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SECNAVINST 5210.1 lD

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Department of the Navy

STANDARDSUBJECTIDENTIFICATIONCODES

Naval Data Automation CommandWashington, DC 20374-1662

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SECNAVINST521O.11D

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVYOFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20350-1000

SECNAVINST 5210.1 IDNAVDAC 81

2() OCT1987SECNAV INSTRUCTION 5210.1 lD

From: Secretary of the NavyTo: All Ships and Stations

Subj: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FILE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ANDSTANDARD SUBJECTIDENTIFICATION CODES (SSIC).

Pur ose. To revise the Department of the Navy Standard Subject identification‘“ %Codes an t e Department of the Navy File Maintenance Procedures.

2. Cancellation. SECNAVINST 5210.1 IC.

3. Policy. This instruction outlines the process for segregating and filing Navy andMarine Corps records and the single standard system of numbers and/or lettersymbols used throu bout the Department of the Navy for categorizing and subject

$classifying Navy an Marine Corps information. SSICSare required on all Navy and (RMarine Corps letters, messages, directives, forms and reports. Only approved codeswill be assi ned; however, expansion of the system for filing purposes ISauthorized

%following t e file maintenance procedures.

4. Maintenance and Revision. The Naval Data Automation Command (Code 81) (R

maintains the system and provides for changes. Submit recommendations forchanges to NAVDAC (Code 81) following guidance in Section 5.

5. Forms. Cross-Reference, OF-21, NSN 7540-00-823-8128; Chargeout Record,OF-23, NSN 7540-00-823-8130; Shelf File Chargeout Record (Letter Size), OF-24, NSN7540-00-823-8131 and Shelf File Chargeout Record (Legal Size), OF-25, NSN 7540-00-823-8132 are available through the Federal supply system, GSA supply depots, orlocal GSA stores.

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Distribution:SNDL Parts 1 and 2SNDL, Annex A to Part 1MARCORPS List CX

As si. st~nt Secretary of the Navy(Financial Management)

CommanderNaval Data Automation Command (Code 813)Washington Navy YardWashington, DC 20374-1662 (425 copies)

Stocked:.- CO, NAVPUBFORMCEN

5801 Tabor Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19120-5099 (3,000 copies)

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LOCATOR CROSS-REFERENCESHEET

b Subj: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FILE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ANDSTANDARD SUBJECTIDENTIFICATION CODES

See:(ReClplent enter lntOrmatlOn as to where the publication is

maintained)

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SECNAVINST 5210.1 lD

20 OCT 1987

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 1 Filing Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Section2 Construction ofStandard Subject Identification Codes(SSIC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Section3 List of SSICCodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

1000 - 1999

2000 - 2999

3000 - 3999

4000 - 4999

5000 - 5999

6000 - 6999

MAJOR SUBJECTGROUPS

Military Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Includes subjects relating solely to the administration of military personnel.(Civilian personnel subjects are included in the 12000 series. General personnelsubjects relatingto both civilian and military personnel are included in the 5000

series.)

Telecommunications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Includes subjects relating to general communication matters andto communicationsystems and equipment.

Operationsand Readiness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Includes subjects relating to such matters as operational plans, fleet operations,operational training and readiness, warfare techniques, operational intelligence,research and development, geophysical and hydrographic support.

Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Includes subjects relating to the logistical support of the Navy and Marine Corps,including procurement, supply control, property redistribution and disposal, traveland transportation, maintenance, construction and conversion, production andmobilization planning, and foreign military assistance.

General Administration and Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

includes subjects relating to the administration, organization, and managementofthe Department of the Navy, including general personnel matters (concerning bothcivilian and military personnel), records management programs, security, externaland internal relations, audiovisual management, law and legal matters, officeservices, office automation, and publication and printing matters.

Medicine and Dentistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...20

Includes subjects relating to medical matters such as physical fitness, generalmedicine, special or preventive medicine, dentistry, medical equipment andsupplies.

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7000 - 7999

8000 - 8999

9000 - 9999

10000 - 10999

11000 - 11999

12000 - 12999

13000 - 13999

16000 - 16999

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Financial Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...21

Includes subjects relating to the financial administration of the Departmentofthe Navy, including budgeting, disbursing, accounting, auditing, contractauditing, industrial and other special financing matters, and statistical reporting.

Ordnance Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...23

Includes subjects relating to all types of ordnance material and weapons,including ammunition and explosives, guided missiles of all types, nuclearweapons, fire control and optics, combat vehicles, underwater ordnancematerials, and miscellaneous ordnance equipment.

Ships Design and Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Includes subjects relating to such matters as the design and characteristics ofships, and to ships material and equipment.

General Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...30

Includes subjects relating to general categories of materials not included in thespecialized material groups. It includes audiovisual / graphic arts/ photographic/television/video equipment and accessories, general machinery and tools,personnel (materials), and miscellaneous categories.

