Many defense contractors
are experts in a particular field of engineering, such as aerospace, vehicle,
electrical or industrial engineering. What they might not be experts on are
defense department requirements for Unique Identification (UID) labeling of
items being supplied to the military.
Item Unique
Identification (IUID) is a system in which each piece of equipment receives a
unique identifier that remains with the item throughout its life, greatly
enhancing the military’s ability to track the equipment. Identifying
information is contained in a 2D Data Matrix symbol that is applied to the
equipment: Either directly, through a method such as laser engraving,
electro-chemical etching or dot-peening the symbol onto the equipment; or
indirectly, using a label that is attached to the item. The Data Matrix symbol
is read with an automated device, and an important step in the IUID process is
making sure the label is readable and within a compliant syntax. This is
accomplished through the IUID verification process.
IUID verification is
itself complex. Hardware and software are used to grade the data matrix symbol
on a number of parameters, including its contrast, uniformity or distortion
from an ideal square pattern, and whether cells are incompletely filled or
spill over their boundaries. An overall grade is assigned to the symbol as
well. Verification should be used early in the IUID process if possible.
Finding out when a project is completed that the IUID labels are defective can
create major headaches for the supplier. Even worse is if the equipment is sent
to the DoD and the department discovers the defective labels after receiving
the shipment.
ID-integration.com is a comprehensive source of
information on the entire IUID process. The website has information on the
various standards that apply to IUID marking of equipment. At ID-integration.com,
one can also find details of different IUID marking methods and IUID
verification systems. A user can learn more through product videos and product
literature that are available through the site.
The website belongs to
ID Integration Inc., a company with more than 12 years of experience in IUID
systems that offers a range of services from needs assessment to process
development, template design and software development. As their name suggests,
ID Integration will help a business integrate the IUID process into existing
systems. Custom solutions are emphasized. Equipment installation and on-site
training of personnel is also offered. Find a full list of services at ID-integration.com. Visit www.id-integration.com to learn more about how their team of experts can help.
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