MIL-DTL-24784/14B(SH)
6.3 Technical manual acquisition. This specification (or a TMCR based on this specification)
must be listed on the Contract Data Requirements List (DD Form 1423) in order to acquire the
technical manuals described by this specification. An alternate acquisition strategy should be
devised by contracting officers for those solicitations or contracts which are exempted from using
the Uniform Contract Line Item Numbering System (UCLINS).
6.4 Definitions. The words or phrases used throughout this specification must be as defined in
MIL-DTL-24784 and the following.
6.4.1 Commercial design. Equipment engineered and manufactured primarily for commercial
purposes. For military applications, the acceptability of commercial off-the-shelf manuals
supporting the equipment or system can be established in accordance with MIL-DTL-24784/4 or
this specification as directed by the Government.
6.4.2 Interim change. The Naval Space and Warfare Command method of promulgating rapid
changes to a technical manual. The information required to amend, correct or modify a manual
when emergency or urgent changes are necessary and there is insufficient time available to publish
a permanent change. Interim changes are subject to replacement by a permanent change. (Interim
changes are often referred to as temporary changes.)
6.4.3 IC equipment. Equipment normally used for shipboard interior communication. These
include navigation or related equipment designated IC equipment such as the following:
a.
Plotting tables.
b.
Deck reckoning indicators.
c.
Gyros and gyro amplifiers.
6.4.4 Major function. An essential functional operation which is fundamental to operation (as
opposed to a circuit) of the equipment (for example, transmit, receive, display, hoist, and so
forth).
6.4.5 PIN. An alphanumeric designator which identifies parts, items, or bulk materials, that are
covered by a specification or standard. The number derived from a military specification such as
type RWR74549R9FM; or a military standard such as MS 18272.
6.4.6 Maintenance concept;. The planned concept by which the equipment, assemblies, units,
components, modules, or piece parts are to be repaired or replaced by designated maintenance
level activities (organizational, intermediate or depot).
6.4.7 Unit. A major building block for a set or system, consisting of a collection of basic parts,
subassemblies, and assemblies packaged together as a physically independent entity. Refer to
IEEE 200 for a detailed description.
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