MIL-STD-900C (NOTICE 1) BACTERIAL STANDARD FOR STARCHES, FLOURS, CEREALS, ALIMENTARY PASTES, DRY MILKS, AND SUGARS USED IN THE PREPARATION OF CANNED FIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-900
Rev. Num:
C
MIL-STD-900C (NOTICE 1) BACTERIAL STANDARD FOR STARCHES, FLOURS, CEREALS, ALIMENTARY PASTES, DRY MILKS, AND SUGARS USED IN THE PREPARATION OF CANNED FOODS FOR THE ARMED FORCES. MIL-STD-900C, dated 9 April 1985, is hereby canceled without replacement.
MIL-STD-900C, BACTERIAL STANDARDS FOR STARCHES, FLOURS, CEREALS, ALIMENTARY PASTES, DRY MILKS AND SUGARS USED IN PREPARATION OF THERMOSTABILIZED FOODSIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-900
Rev. Num:
C
MIL-STD-900C, BACTERIAL STANDARDS FOR STARCHES, FLOURS, CEREALS, ALIMENTARY PASTES, DRY MILKS AND SUGARS USED IN THE PREPARATION OF THERMOSTABILIZED FOODS FOR THE ARMED FORCES. The presence of certain thermophilic spores in starches, flours, cereals, alimentary pastes, dry milks, and sugars used in the preparation of thermostabilized food products may cause spoilage, especially when foods are stored at temperatures of 98 to 130 degreEs F (37 - 54 degrees C). These spores are highly heat resistant, and may survive the processing temperatures to which the thermostabilized items are normally subjected.
MIL-STD-903C, MILITARY STANDARD SANITARY STANDARDS FOR COMMISSARIESIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-903
Rev. Num:
C
MIL-STD-903C, MILITARY STANDARD SANITARY STANDARDS FOR COMMISSARIES. This standard establishes certain minimum sanitary requirements for military commissaries and a system of recording specific violations of these requirements to assure that military food protection programs are effective.
MIL-STD-904A, MILITARY STANDARD GUIDELINES FOR DETECTION, EVALUATION, AND PREVENTION OF PEST INFESTATION OF SUBSISTENCEIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-904
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-STD-904A, MILITARY STANDARD GUIDELINES FOR DETECTION, EVALUATION, AND PREVENTION OF PEST INFESTATION OF SUBSISTENCE. Purchasing agencies within the Department of Defense strive to purchase the highest quality subsistence available, but because of the world-wide mission and the severe conditions that some subsistence must withstand, food pest problems are inherent. This standard establishes actions to be taken for subsistence that has been discovered to be infested or contaminated by insects, rodents, birds, or other animals before or after final acceptance by an element of the Department of Defense. It provides a list of inspection and insect collection equipment, references, inspection procedures, sampling techniques, and insect collecting procedures.
MIL-STD-904B, DOD STANDARD PRACTICE DETECTION, IDENTIFICATION, AND PREVENTION OF PEST INFESTATION OF SUBSISTENCEIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-904
Rev. Num:
B
MIL-STD-904B, DOD STANDARD PRACTICE DETECTION, IDENTIFICATION, AND PREVENTION OF PEST INFESTATION OF SUBSISTENCE. This standard describes a set of practices that enable DoD personnel to effectively detect and prevent the infestation or contamination of subsistence items from exposure to insects., rodents, birds, or other animals, and to reduce the impact of infestation or contamination.
MIL-STD-908 (GL), MILITARY STANDARD PROVISIONS FOR EVALUATING THE QUALITY OF SPARE PARTS FOR MECHANICAL AND TEXTILE END ITEMSIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-908
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-908 (GL), MILITARY STANDARD PROVISIONS FOR EVALUATING THE QUALITY OF SPARE PARTS FOR MECHANICAL AND TEXTILE END ITEMS. This standard provides procedure for evaluating the quality of a variety
of materials and assemblies, and the packaging thereof, common to purchases of
spare parts for major items. It may be used for items other than spare parts
when the contents of the standard are considered to be adequate and the
documentation for such items does not provide for a visual examination of
defects. If there are any inconsistencies between the applicable item drawing
or specification and the provisions of this standard, the item drawing or
specification shall control unless otherwise specified within the contract or
purchase order.
