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MIL-HDBK-11991 

MIL-HDBK-11991 (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, AND ELECTRO-MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, GUIDED MISSILE AND ASSOCIATED WEAPON SYSTEMS MIL-HDBK-11991, dated 30 January 1996, is hereby canceled without replacement.
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MIL-HDBK-11991 

MIL-HDBK-11991, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRO-MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT (EEE) GUIDED MISSILE AND ASSOCIATED WEAPON SYSTEMS (30 JAN 1996)., The purpose of this standard is to standardize requirements for the design of electronic, electrical , and electromechanical equipment common to guided missile and associated weapons systems.
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MIL-HDBK-29612 
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MIL-HDBK-29612-1A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK GUIDANCE FOR ACQUISITION OF TRAINING DATA PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (PART 1 OF 5 PARTS) (31 AUG 2001)., This handbook is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense (DoD). This handbook is intended to provide guidance to DoD personnel on preparing solicitations and evaluating solicitation responses. 2. This handbook is intended for guidance only. This handbook cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractor does not have to comply. 3. MIL-HDBK-29612-1 is Part 1 of 5 Parts. Part 1 provides guidance that can be used by all Services for the preparation of solicitations and evaluation of solicitation responses for training. Emphasis has been placed on reducing costs, promoting commercial products and practices, and promoting the use of the latest technologies. Every effort has been made to ensure this document fosters these goals and does not act as a barrier. 4. MIL-HDBK-29612-2 is Part 2 of 5 Parts. Part 2 provides guidance that may be used by all Services for the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation of instruction and instructional materials. Part 3, MIL-HDBK-29612-3, DoD Handbook, Development of Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI), contains guidance on the application of the multimedia training courseware development process. Part 4, MIL-HDBK-29612-4, DoD Handbook, Glossary for Training, contains a listing of training terms and definitions. Part 5, MIL-HDBK- 29612-5, DoD Handbook, Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Products and Systems. 5. This handbook provides guidance for the acquisition of page-based data products and standard digital data format training data products specified in MIL-PRF-29612, Performance Specification, Training Data Products. This handbook supersedes MIL-HDBK-29612-1, Guidance for Acquisition of Training Data Products and Services. 6. There are numerous ways to procure training and training data products. The acquisition guidance in this handbook may not be applicable to your organization. This handbook reflects guidance related to the Statement of Objectives (SOO) approach. Other sources for alternate methods to procure training data products are AFMAN 36-2234 and AFHDBK 36-2235.
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MIL-HDBK-29612 
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MIL-HDBK-29612-2A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK, INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT/SYSTEMS APPROACH TO TRAINING AND EDUCATION (PART 2 OF 5 PARTS) (31 AUG 2001)., 1. This handbook is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense (DoD). This handbook provides guidance to DoD personnel on the Instructional Systems Development/Systems Approach to Training (ISD/SAT) process for the development of instructional materials. This handbook supersedes MIL-HDBK-29612-2, Instructional Systems Development/Systems Approach to Training and Education (Part 2 of 4 Parts). 2. This handbook is intended for guidance only. This handbook cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractor does not have to comply. 3. MIL-HDBK-29612-2 is Part 2 of 5 Parts. Part 2 provides guidance that may be used by all Services for the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation of instruction and instructional materials. The ISD/SAT process includes analysis of the training requirement, design of the training program, development of the products, conduct of the training, and evaluation of training programs, processes, and results. 4. Part 1, MIL-HDBK-29612-1, DoD Handbook, Guidance for Acquisition of Training Data Products and Services, contains guidance to be used by all Services for the preparation of solicitations and evaluation of solicitation responses for training. Part 3, MIL-HDBK-29612-3, DoD Handbook, Development of Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI), contains guidance on the application of the multimedia training courseware development process. Part 4, MIL-HDBK- 29612-4, DoD Handbook, Glossary for Training, contains a listing of training terms and definitions. Part 5, MIL-HDBK-29612-5, DoD Handbook, Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Products and Systems. 5. Guidance provided in this handbook is not intended to supplement or duplicate policies and procedures in existing Federal, DoD, and Military Service regulations. Should a conflict arise between this handbook and any of the previously mentioned regulations, the regulations take precedence. There are numerous ways to analyze, design, develop, implement, and evaluate instruction and instructional materials. This handbook represents a sequence of events only to aid in a better understanding of the ISD/SAT process, a different sequence may be used. Various factors can affect the sequence or scope of the events.
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MIL-HDBK-29612 
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MIL-HDBK-29612-3A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK, DEVELOPMENT OF INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA INSTRUCTION (IMI) (PART 3 OF 5 PARTS) (31 AUG 2001)., 1. This handbook is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense (DoD). This handbook supersedes MIL-HDBK-29612-3. 2. This handbook is intended for guidance only. This handbook cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractor does not have to comply. 3. MIL-HDBK-29612-3 is Part 3 of 5 Parts. Part 3 provides guidance that may be used by DoD (all Services) and industry for the planning, design, development, implementation, evaluation, and management of Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI) products. Use of this guidance is not mandatory. 4. Part 1, MIL-HDBK-29612-1, DoD Handbook, Guidance for Acquisition of Training Data Products and Services, provides guidance for the preparation of solicitations and evaluation of solicitation responses for training. Part 2, MIL-HDBK-29612-2, DoD Handbook, Instructional Systems Development/Systems Approach to Training and Education, provides guidance on the Instructional Systems Development (ISD)/Systems Approach to Training (SAT) process and the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation of instruction and instructional materials. Part 4, MIL-HDBK-29612-4, DoD Handbook, Glossary for Training, contains acronyms and definitions for commonly used training terms. Part 5, MIL-HDBK-29612-5 DoD Handbook, Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Products and Systems, contains guidance for the acquisition of ADL conformant products. 5. This handbook was developed within the DoD with the assistance of all Services as represented by the Joint Services Action Group – Interactive Multimedia Instruction (JSAG-IMI) and the Defense Training Standards Working Group (DTSWG). 6. Guidance provided in this handbook is not intended to supplement or duplicate policies and procedures in existing Federal, Department of Defense, and Military Service regulations. Should a conflict arise between this handbook and any of the previously mentioned regulations, the regulations take precedence. There are numerous ways to design, develop, implement, and manage the use of IMI products. The guidance contained herein may not be applicable to your specific organization.
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MIL-HDBK-29612 
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MIL-HDBK-29612-4A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK, GLOSSARY FOR TRAINING (PART 4 OF 5 PARTS) (31 AUG 2001)., 1. This handbook is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense (DoD). This handbook supersedes MIL-HDBK-29612-4, Glossary for Training (Part 4 of 5 Parts). 2. This handbook is intended for guidance only. This handbook cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractor does not have to comply. 3. MIL-HDBK-29612-4 is Part 4 of 5 Parts. Part 4 provides acronyms and definitions for key terms and abbreviations used in MIL-PRF-29612, Performance Specification, Training Data Products, and MIL-HDBK-29612-1, -2, -3, and -5. Definitions are provided for key terms commonly used in training and in the design and development of training data products. 4. Part 1, MIL-HDBK-29612-1, DoD Handbook, Guidance for Acquisition of Training Data Products and Services, provides guidance that may be used by all Services for the preparation of solicitations and evaluation of solicitation responses for training. Part 2, MIL-HDBK-29612-2, DoD Handbook, Instructional Systems Development/Systems Approach to Training and Education, provides guidance to DoD personnel on the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of instruction and instructional materials. Part 3, MIL-HDBK-29612-3, DoD Handbook, Development of Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI), contains guidance on the application of the multimedia training courseware development process. Part 5, MIL-HDBK- 29612-5, DoD Handbook, Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Products and Systems.
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MIL-HDBK-29612-5 

