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3.32 Government design activity (GDA). The Government agency responsible, or scheduled to become responsible, for configuration management and design requirements of a configuration item.
3.33 Group. A collection of units, assemblies or subassemblies which is a sub-division of a set or system, but which is not capable of performing a complete operational function. (Examples: antenna group, indicator group.)
3.34 Item. A non-specific term used to denote any unit or product including materials, parts, assemblies, equipment, accessories and computer software.
3.35 Item identification. The combination of the part or identifying number and the original design activity CAGE Code. (NOTE: Not applicable to vendor item control drawings.)
3.36 Manufacturer. An individual, company, corporation, firm or Government activity who:
a. controls the production of an item, or
b. produces an item from crude or fabricated materials, or
c. assembles materials or components, with or without modification, into more complex items.
3.37 Master drawing. A document that shows the dimensional limits or grid locations applicable to any or all parts of a printed board (rigid or flexible), including the arrangement of conductive and nonconductive patterns or elements, size, type, and location of holes; and any other information necessary to describe the product to be fabricated. (ANSI/IPC-T-50)
3.38 Matched parts. Matched parts are those parts, such as special application parts, which are machine or electrically matched, or otherwise mated, and for which replacement as a matched set or pair is essential.
3.39 Nationally recognized standard. A specification or standard issued with the intent to establish common technical requirements. Such standards are developed by or for a Government activity or by a non-Government organization (private sector association, organization, or technical society) which conducts professional standardization activities (plans, develops, establishes, or publicly coordinates standards, specifications, handbooks, or related documents) and is not organized for profit. (ASME Y14.24M)
3.40 National Stock Number (NSN). A number assigned to each item of supply, that is purchased, stocked or distributed within the Federal Government.
3.41 Non-Government standard (or document). A standardization document developed by a private sector association, organization or technical society which plans, develops, establishes or coordinates standards, specifications, handbooks or related documents. Non-Government standards adopted by the DoD are listed in the DoDISS. (MIL-STD-962)
3.42 Nuclear effects. In this context, nuclear effects include the effects on assemblies, subassemblies or parts due to nuclear-power sources, space radiation or nuclear-weapon- produced environments.
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