MIL-STD-313C, FEDERAL STANDARD MATERIAL SAFETY DATA, TRANSPORTATION DATA AND DISPOSAL DATA FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FURNISHED TO GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-313
Rev. Num:
C
MIL-STD-313C, FEDERAL STANDARD MATERIAL SAFETY DATA, TRANSPORTATION DATA AND DISPOSAL DATA FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FURNISHED TO GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES . This standard establishes requirements for the
preparation and submission of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) by
contractors who provide hazardous materials to Government activities. Data
obtained will be used within the Government in employee safety and health
programs and to provide for safe handling, storage, use, transportation and
environmentally acceptable disposal of hazardous materials by Government
activities.
MIL-STD-336, MILITARY STANDARD WELDING, FLASH, STANDARD LOW CARBON STEEL (6 AUG 1987) (S/S BY MIL-HDBK-507)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-336
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-336, MILITARY STANDARD WELDING, FLASH, STANDARD LOW CARBON STEEL (6 AUG 1987) (S/S BY MIL-HDBK-507)., This document contains information on a welding process where fusion is
achieved over the entire abutting surfaces of two plates, bars or tubes without
utilization of filler metal in one welding operation. This fusion is achieved by
the heat generated by the resistance to the flow of electric current between the
faying surfaces followed by the application of pressure when the required heating
is completed.
MIL-STD-337, MILITARY STANDARD DESIGN TO COSTIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-337
MIL-STD-337, MILITARY STANDARD DESIGN TO COST. This standard prescribes the Design to Cost (DTC) program objectives and requirements for design and development of military systems, subsystems, equipments, and software.
MIL-STD-348A Not1, INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-348
Rev. Num:
A
INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39012, MIL-C-49142,mIL-A-55339, MIL-C-83517. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-348A ARE NEW OR HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED.
MIL-STD-348A Not2, INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-348
Rev. Num:
A
INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39012, MIL-C-49142,MIL-A-55339, MIL-C-83517. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-348A ARE NEW OR HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED.
MIL-STD-348A Not3, INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-348
Rev. Num:
A
INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39012, MIL-C-49142,MIL-A-55339, MIL-C-83517. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-348A ARE NEW OR HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED:
MIL-STD-348A Not4, INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-348
Rev. Num:
A
INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39012, MIL-C-49142,MIL-A-55339, MIL-C-83517. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-348A ARE NEW OR HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED:
MIL-STD-348A Not5, INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-348
Rev. Num:
A
INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39012, MIL-C-49142,MIL-A-55339, MIL-C-83517. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-348A ARE NEW OR HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES
MIL-STD-348A Not6, INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-348
Rev. Num:
A
INTERFACE STANDARD, RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39012, MIL-C-49142,MIL-A-55339, MIL-C-83517. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-348A ARE NEW OR HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES
LISTED:
MIL-STD-348A, INTERFACE STANDARD RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39012Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-348
Rev. Num:
A
INTERFACE STANDARD RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR INTERFACES FOR MIL-C-3643, MIL-C-3650, MIL-C-3655, MIL-C-25516, MIL-C-26637, MIL-C-39012, MIL-C-49142, MIL-A-55339, MIL-C-83517. THE PURPOSE OF THIS STANDARD IS TO STANDARDIZE RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) CONNECTOR INTERFACES AND TO ENSURE THE INCLUSION OF ESSENTIAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS.
MIL-STD-367, MILITARY STANDARD ARMOR TEST DATA REPORTING (29 JUN 1990)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-367
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-367, MILITARY STANDARD ARMOR TEST DATA REPORTING (29 JUN 1990)., The purpose of this standard is to provide acceptable procedures for reporting armor test and armor welding data when such data is required from contractors supplying armor or armor products to the government.
MIL-STD-372 (MR) (NOTICE 3), MILITARY STANDARD WELDING, GAS METAL-ARC AND GAS TUNGSTEN-ARC, ALUMINUM ALLOYS, READILY WELDABLE FOR STRUCTURES, EXCLUDING ARMOR (11 OCT 2005)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-372
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-372 (MR) (NOTICE 3), MILITARY STANDARD WELDING, GAS METAL-ARC AND GAS TUNGSTEN-ARC, ALUMINUM ALLOYS, READILY WELDABLE FOR STRUCTURES, EXCLUDING ARMOR (11 OCT 2005)., MIL-STD-372, dated 1 September 1988, was previously cancelled without replacement. Future acquisitions may now refer to TACOM Drawing 12472301, “Ground Combat Vehicle Welding Code - Aluminum”, but users are cautioned to evaluate this document for their particular application before citing it as a replacement document.