MIL-HDBK-29612-5, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK, ADVANCED DISTRIBUTED LEARNING (ADL) PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS (PART 5 OF 5 PARTS) (31 AUG 2001)., This handbook is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense (DoD). 2. This handbook is intended for guidance only. This handbook cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractor does not have to comply. 3. MIL-HDBK-29612-5 is Part 5 of 5 Parts. Part 5 provides background information that may be used by DoD (all Services) and Industry for the acquisition and development of Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) products and systems. These products support the ADL Initiative. Use of this guidance is not mandatory. 4. Considerations/issues regarding ADL have been threaded throughout the MIL-HDBK- 29612-1, -2, and-3. Part 1, MIL-HDBK-29612-1, DoD Handbook, Guidance for Acquisition of Training Data Products and Services, contains guidance to be used by all Services for the preparation of solicitations and evaluation of solicitation responses for training. Part 2, MILHDBK- 29612-2, DoD Handbook, Instructional Systems Development/Systems Approach to Training and Education, provides guidance that may be used by all Services for the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation of instruction and instructional materials. Part 3, MIL-HDBK-29612-3, DoD Handbook, Development of Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI), contains guidance on the application of multimedia instructional courseware development process. Part 4, MIL-HDBK-29612-4, DoD Handbook, Glossary for Training, contains a listing of commonly used training terms, acronyms, and definitions. 5. This handbook was developed within the DoD with the assistance of all Services as represented by the Defense Training Standards Working Group (DTSWG) and the Joint Services Advisory Group - Interactive Multimedia Instruction (JSAG-IMI). 6. Guidance provided in this handbook is not intended to supplement or duplicate policies and procedures in existing Federal, DoD, and Military Service regulations. Should a conflict arise between this handbook and any of the previously mentioned regulations, the regulations take precedence.
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MIL-HDBK-38790 
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MIL-HDBK-38790, DOD HANBOOK PRINTING PRODUCTION OF TECHNICAL MANUALS (24 FEB 1997)., This handbook provides guidance for the layout, reproduction, and binding of printed material.
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MIL-HDBK-46164 
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MIL-HDBK-46164, MILITARY HANDBOOK RUSTPROOFING FOR MILITARY VEHICLES AND TRAILERS (2 JAN 1996) [SUPERSEDING MIL-R-46164C]., This handbook gives guidelines for rustproofing for military vehicles and trailers. This handbook is for guidance only. This handbook cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractor does not have to comply.
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MIL-HDBK-46855 