The objectives of this standard are to provide classifications for a
wide variety of defects that could be present during the examination of
miscellaneous spare part materials and assemblies. The various types of
defects are classified in appropriate categories.

MIL-STD-911, MILITARY STANDARD THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD FAMILY OF TACTICAL RIGID WALL SHELTERSIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-911
MIL-STD-911, MILITARY STANDARD THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD FAMILY OF TACTICAL RIGID WALL SHELTERS. The purpose of this military standard is to provide assistance in the selection of a tactical rigid wall shelter from the DOD Family of Tactical Rigid Wall Shelters and to encourage standardization among the DOD community. The tactical rigid wall shelters presented in this document constitute the only tactical rigid wall shelters approved by the DOD for military use.
MIL-STD-965B (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD PARTS CONTROL PROGRAMIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-965
Rev. Num:
B
MIL-STD-965B (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD PARTS CONTROL PROGRAM. MIL-STD-965B, dated 22 January 1993, is hereby canceled as a military standard and redesignated as MIL-HDBK-965, "Acquisition Practices for Parts Management", and shall carry this statement: "THIS HANDBOOK IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY- DO NOT CITE THIS DOCUMENT AS A REQUIREMENT."
MIL-STD-965B, MILITARY STANDARD PARTS CONTROL PROGRAMIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-965
Rev. Num:
B
MIL-STD-965B, MILITARY STANDARD PARTS CONTROL PROGRAM. 3. This standard implements the guidelines ad requirements established by DODI 5000.2, Part 6,
Section R, Department of Defense Parts Control Program, and is applicable to new design and modification
of existing design. In research, exploratory development, and advanced development where the design of
prototype hardware is not involved, the use of standard parts is advocaged, but is secondary to the prime
objectives of the development. In these developments, therefore, this standard should be tailored to the
level of the required development effort.
MIL-STD-970, MILITARY STANDARD - STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, ORDER OF PREFERENCE FOR THE SELECTION OFIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-970
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-970, MILITARY STANDARD - STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, ORDER OF PREFERENCE FOR THE SELECTION OF., This standard sets forth the order of preference for
the selection of standards and specifications used in the design,
acquisition, construction and support of materiel for the Department of
Defense in compliance with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Circular A-119 on using commercial practices and non-Government
standards.
MIL-STD-973 (INTERIM NOTICE 2), MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT (24 NOV 1993)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-973
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-973 (INTERIM NOTICE 2), MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT (24 NOV 1993)., This Notice of Change is in response to the Government-Industry
Data Exchange Program (GIDEP) Problem Advisory numbered XR1-P-93-02,
dated 23 July 1993, titled “MIL-STD-973, SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS,
SYSTEMIC PROBLEMS.” This Advisory identified problems associated with
the application of MIL-STD-973 on contracts, with “who” does “what”
with deliverables to the Government, and with the forms.
MIL-STD-973 (INTERIM NOTICE 3), MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT (13 JAN 1995)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-973
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-973 (INTERIM NOTICE 3), MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT (13 JAN 1995)., This Notice of Change is being issued to facilitate the transition to
the electronic data environment for the storage, transfer and maintenance
of information. It is also an interim measure pending completion of a new
national consensus non-Government standard (NGS) on Configuration
Management, a DoD Practices Appendix to that NGS, plus simultaneous
completion of an Interface Standard containing the DoD’s information
requirements only.
a. To facilitate electronic commerce, all requirements to use DD
Forms for the submittal of data have been deleted. The replacement
requirement is Contractor format.
b. All documents cited as mandatory reference documents have been
deleted from the standard in support of the recommendation on “Excessive
Referencing “ contained in the Process Action Team on Military
Specifications and Standards’ Blueprint for Change Report. Some of these
documents are now cited in Section 6 as useful sources of information for
specific topic areas, while other information has been imported into the
text.

