MIL-STD-2414A
identified by numbers). (3) A NRN is used to identify and order a specific geospatial product.
EXAMPLES:
A. V795X27514
B. 1501ANN4012
C. V795S29PALMS
3.3 Edition number. The number that designates the edition for a NIMA geospatial product.
3.4 Effective date. The day that a product becomes effective for use by customers. Used instead of edition numbers on frequently updated products, such as Flight Information Publications (FLIP).
3.5 Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS).
The comprehensive Government-wide system used to catalog,
stock number, maintain, and disseminate logistics
information for items of supply.
3.6 Federal Supply Classification (FSC). A series of four numerals at the beginning of the National Stock Number (NSN) that designates the general commodity grouping of the item of supply; e.g., Class 7641, Aeronautical, MC&G Products.
3.7 Human Readable Interpretation (HRI). The exact interpretation of the encoded bar code data presented in a human-readable font.
3.8 National Codification Bureau (NCB) Code. The first two digits of the National Item Identification Number (NIIN), used to identify the country of origin for the item. All U.S. manufactured items have a code of '00' (cataloged before 1975) or '01' (cataloged in 1975 or later). Exception: For foreign produced geospatial Products that are distributed by NIMA, the NCB is ordinarily '01'.
3.9 National Item Identification Number (NIIN). A series of nine numerals within the National Stock Number (NSN) that differentiates each individual supply item from all other supply items. The first two digits signify the National Codification Bureau (NCB) which assigned the NIIN, while the last seven digits are sequentially assigned by the Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS).
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