MIL-HDBK-46855, HUMAN ENGINEERING GUIDELINES FOR MILITARY SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT, AND FACILITIES. This standard establishes and defines the requirements for applying human engineering to the development and acquisition of military systems, equipment and facilities.
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MIL-HDBK-46855 
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MIL-HDBK-46855A, HUMAN ENGINEERING PROGRAM PROCESS AND PROCEDURES (17 MAY 1999). This handbook provides human engineering (HE), program tasks, procedures and preferred practices, and methods for application to system acquisition.
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MIL-HDBK-62624 
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MIL-HDBK-62624, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK COBALT BASE ALLOY INVESTMENT CASTINGS (27 JAN 1998)., This handbook gives guidelines for chemical, mechanical and physical properties for investment castings of the cobalt alloy commercially known as L-605, Haynes 25, or Unitemp L605. This handbook is for guidance only. This handbook can not be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractor does not have to comply.
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MIL-HDBK-63038-1A 

MIL-HDBK-63038-1A (TM) (NOTICE 1), TECHNICAL MANUAL WRITING HANDBOOK. MIL-HDBK-63038-1A (TM), dated 15 May 1984 is hereby cancelled without replacement.
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MIL-HDBK-63038-1A 

MIL-HDBK-63038-1A (TM), TECHNICAL MANUAL WRITING HANDBOOK. This handbook is a general guide for a technical writer.
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MIL-HDBK-83377 

MIL-HDBK-83377, MILITARY SPECIFICATION ADHESIVE BONDING (STRUCTURAL) FOR AEROSPACE AND OTHER SYSTEMS, REQUIREMENTS FOR (31 DEC 1997). This document covers requirements applicable to structural adhesive bonding of metal, composites, and core material in any combination.
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MIL-HDBK-83575 

MIL-HDBK-83575, DOD HANDBOOK GENERAL HANDBOOK FOR SPACE VEHICLE WIRING HARNESS DESIGN AND TESTING (4 JUN 1998) [SUPERSEDING DOD-W-83575A]., This handbook sets forth the general design and testing requirements for electrical wiring harnesses and cable assemblies that are to be installed in space vehicles. The wiring requirements covered by this handbook are applicable to wiring harnesses and accessories for use in the interconnection of electrical and electronic equipment in space vehicles. This handbook may also be used to specify requirements for interconnect wiring on launch vehicles, intercontinental ballistic missiles, or other vehicles). For those applications the term "space vehicle” is to be interpreted as the applicable vehicle.
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MIL-HDBK-83578 
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MIL-HDBK-83578(USAF), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK CRITERIA FOR EXPLOSIVE SYSTEMS AND DEVICES USED ON SPACE VEHICLES (1 JAN 1999) [SUPERSEDING DOD-E-83578]., This handbook is a guide for certifying applications of explosive systems and devices on space vehicle systems. This handbook provides criteria for design, manufacture and performance certification of explosive systems and explosive devices commonly used on space vehicles and space systems. Explosive systems include components and assemblies that provide stimuli for initiation and propagation of explosive trains used to activate explosive devices. Explosive trains and devices are components or assemblies containing or operated by explosive materials. The latter are, by design, “one-shot” components that cannot be tested completely before use. Performance confidence of “one-shot” components can only be obtained by destructive tests of like samples from common production lots. This handbook describes criteria to certify safe and reliable performance of explosive systems and their “one-shot” components. The information contained in this handbook is intended to be universal sets of tools for explosive system manufacturers and users use during all phases of development and certification. This information can also be used for guidance during preparation of acquisition contracts and program specific documents, and may be used for explosive system applications unrelated to space vehicles.
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MIL-HDBK-87213 

