FAQ > DoD (11 entries)
Department of Defense Shipping
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Almost everything that is shipped to the DoD requires RFID. The RFID mandate is FARS 252.211-7006 and is included in the master solicitation of all contracts created after 2005. ...
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All we need from you is your companies CAGE (Commercial and Government Entity) code, the number of cases and pallets you are shipping, and a starting serial number for both cases ...
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The most important part of tag placement on a DoD shipment is that the tag be placed on a vertical side of the shipping container and not ...
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No. Pro-Tags are programmed with your companies CAGE code and an identifier for either case, pallet, or item-level use. When you ship a case of product to the DoD, ...
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- Mixing CLIN's/NSN's in a CARTON/CASE is not advised, if not impossible. - Mixing CLIN's/NSN's on a pallet is fine.
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Contract Line Item Number - A single line on a purchase order. This almost always represents a single NSN (National Stock Number / SKU (Stock Keeping Unit)) -- also known as ...
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If you have a single CLIN item that requires shipping in 2 or more boxes, you must tag every box. a. Tag ALL boxes with an RFID tag. ...
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This is probably one of the top 5 most asked questions that we get here at SimplyRFiD. And while the answer is not so clearly included in the MIL-STD-129-P, we ...
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This FAQ covers how we protect sensitive corporate data. Your contract data is accessed three ways: ...
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We provide all of our pre-programmed tag customers with a simple, easy-to-use, and (most importantly) free solution for uploading RFID data to VIM-ASAP or WAWF. If you would like to have ...
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Nox numbers your shipment numbers PRE0001. PRE is a prefix for your company, like "SRI0001" would be SimplyRFiD. You can use any prefix you'd like. Nox will automatically start at 0001 ...