Copies of this document are available from U.S. Army Tank-automotive & Armaments Command, 6501 E. 11 Mile Road, Attn: AMSRD-TAR-E/ACQ, MS 268, Warren, MI
48397-5000 or STANDARDIZATION@tacom.army.mil
MIL-STD-372 (MR), MILITARY STANDARD WELDING, GAS METAL-ARC AND GAS TUNGSTEN-ARC, ALUMINUM ALLOYS, READILY WELDABLE FOR STRUCTURES, EXCLUDING ARMOR (1 SEP 1988) (SEE NOTICE 3 FOR REPLACEMENT INFORMATION)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-372
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-372 (MR), MILITARY STANDARD WELDING, GAS METAL-ARC AND GAS TUNGSTEN-ARC, ALUMINUM ALLOYS, READILY WELDABLE FOR STRUCTURES, EXCLUDING ARMOR (1 SEP 1988) (SEE NOTICE 3 FOR REPLACEMENT INFORMATION)., This standard covers the welding of all aluminum alloys other than armor to armor or aerospace applications using the gas metal-arc or gas tungsten-arc welding process.
MIL-STD-372, MILITARY STANDARD WELDING, GAS METAL-ARC AND GAS TUNGSTEN-ARC, ALUMINUM ALLOYS, READILY WELDABLE FOR STRUCTURES, EXCLUDING ARMOR (1 SEP 1988) [SUPERSEDING MIL-W-45205]Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-372
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-372, MILITARY STANDARD WELDING, GAS METAL-ARC AND GAS TUNGSTEN-ARC, ALUMINUM ALLOYS, READILY WELDABLE FOR STRUCTURES, EXCLUDING ARMOR (1 SEP 1988) [SUPERSEDING MIL-W-45205]., This standard covers the welding of all aluminum alloys other than armor to armor or aerospace applications using the gas metal-arc or gas tungsten-arc welding process..
MIL-STD-398, MILITARY STANDARD SHIELDS, OPERATIONAL FOR AMMUNITION OPERATIONS, CRITERIA FOR DESIGN OF AND TESTS FOR ACCEPTANCEIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-398
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-398, MILITARY STANDARD SHIELDS, OPERATIONAL FOR AMMUNITION OPERATIONS, CRITERIA FOR DESIGN OF AND TESTS FOR ACCEPTANCE. Tis standard defines the minimum criteria necessary to design an operational shield that will protect personnel and assets from thermal, pressure, and fragmentation hazards resulting from an accidental or intentional detonation of ammunition or explosives; and identifies methods for testing prototype operational shield to assess the degree to which they meet the protection criteria specified.
MIL-STD-403C, MILITARY STANDARD PREPARATION FOR AND INSTALLATION OF RIVETS AND SCREWS, ROCKET, MISSILE, AND AIRFRAME STRUCTURES (30 JUN 1992)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-403
Rev. Num:
C
MIL-STD-403C, MILITARY STANDARD PREPARATION FOR AND INSTALLATION OF RIVETS AND SCREWS, ROCKET, MISSILE, AND AIRFRAME STRUCTURES (30 JUN 1992)., The purpose of this standard is to establish acceptable limitations applicable to preparation for, and installation of rivets and screws for rocket, missile and airframe structures
MIL-STD-414 (NOTICE 2), MILITARY STANDARD SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND TABLES FOR INSPECTION BY VARIABLES FOR PERCENT DEFECTIVEIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-414
MIL-STD-414 (NOTICE 2), MILITARY STANDARD SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND TABLES FOR INSPECTION BY VARIABLES FOR PERCENT DEFECTIVE. MIL-STD-414 (NOTICE 2), MIL-STD-414, dated 11 June 1957, and Notice 1, dated 8 May 1968, are hereby
cancelled. Future acquisitions should refer to an acceptable non-Government standard on
sampling procedures and tables for inspection by variables for percent defective such as the
MILITARY STANDARD SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND TABLES FOR INSPECTION BY VARIABLES FOR PERCENT DEFECTIVE. American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/American Society for Quality Control (ASQC)
Z1.9-1993, ASampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Variables for Percent
Nonconforming.@
MIL-STD-444, MILITARY STANDARD NOMENCLATURE AND DEFINITIONS IN THE AMMUNITION AREA (6 FEB 1959)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-444
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-444, MILITARY STANDARD NOMENCLATURE AND DEFINITIONS IN THE AMMUNITION AREA (6 FEB 1959)., The purpose of this standard is to establish uniform definitions for ammunition items and terms in order that engineering, procurement, inspection, and other interested personnel of the Army, Navy, and Air Force will utilize the same terminology where applicable to similar and common interest items.