MIL-STD-973, MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENTIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-973
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-973, MILITARY STANDARD CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT (17 APR 1992)., This standard defines configuration management
requirements which are to be selectively applied, as required,
throughout the life cycle of any configuration item (CI):
a. Developed wholly or partially with Government funds,
including non-developmental items when the development
of techical data is required to support off-the-shelf
equipment or software, or
b. Designated for configuration management for reason of
integration, logistics support, or interface control.
MIL-STD-974, MILITARY STANDARD CONTRACTOR INTEGRATED TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE (CITIS)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-974
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-974, MILITARY STANDARD CONTRACTOR INTEGRATED TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE (CITIS). This standard defines a set of core and tailorable Contractor Integrated Technical Information Service (CITIS) functions that collectively constitute a contractor provided service for electronic access to and delivery of contractually required digital data. It also defines support and ancillary functions necessary to efficiently utilize a CITS.
MIL-STD-975L, MILITARY STANDARD NASA STANDARD ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, AND ELECTROMECHANICAL (EEE) PARTS LISTIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-975
Rev. Num:
L
MIL-STD-975L, MILITARY STANDARD NASA STANDARD ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, AND ELECTROMECHANICAL (EEE) PARTS LIST. This standard is the technical baseline for standardization of EEE parts. The intent of the effort tis to focus part selection on EEE parts used in the design and construction of space flight hardware as well as mission-essential ground support equipment (GSE). The overall objective is to provide the designer with acceptable parts and specifications for procuring those parts for spaceflight missions. The result of this effort should provide the designer with EEE parts, including the necessary criteria pertaining to use, choice, and applications.
MIL-STD-975M, MILITARY STANDARD NASA STANDARD ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, AND ELECTROMECHANICAL (EEE) PARTS LISTIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-975
Rev. Num:
M
MIL-STD-975M, MILITARY STANDARD NASA STANDARD ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, AND ELECTROMECHANICAL (EEE) PARTS LIST. This standard is the technical baseline for standardization of EEE parts. The intent of the effort tis to focus part selection on EEE parts used in the design and construction of space flight hardware as well as mission-essential ground support equipment (GSE). The overall objective is to provide the designer with acceptable parts and specifications for procuring those parts for spaceflight missions. The result of this effort should provide the designer with EEE parts, including the necessary criteria pertaining to use, choice, and applications.
MIL-STD-977, MILITARY STANDARD TEST METHODS AND PROCEDURES FOR MICROCIRCUIT LINE CERTIFICATIONIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-977
MIL-STD-977, MILITARY STANDARD TEST METHODS AND PROCEDURES FOR MICROCIRCUIT LINE CERTIFICATION. This standard sets forth test methods and procedures applicable to the control of materials and processes used in the manufacture of microcircuits. This standard is intended to cover only silicon wafer fabrication. The tests listed and the various procedures may or may not apply to other materials. These methods and procedures are intended to complement those of MIL-STD-883 and, therefore, cover the operations required during wafer processing and inspection, starting with the raw material and ending with the finished wafer.
MIL-STD-980, MILITARY STANDARD FOREIGN OBJECT DAMAGE (FOD) PREVENTION IN AEROSPACE PRODUCTSIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-980
MIL-STD-980, MILITARY STANDARD FOREIGN OBJECT DAMAGE (FOD) PREVENTION IN AEROSPACE PRODUCTS. This standard establishes program requirements for prevention of foreign object damage to aerospace products. Aersopace products include aircraft, missiles, drones, satellites, engines, electronics systems, associated ground support equipment and components thereof.