Facilities and Activities Ashore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Includes subjects relating to ashore structures and facilities, fleet facilities,transportation facilities, heavy equipment, utilities and services, and other similarsubjects.

Civilian Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...32

Includes subjects relating solely to the administration of civilian personnel.(Military personnel subjects are included in the 1000 series. General personnelsubjects relating to both civilian and military personnel are included in the 5000series.)

Aeronautical and Astronautical Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Includes subjects relating to aeronautical and astronautical material, includingpatis, accessories, and instruments; special devices; armament; aerologicd

equipment, weapons systems, types of aircraft; and astronautic vehicles.

Coast Guard Missions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...36

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Includes subjects relating solely to administration and mission of the CoastGuard. NOT TO BE USED 8Y NAVY OR MARINE CORPS ACTIVITIES.

Section 4 Alphabetical Guide to Standard Subject Identification Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -39

Section 5Guidelines for Requesting Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...67

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SECTION 1

FILING PROCEDURES

1. Background. The size and complexity of the Navy demands standard methodsfor filing paperwork. Standardization frees personnel from learning new filingsystems when moving from one activity to another.

2. Filing procedures. To maintain files effectively and economically follow theseprocedures.

a. File Location and Control. Maintain a central control of activity files. Yourcentral control should:

(1) Assign personnel to coordinate all activity files

(2) Authorize official files and assign responsibility for files plans

(3) Locate the official files at an organizational level that ensures effectivedocumentation, makes records accessible to major users, minimizes duplicate filesand aids records disposal.

(4)Determine records retention and disposal standards using SECNAVINST5212.5C and apply to each file series and prepare local disposal instructions.

(5) Perform periodic reviews of the files procedures.

b. File Material. Do not include unnecessary working papers, early drafts, extra~copies, or information material as part of the file material. Include the following:

(1) The incoming document

(2) Copy of the outgoing correspondence

(3) Any essential supporting documents.

c. File Maintenance. File material loose in folders unless ou need fasteners toKhold pages in a particular order. Use prong fasteners rathert an staples, clips or

rubber bands to hold material.

3. Cross-referencing. When a document concerns more than one subject, name orcase, file an extra copy under each subject and give the location of the basicdocument on each copy. If extra copies are not available, use a Cross ReferenceSheet (OF-21).

4. Charging Out Files. Keep track of all documents removed from files. When adocument or an entire file is removed, put a charge out slip in its place. If thedocument istransferred among several people update the charge out slip. OptionalForms 23, 24, and 25 can be used as chargeout slips.

5. Closing Files. Close eneral correspondence files at the end of each calendar3year. Close budget an accounting files at the end of each fiscal year. Some other

files, most often case files, stay current until an action ends or event occurs. HoldL-

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closed files locally in an inactive status until destruction ortransferto a FederalRecords Center using standards in SECNAVINST 5212.5C.

6. Additional Information. Additional filing procedures information is available ine

the General Services Administration (GSA) handbook, Files Operations,GPO 022-002-00088-1.

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SECTION 2

CONSTRUCTION OF STANDARD SUBJECTIDENTIFICATION CODES (SSIC)

1. SSICSRequired. An SSICisa four- or five-digit number that stands for the subjectof a document. SSICSare required on all Navy and Marine Corps letters, messages,directives, forms and reports. The use of SSICSprovides a tested method for filingdocuments consistently and retrieving them quickly.

2. SSICS. The Navy’s SSICsystem is broken down into 13 major subject groups.These major subject groups are then broken down into primary, secondary, andtertiary subdivisions. Primary subjects are designated by the last three digits of thecode number. For example, here are three of the primary subdivisions underGeneral Administration and Management, whose major subject group code is 5000.

General categories use zeros

This is

5000 General Administration and Management

an example of a primary subject

5200 Management Programs and Techniques

The last two digits designate secondary subjects

521Q Records Management

The last digit reflects a tertiary subject

5211 Filing, Maintenance, Protection, Retrieval, and Privacy Act Systems

Some subject groups are not subdivided below the primary breakdown. Somegroups are divided into many secondary and tetiiary subjects depending on thecomplexity of the major subject.

3. Assigning the Ri ht SSIC to a Document. When you create a document, includei’the SSICthat most c osely describes the document’s subject. When assigning the

code, consider the subject, the purpose or significance, and the manner in whichsimilar documents are requested and the code used for similar documents.

4. Arranging Files by SSIC. When you close one year’s files and start new files,make up files for the SSICsthat are likely to occur most often,. Add new folderslater on as documents with new SSICSarrive for filin . The SSICSlisted in section 3

!provide all the divisions that most activities need to eep their files manageable.However, large activities may have to supplement this directive using the guidanceon subdividing SSICS.Paragraph 5 below shows ways to subdivide SSICS.