MIL-STD-449D, MILITARY STANDARD RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM CHARACTERISTICS MEASUREMENT OF (23 FEB 1973) (SUPERSEDING MIL-STD-752)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-449
Rev. Num:
D
MIL-STD-449D, MILITARY STANDARD RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM CHARACTERISTICS MEASUREMENT OF (23 FEB 1973) (SUPERSEDING MIL-STD-752)., This military standard establishes uniform measurement techniques that are
applicable to the determination of the spectral characteristics of
transmitters, receivers, and antennas.
The data obtained from the measurements described in this standard will
comprise one of the principle aids for, (a) predicting the EMC performance
of equipment, subsystems and systems in an operational electromagnetic
environment, and (b) predicting the effect of a particular equipment,
subsystems, or systems on the electromagnetic environment of other
equipments or systems. These data will also be used as aids for
establishing the characteristics required of new equipment for compatible
operation in present and future electromagnetic environment.
MIL-STD-461C, MILITARY STANDARD ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSION AND SUSCEPTIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCEIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-461
Rev. Num:
C
MIL-STD-461C, MILITARY STANDARD ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSION AND SUSCEPTIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE. This standard establishes interface and associated verification requirements for the control of the
electromagnetic interference (emission and susceptibility) characteristics of electronic, electrical,
and electromechanical equipment and subsystems designed or procured for use by activities and
agencies of the Department of Defense. Such equipment and subsystems may be used
independently or as an integral part of other subsystems or systems. This standard is best suited
for items that have the following features: electronic enclosures that are no larger than an
equipment rack, electrical interconnections that are discrete wiring harnesses between enclosures,
and electrical power input derived from prime power sources. This standard should not be
directly applied to items such as modules located inside electronic enclosures or entire platforms.
The principles in this standard may be useful as a basis for developing suitable requirements for
those applications. Data item requirements are also included.

MIL-STD-461D, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD RQMTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EMISSIONS AND SUSCEPTIBILITYIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-461
Rev. Num:
D
MIL-STD-461D, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD RQMTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EMISSIONS AND SUSCEPTIBILITY. This standard establishes interface and associated verification requirements for the control of the
electromagnetic interference (emission and susceptibility) characteristics of electronic, electrical,
and electromechanical equipment and subsystems designed or procured for use by activities and
agencies of the Department of Defense. Such equipment and subsystems may be used
independently or as an integral part of other subsystems or systems. This standard is best suited
for items that have the following features: electronic enclosures that are no larger than an
equipment rack, electrical interconnections that are discrete wiring harnesses between enclosures,
and electrical power input derived from prime power sources. This standard should not be
directly applied to items such as modules located inside electronic enclosures or entire platforms.
The principles in this standard may be useful as a basis for developing suitable requirements for
those applications. Data item requirements are also included.

MIL-STD-461E - ENGINEERING PRACTICE STUDY, RESULTS OF DETAILED COMPARISONS OF INDIVIDUAL EMC RQMTS & TEST PROCEDURES DELINEATED IN MAJOR NATIONAL...Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-461
Rev. Num:
E
MIL-STD-461E - ENGINEERING PRACTICE STUDY, RESULTS OF DETAILED COMPARISONS OF INDIVIDUAL EMC RQMTS & TEST PROCEDURES DELINEATED IN MAJOR NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL STDS WITH MIL-STD-461E. This Engineering Practice Study (EPS) provides results of detailed comparisons of individual
EMC requirements and test procedures delineated in major national and international
commercial standards with military standard MIL-STD-461E. Differences in limits, frequency
ranges, and test procedures are identified and their potential significance is discussed. Guidance
is provided on judging the acceptability of a particular commercial standard for a specific
military application.
