Title: DoD RFID Policy
1 DoD RFID Policy March 22, 2005
Carl Gardner DoD Logistics AIT
Office www.dodait.com
2Complementary Active and Passive RFID
Active Container Tag associated to a
- Passive Pallet Tag
- associated to a
- Passive Carton Tag
- associated to
8 UID Packaging Tags each with 1 associated UID
item
3Implementation Plan considers level of packaging
Palletized Unit Load Tag
YES January 1, 2005 - 2006
Pallet tag
Exterior Container
YES January 1, 2005 - 2006
Shipping Container
YES January 1, 2005 - 2006
UID Item Unit Pack
No January 1, 2005 - 2006
YES January 1, 2007
If the UID Packaging is also an External
Container or a Shipping Container, it will have
an RFID tag.
4Implementation Plan considers commodities
Commencing January 1, 2005
Commencing January 1, 2006
- Class I Subsistence Gratuitous Health
Comfort Items - Class III Packaged Petroleum, Lubricants, Oils,
Preservatives, Chemicals Additives - Class IV Construction Barrier Equipment
- Class V Ammunition of all types
- Class VII Major End Items
- Class VIII Medical Materials (Includes
Pharmaceuticals)
- Class I Subclass Packaged Operational Rations
Packaged Food - Class II Clothing, Individual Equipment, Tools,
Administrative Supplies - Class VI Personal Demand Items
- Class IX Repair Parts Components
5Implementation Plan for DoD Suppliers
January 1, 2006
43,000 DoD Manufacturers/Suppliers
- Classes of Supply
- Begin All Classes
- Level of Tagging
- Shipping Containers, Palletized Unit Loads,
Exterior Containers - Ship to locations
- Strategic CONUS DLA Depots, TRANSCOM Facilities
Service Maintenance Facilities
DFAR new contracts after 1 OCT 04
Classes of Supply
Level of Tagging
Ship to Locations
January 1, 2007
- Classes of Supply
- All Classes
- Level of Tagging
- Shipping Containers, Palletized Unit Loads,
Exterior Containers, UID Item Unit Pack - Ship to locations All Locations
6DFAR Clause Details
- Two Major Requirements for Suppliers
- Passive Tagging at the case, pallet, UID item
packaging level in accordance with the
Implementation Plan - Advance Ship Notice (ASN)
- DFAR clause references the MIL-STD 129 for
implementation details (Packaging
Standard) - Definitions
- Tag Data Standards
- Tag Placement
- Performance Requirements
- A Supplier Guide that contains information that
details requirements for compliance is located at
www.dodrfid.org/supplierimplementationplan.org
7Advance Shipment Notice (associate RFID/material)
- EDI 856
- UDF/FTP
- Web page form
Advance Shipment Notice
Manufacturers/Suppliers
Distribution Centers/Depots
WAWF
- Advance Shipment Notice 856 will be a
transportation based transaction
- Pallet
- External Container
- CLINs
8Benefits we are already seeing
- Hands-off data capture
- Process Reengineering/Integration
- Improved materiel processing through facilities
- Enhanced visibility of tagged assets
9Data Identifers
- N National Stock Number
- 8K Contract Number
- 1T Lot, batch, or Identification Control Number
- (one or the other will apply to the tag)
- 14D (YYYMMDD) or 15D (DDMMYY) Expiration Date
- 20D (DDMMYY) Inspect Date or Test Date
- (one or the other will apply to the tag)
- 5D (followed by ANSI X12.3 374 qualifiers) Date
Manufactured, Date Cured, Date Packed, Date
Assembled (One or the others will apply to the
tag) - 5D (followed by ANSI X12.3 374 qualifiers) Shelf
Life Time Period Remaining - ????? Shelf Life Code
10- QUESTIONS?
- www.dodrfid.org
- www.dodait.com
Lay the foundation for future supply chain
improvementsTODAY!