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6.4 Drawing ownership and drawing identification
6.4.1 Drawing identification. Drawing identification is provided by the combination of the original design activity CAGE Code and the drawing number. Drawing identification would therefore be established by the combination of a Government original design activity CAGE Code and a Government supplied drawing number, or a contractor original design activity CAGE Code and a contractor furnished drawing number. Accordingly, it is a violation of the intent of drawing identification to attempt to establish drawing identification by either a combination of Government CAGE Code and contractor furnished drawing number or contractor CAGE Code and Government furnished drawing number.
6.4.2 Design activity, current or original. Correct application of this standard necessitates that drawing ownership, change control authority, and design responsibility be identified with the current or original design activity CAGE Code appearing on the drawing. The design activity CAGE Code and address appearing in the title block is intended to identify that activity that had initial or original design activity (ownership, change control or design authority) responsibility. Since drawing identification can never be changed, a transfer of design activity responsibility requires the addition of the gaining activity CAGE Code and address to the drawing, as detailed in Chapter 400.
6.4.3 Drawing ownership. If for contractual or drawing maintenance purposes, the indication of current or original design activity does not reflect the actual status of drawing ownership or change control authority, that activity having final change control authority must add their CAGE Code and address to the drawing as current design activity. In this way, for example, if a CAGE Code and address in the title block reflects drawing origin, contractual preparation, or maintenance responsibility, but the drawing is the legal property of another activity, it is essential that the activity claiming the drawing as legal property add their CAGE Code and address as current design activity.
6.5 Ozone depleting chemicals. The identification of ozone depleting chemicals must be in conformance to Section 602(a) of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (42USC 7671a) as identified in Section 326 of PL 102-484.
6.6 Application of MIL-STD-100. MIL-STD-100 has largely been replaced by non- Government Standards. MIL-STD-100G contains only Government unique requirements, and is restricted for use to those DoD activities having DoD peculiar logistics requirements or specific and fully justifiable requirement for TDP delivery and maintenance control by a DoD design activity. Unless it is essential that drawings indicate a Government design activity CAGE Code,
the preferred standard for engineering drawing practices is ASME Y14.100M. ASME Y14.100M addresses engineering drawing practices in commercial applications or where DoD design requirements need not be under the change control authority of a DoD activity. All referenced documents and detail associated with basic drawing practices are contained in ASME Y14.100M. Accordingly, MIL-STD-100G, when applicable, must always be used in conjunction with ASME Y14.100M. In addition, since requirements for broad areas, of subject material are now addressed by individual ASME standards, either MIL-STD-100G and ASME Y14.100M must be used in conjunction with , ASME Y14.24M, Types and Application of Engineering Drawings, ASME Y14.34M, Associated Lists, and ASME Y14.35M, Revisions to Drawings and Associated Lists.
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