2. This EPS is for informational purposes only and is not contractually binding.
3. This EPS was prepared by the DOD/Industry Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3)
Standards Committee (DIESC). Industry representation included SAE, ANSI, EIA, IEEE,
NEMA, and others as requested by ANSI. DoD representation included Joint Spectrum Center,
Army, Air Force, Navy, and DTRA. Liaison Government agencies included NATO. The DIESC
effort was co-chaired by the ASC C63 Committee on EMC and the DISA/Joint Spectrum Center.

MIL-STD-461E, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD RQMTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF SUBSYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT (MS WORD VER)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-461
Rev. Num:
E
MIL-STD-461E, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF SUBSYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT (MS WORD VERSION). This standard establishes interface and associated verification requirements for the control of the electromagnetic interference (emission and susceptibility) characteristics of electronic, electrical, and electromechanical equipment and subsystems designed or procured for use by activities and agencies of the Department of Defense. Such equipment and subsystems may be used independently or as an integral part of other subsystems or systems. This standard is best suited for items that have the following features: electronic enclosures that are no larger than an equipment rack, electrical interconnections that are discrete wiring harnesses between enclosures, and electrical power input derived from prime power sources. This standard should not be directly applied to items such as modules located inside electronic enclosures or entire platforms. The principles in this standard may be useful as a basis for developing suitable requirements for those applications. Data item requirements are also included.

MIL-STD-461F, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF SUBSYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENTIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-461
Rev. Num:
F
MIL-STD-461F, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF SUBSYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT. This standard establishes interface and associated verification requirements for the control of the
electromagnetic interference (EMI) emission and susceptibility characteristics of electronic,
electrical, and electromechanical equipment and subsystems designed or procured for use by
activities and agencies of the Department of Defense (DoD). Such equipment and subsystems
may be used independently or as an integral part of other subsystems or systems. This standard
is best suited for items that have the following features: electronic enclosures that are no larger
than an equipment rack, electrical interconnections that are discrete wiring harnesses between
enclosures, and electrical power input derived from prime power sources. This standard should
not be directly applied to items such as modules located inside electronic enclosures or entire
platforms. The principles in this standard may be useful as a basis for developing suitable
requirements for those applications. Data item requirements are also included.

MIL-STD-462D, MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) CHARACTERISTICSIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-462
Rev. Num:
D
MIL-STD-462D, MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) CHARACTERISTICS. This standard establishes techniques to be used for the measurement and determination of
the electromagnetic interference characteristics (emission and susceptibility) of electrical, electronic, and
electromechanical equipment, as required by MIL-STD-461.
MIL-STD-469B, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD FOR RADAR ENGINEERING INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS, ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITYIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-469
Rev. Num:
B
MIL-STD-469B, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD FOR RADAR ENGINEERING INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS, ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY. This standard establishes the engineering interface requirements to control th e
electromagnetic emission and susceptibility characteristics of all new military radar equipment and systems
operating between 100 megahertz (MHz) and 100 gigahertz (GHz), to ensure EMC in all intended
operational environments, and to conserve the frequency spectrum available to military radar systems.
MIL-STD-470B Maintainability Program for Systems and EquipmentIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-470
Rev. Num:
B
Maintainability Program for Systems and Equipment. This standard provides task descriptions for maintainability program. The tasks, as tailored, will be applied to systems and equipment development, acquisitions and modifications.
MIL-STD-480A, MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION CONTROL - ENGINEERING CHANGES, DEVIATIONS, AND WAIVERSIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-480
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-STD-480A, MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION CONTROL - ENGINEERING CHANGES, DEVIATIONS, AND WAIVERS. This standad provides requirements for maintaining configuration control of configuration items; requirements for the preparation and submission of engineering changes, deviations, waivers, and notices of revision (NOR); requirements for submitting the technical fiscal and logistic supporting information necessary to define the impact of the change.
MIL-STD-480B, MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION CONTROL - ENGINEERING CHANGES, DEVIATIONS, AND WAIVERS (15 JULY 1988)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-480
Rev. Num:
B
MIL-STD-480B, MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION CONTROL - ENGINEERING CHANGES, DEVIATIONS, AND WAIVERS (15 JULY 1988). This standad provides requirements for maintaining configuration control of configuration items; requirements for the preparation and submission of engineering changes, deviations, waivers, and notices of revision (NOR); requirements for submitting the technical fiscal and logistic supporting information necessary to define the impact of the change.
