MIL-PRF-63029J
2.3 Order of precedence. Unless otherwise noted herein or in the contract, in the event of a
conflict between the text of this document and the references cited herein (except for related
specification sheets), the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this document,
however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been
obtained.
3. REQUIREMENTS.
3.1 General. This section provides the technical content requirements for the operator's
manuals, checklists and MTF manuals. Technical content requirements (3.5 through 3.7) shall
deal with the specific technical data aspects of operator's manuals, checklists and MTF
manuals. The style and format requirements for the development of operator's manuals,
checklists and MTF manuals are provided in Appendix A through Appendix E of this
specification.
3.2 Selective application and tailoring. MIL-PRF-63029J contains some requirements that
may not be applicable to the preparation of all technical manuals. Selective application and
tailoring of requirements contained in MIL-PRF-63029J are the responsibility of the acquiring
activity and shall be accomplished through the use of the matrixes provided in Appendix A.
The applicability of some requirements is also designated by one of the following statements:
unless specified otherwise by the acquiring activity; as/when specified by the acquiring
activity; or when specified by the acquiring or proponent activity.
3.3 Preparation of digital data for electronic delivery. Technical manual data prepared and
delivered digitally in accordance with this specification shall be Extensible Markup Language
(XML) tagged using the Document Type Definitions (DTDs) and the XML Stylesheet
Language (XSL), or style sheets. Refer to 3.3.2 for information on obtaining or accessing the
DTDs and style sheets.
3.3.1 Use of the DTDs/Style sheets. The DTDs referenced in this specification interpret the
technical content and structure for the functional requirements contained in this specification
and are mandatory for use. The style sheets referenced herein interpret the style and format.
As specified by the contracting activity, XSLs or style sheets may be used to produce final
reproducible paper copy for all TMs prepared in accordance with this specification. Within
this specification, when a specific tag set is to be used for data, that tag set name is identified
between "< >" marks following the title of the paragraph.
3.3.2 Obtaining the DTDs/Style sheets. The DTDs, style sheets, associated tag and attribute
descriptions, which are XML constructs, may be obtained from the AMCOM Publications
website (pubsweb). Additionally available on the pubs web website are files containing
documentation of the deleted, changed, and added elements between the legacy XML DTD
and the current XML DTD. The AMCOM Pubs web assets may be obtained from
https://pubsweb.redstone.army.mil/DTD-FOSI/DTD-N-FOSI.html.
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