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NAVY - NAVSUP PUB 719

GUIDE FOR THE ASSIGNMENT, APPLICATION AND USE OF SOURCE, MAINTENANCE AND RECOVERABILITY CODES

active, Most Current
Organization: NAVY
Publication Date: 19 July 2001
Status: active
Page Count: 61
scope:

This guide applies to:

All provisioning and reprovisioning of Naval weapons systems, equipment, SE and training devices, and subsequent requests for changes to established SMR codes. Provisioning and reprovisioning includes item selection, Design Change Notice (DCN) actions, and SMR of Support Equipment Recommendation Data (SERD) sheets;

Naval Hardware Systems Commands (HSCs) (NAVAIR, NAVSEA, SPAWAR), NAVSUP, Program Executive Offices, Direct Reporting Program Managers, In-Service Engineering Activities, TSAs, NAVICP, contractors, and all other activities performing provisioning functions for related weapons, systems, equipment, SE, and training devices procured by or for HSCs; and

All activities involved in the maintenance of weapon systems, equipment, training devices, and SE which have occasion to refer to or use SMR codes, as well as activities requesting changes to established SMR codes.

PURPOSE. This guide sets forth Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) and Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) policies, procedures, and interpretation guidelines for initial assignment, changes to, application, and publication of uniform SMR codes.

Document History

NAVSUP PUB 719
July 19, 2001
GUIDE FOR THE ASSIGNMENT, APPLICATION AND USE OF SOURCE, MAINTENANCE AND RECOVERABILITY CODES
This guide applies to: All provisioning and reprovisioning of Naval weapons systems, equipment, SE and training devices, and subsequent requests for changes to established SMR codes. Provisioning...

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