MIL-HDBK-87213, MILITARY HDBK ELECTRONICALLY GENERATED AIRBORNE DISPLAYS. This handbook provides sample specification paragraphs, rationale, guidance, and lessons learned that are useful in the development of the primary flight displays and mission avionics controls and displays subsystem for an aircraft. This includes Head-Up Displays (HUDs), Helmet-Mounted Displays (HMDs), and Multi-Function Displays (MFDs), used for presentation of graphics as well as display of television (TV), forward looking infrared (FLIR), and radar video, and the associated electronic display generation equipment. Rationale paragraphs explain the reason for specifying each parameter. Guidance paragraphs explain what values are normally used and why. Lessons learned paragraphs serve as a historical information repository for this technical area.
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MIL-HDBK-87213 
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MIL-HDBK-87213A (USAF), DOD HANDBOOK ELECTRONICALLY/OPTICALLY GENERATED AIRBORNE DISPLAYS (8 FEB 2005). This handbook is approved for use by the Department of the Air Force and is available for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. This revision updates MIL-HDBK-87213 to incorporate new information related to flat panel matrix displays and incorporates references to VESA FPDM 2.0, along with other refinements. The original MIL-HDBK-87213 replaced an Air Force Guide Specification (AFGS) on displays and another on aircraft instruments. The first section (Controls and Displays Segment Requirements) of this handbook is closely related to the controls and displays requirements in the Joint Services Specification Guide on Avionics Systems. The rest of this document covers requirements applicable to the basic elements of an aircraft control and display (and instrument) subsystem. Appendix A contains historical reference material taken from the AFGS on aircraft instruments, which dealt mainly with electromechanical instruments. Although many of the issues covered there are now the subject of symbology standards (see MIL-STD-1787), the history of how it was done on mechanical instruments (which many current pilots learned to fly with) can be very valuable. This document no longer contains the specification sections of the old guide specifications. It does include most of the material from the old guide specification handbooks, including most of the sample specification paragraphs. This material has been updated to include new technical information and lessons learned, and to eliminate references to military specifications and standards that controlled design of equipment rather than dealing only with performance requirements.
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MIL-HDBK-87234 
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MIL-HDBK-87234, MILITARY HANDBOOK PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, AIRCREW (14 FEB 1997) (S/S BY JSSG-2010)., This specification establishes the development requirements and verifications for aircrew personal protective equipment.
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MIL-HDBK-87244 
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MIL-HDBK-87244 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY HANDBOOK AVIONICS/ELECTRONICS INTEGRITY (14 APR 2008)., MIL-HDBK-87244(USAF), dated 30 January 1995, is hereby canceled without replacement.
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MIL-HDBK-87244 
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MIL-HDBK-87244, MILITARY HANDBOOK AVIONICS/ELECTRONICS INTEGRITY (30 JAN 1995). This handbook provides rationale, guidance, and lessons learned for specific avionics/electronics applications and parallels the sample performance specification in Appendix C. This handbook describes the Avionics/Electronic Integrity Process (AVIP) and associated performance requirements which should be tailored and incorporated into appropriate contractual documents and the integrated engineering and manufacturing process to achieve integrity of airborne and ground-based electronics. The suggested performance requirements assist in the development 01 program performance and verification requirements which encompass equipment life, life-cycle uses, environments and supportability. The AVIP process enhances systems engineering . In the design and production of affordable and reliable avionic/electronics. Previous versions have been successfully tailored and applied by large and small acquisition programs.
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MIL-HDBK-87267 
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MIL-HDBK-87267, MILITARY HANDBOOK SUSTENANCE AND WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, AIRBORNE (29 SEP 1999) (S/S BY JSSG-2010)., This specification establishes the development requirements and verifications for airborne sustenance and waste management systems for the support of aircrew and passengers.
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MIL-HDBK-9660 
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MIL-HDBK-9660A, DOD HANDBOOK, DOD-PRODUCED CD-ROM PRODUCTS (30 SEP 1996). This document was prepared by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), in cooperation with the services and other activities within the Department of Defense (DOD). The goal of this document is to provide information and guidelines to support the creation and interoperability of Compact Disc- Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) development and use within DOD. This document specifies core compact disc fundamentals for the DOD community. Specialized functions within DOD may require expanded internal guidance to meet their own mission needs. It is strongly recommended all DOD components comply with the fundamentals established within this document. All other Governmental entities are invited to use this document.
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MIL-HDBK-9660 
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MIL-HDBK-9660B, DOD HANDBOOK DOD-PRODUCED CD-ROM PRODUCTS (1 SEP 1997). This document was prepared by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), in cooperation with the services and other activities within the Department of Defense (DOD). The goal of this document is to provide information and guidelines to support the creation and interoperability of Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) development and use within DOD. This document specifies core compact disc fundamentals for the DOD community. It is strongly recommended all DOD components comply with the fundamentals established within this document. Specialized functions within DOD may require expanded internal guidance to meet their own mission needs. All other Governmental entities are invited to use this document.


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