, and incorporation of new
developmental concepts and approaches. This handbook presents guidelines for effectively preparing, understanding, and presenting a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). It is intended to provide the framework for Department of Defense (DoD) Program Managers to define their program¿s WBS and also be valuable guidance to defense contractors in their application and extension of the contract¿s WBS. Section 1 defines and describes the WBS. Section 2 provides instructions on how to develop a Program WBS in the pre-award timeframe. Section 3 offers guidance for developing and implementing a Contract WBS and Section 4 examines the role of the WBS in the post-award timeframe. This handbook also provides WBS definitions for specific defense materiel items in the Appendices.

MIL-HDBK-965, MILITARY HANDBOOK ACQUISITION PRACTICES FOR PARTS MANAGEMENTIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-965
MIL-HDBK-965, MILITARY HANDBOOK ACQUISITION PRACTICES FOR PARTS MANAGEMENT. This handbook is a guide for Military Acquisition Activities (AA) in the evaluation of
contractor responses to Requests for Proposals (RFPs) with respect to parts program management and
standardization and will help determine to what extent parts management and standardization should be
for a given program. It will also identify those attributes in a proposal that will promote effective part
program management and standardization. This document will also provide insight for the contractor in
the preparation of RFP responses in that it will allow the contractor to identify parts management
program attributes that are considered important by the government. This document was developed in
order to provide for the accomplishment of the following objectives in a manner consistent with
Department of Defense (DoD) acquisition reform initiatives:
a. Minimize the proliferation of parts and drawings through standardization;
b. Enhance the interchangeability, reliability, and availability of parts;
c. Minimize diminishing source impacts and parts obsolescence;
d. Assist with parts selection and qualification procedures;
e. Become compatible with the business environment and trends;
f. Assist in meeting end item performance requirements in a cost effective manner, throughout the
life cycle of the item (i.e., development, manufacturing, test and evaluation, verification,
deployment, operations, support, training and disposal).
g. Promote the use of Non-Government Standards (NGSs) usage covering commercial/industrial
parts (see 4.3) in support of DoD Military Specification Reform Policy.