MIL-STD-483A (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT, MUNITIONS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAMS (17 JUL 1992Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-483
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-STD-483A (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT, MUNITIONS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAMS (17 JUL 1992)., MIL-STD-483A, dated 4 JUNE 1985, is herebye canceled. The
contents of this standard have been incorporated into MIL-STD-973,
“Configuration Management.”
MIL-STD-490A, MILITARY STANDARD SPECIFICATION PRACTICESIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-490
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-STD-490A, MILITARY STANDARD SPECIFICATION PRACTICES, This standard establishes the format and contents of specifications for program-peculiar configuration items, processes, and materials.
MIL-STD-498 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND DOCUMENTATION (27 MAY 1998) [S/S BY IEEE/EIA 12207.0, IEEE/EIA 12207.1 AND IEEE/EIIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-498
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-498 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND DOCUMENTATION (27 MAY 1998) [S/S BY IEEE/EIA 12207.0, IEEE/EIA 12207.1 AND IEEE/EIA 12207.2]., MIL-STD-498, dated 5 December 1994, is hereby canceled. Information
regarding software development and documentation is now contained in the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)/Electronics Industries Association (EIA)
standard, IEEE/EIA 12207, “Information technology-Software life cycle processes”.
IEEE/EIA 12207 is packaged in three parts. The three parts are: IEEE/EIA 12207.0,
“Standard for Information Technology-Software life cycle processes”; IEEE/EIA
12207.1, “Guide for ISO/IEC 12207, Standard for Information Technology-Software life
cycle processes-Life cycle data”; and IEEE/EIA 12207.2, “Guide for ISO/IEC 12207,
Standard for Information Technology-Software life cycle processes-Implementation
considerations.”
[ DoD activities may obtain copies of the IEEE/EIA standards from the
Standardization Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4/D, Philadelphia, PA
19111-5094. The private sector and other Government agencies may purchase copies
from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE), IEEE Service
Center, 445 Hoes Lane, P. O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331.]

MIL-STD-498, MILITARY STANDARD, SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND DOCUMENTATION (5 DEC 1994) [S/S BY IEEE/EIA 12207.0, IEEE/EIA 12207.1 AND IEEE/EIA 12207.2]Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-498
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-498, MILITARY STANDARD, SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND DOCUMENTATION (5 DEC 1994) [S/S BY IEEE/EIA 12207.0, IEEE/EIA 12207.1 AND IEEE/EIA 12207.2]., The purpose of this standard is to establish uniform requirements for software
development and documentation. This standard merges DOD-STD-2167A and DOD-STD-7935A to define a set of activities
and documentation suitable for the development of both weapon systems and Automated
Information Systems. A conversion guide from these standards to MIL-STD-498 is provided in
Appendix I. Other changes include improved compatibility with incremental and evolutionary
development models; improved compatibility with non-hierarchical design methods; improved
compatibility with computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools; alternatives to, and more
flexibility in, preparing documents; clearer requirements for incorporating reusable software;
introduction of software management indicators; added emphasis on software supportability; and
improved links to systems engineering. This standard supersedes DOD-STD-2167A, DOD-STD-
7935A, and DOD-STD-1703 (NS).

MIL-STD-499A (USAF), MILITARY STANDARD SYSTEM ENGINEERING MANAGEMENTIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-499
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-STD-499A (USAF), MILITARY STANDARD SYSTEM ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT. This standard provides the program manager: criteria for evaluating engineering planning and output; a means for establilshing an engineering effort and a Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP); and task statements that may be selectively applied to an acquisition program.
MIL-STD-499C (DRAFT) - AEROSPACE REPORT NUMBER: TOR-2005(8583)-3, SYSTEMS ENGINEERINGIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-499
Rev. Num:
C
MIL-STD-499C (DRAFT) - AEROSPACE REPORT NUMBER: TOR-2005(8583)-3, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. This TOR contains a new draft version of MIL-STD-499, Systems Engineering. It incorporates suggested revisions to the MIL-STD-499 and the "B" revision to that document, which was never officially released. It was prepared by an SM team that included Aerospace, government, SETAs, and independent consultants. This draft has had only limited review by SMC SPOs and industry. This draft is being published at this teime to support near-term SMC acquisitions with the intent of using it as a compliance standard.