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by the contract or order, markings shall be in accordance with
requirements of MIL-STD-129 for military levels of protection.
6.
NOTES
6.1 Intended use. The GIP is an image based product of a
specified area of interest that is orthorectified to reduce equipment
and terrain distortions. It is produced at ten scales (see 3.5.3)
and designed to provide a quick method of determining metric distance
and relative location about a World Geodetic System 84 (WGS-84)
reference point/feature.
6.2 Acquisition requirements.
Acquisition documents must
specify the following:
a.
Title, number, and date of this specification.
b.
When first article is required (see 3.1, 4.3, and
6.3).
c.
Levels of packaging (see 5.2).
6.3 First article. When a first article is required, it
shall be inspected and approved under appropriate provisions of
FAR 52.209. The contracting officer shall specify the
appropriate type of first article and the number of units to be
furnished. The contracting officer shall also include specific
instructions in acquisition documents regarding arrangements for
selection, inspection, and approval of the first article.
6.4
Acronyms/definitions.
a. BE number - Basic Encyclopedia number; site point
identification number.
b.
DMA
- Defense Mapping Agency, HQ, Fairfax, VA.
c. DMAAC - Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace Center, St.
Louis, MO.
d. DMACSC - Defense Mapping Agency Combat Support Center,
Bethesda, MD.
e.
GP - Gridded Photographs.
f.
GIP - Gridded Installation Photographs.
g.
MC&G - Mapping, Charting and Geodesy.
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