5. Subdividing SSICS. When subdivisions of SSICSare necessary for local filepurposes, you ma use the SSICwith an SNDL code, additional numbers or words,

ttwo SSICS,or com inations of these. Some examples of each areas follows:

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SNDL CODES

Code Designated File

5216/2402 (SSICwith SNDL code only) Correspondence/CommanderNaval Surface Pacific Fleet

52 15/FA6/JAX (SSICwith SNDL code and Directives/Naval Air Station LANTgeographical location) Jacksonville

6240/A5/BUMED (SSICwith SNDL code plus Hygiene and Sanitation/Bureauactivity abbreviation) of Medicine and Surgery

1050/29 El/DD979 (SSICwith SNDL code Leave and liberty/Destroyerplusship’s abbreviated hull designation LANT/USS Conollyand hull number)

ADDITIONAL NUMBERS, SUBJECTSOR WORDS, OR TWO SSICS

SSICwith Numbers

5441 Status of Vessels5441/~ Surface Units5441 1~ Submarine Units

SSICwith Subjects

5212 Records Disposal Systems5212/Disposals52 12flransfers

Two SSICS

*4230/10200 Foreign Contracting of Machinery and Tools,

*10200/4230 M“~chinery and Tools, Foreign Contracting

*indicates principal subject.

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1000-1099 GENERAL1000 General (Include Marine Corps SOP’s)

1001 Reserve Policies and Programs

1010 Inspections

1020 Uniforms

1040 Retention/Career Planning

1050 Leave and Liberty

1070 Personnel Records

1080 Personnel Accounting

MILITARY PERSONNEL1000-1999

1100-1100111011111120

1121

1122

1123

1130

1131

1132

1133

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1136

1137

1140

1141

1142

1143

1144

1150

1152

1153

1154

1155

1156

1160

1170

1199 RECRUITINGGeneral

Administration and Logistics

Manpower

Plans and Policy

Policy

Research

Program Analysis

Operations

Officer Recruiting

Officer Recall

Enlisted Recruiting

Enlisted Recall

Recruiter Training

Recruiting Irregularities

Advertising

Material Control

Recruiting Aids

Systems

Operations

support

Sea Power Presentations

Program Development

Audio/Visual

FleeVCommunity Liaison

Educator Liaison

Reenlistments and Extensions

Selective Service, Conscription, and

Deferment

1200-1299 CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGNATION1200 General

1210 Officer

1211 Billet Classification Codes and

Billet Descriptions

1212 Designator Codes

1213 Qualification Codes

1214 Sub-Specialty CodesL- 1220 Enlisted

1221 Classification Codes and

Billet Descriptions

1223 Rank, Rate, or Rating Structure

1230 Testing and Interviewing

1231 Officer

1236 Enlisted

1300-1399 ASSIGNMENT AND DISTRIBUTION1300 General

1301 Officer

1306 Enlisted

1320 Orders to Personnel

1321 Officer

1326 Enlisted

1330 Personnel Requests

1331 Officer

1336 Enlisted

1400-1499 PROMOTION AND ADVANCEMENT1400 General

1401 Selections

1402 Selection Boards Record of

Proceedings

1410 Requirements and Qualifications

1412 Officer Qualifications

1414 Enlisted Qualifications

1416 Officer Examinations

1418 Enlisted Examinations

1420 Promotions

1421 Temporary Promotions

1426 Permanent Promotions

1427 Rank and Precedence

1430 Advancements in Rate or Rating

1440 Changes in Rank, Rate, or Rating

1450 Reductions in Rank, Rate, or Rating

1500-1599 TRAINING AND EDUCATION1500 General

1510 Enlisted Training

1511 Nuclear Power Training (Sub)

1512 Nuclear Power Training (Surface)

1513 Recruit Training

1514 Rating Training

1520 Officer Training and Education

1521 Joint and Advanced Training

1522 Nuclear Power Training (Sub)

1523 Nuclear Power Training (Surface)

1524 Graduate Education

1530 Officer Candidate Training and Education

1531 Naval Academy

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1533

1534

1540

1541

1542

1543

A) 1544

1550

1551

1552

1553

1554

1560

1570

1571

1580

Aviation Cadet (AvCad)

Reserve Officer Training CorpS (ROTC)

Merchant Marine and Maritime

Functional Training

Fleet Training

Flight Training

Equipment aned Systems Training

Diver Training

Instruction Courses and Training Materials

(See also 10170)

Training Films, Aids, and Special

Devices

Training Publications

Instructional Systems Development

Computer Managed Instruction

Voluntary Education

Inactive Duty Training

Active Duty for Training

Interservice Training

1600-1699 PERFORMANCE AND DISCIPLINE1600 General

1601 Duties and Watches

1610 Performance and Conduct

1611 Officer

1616 Enlisted

1620 Discipline

1621 Officer

1626 Enlisted

1630 Shore Patrol and Military Police

1640 Confinement

1650 Decorations, Medals, and Awards

1700-1799 MORALE AND PERSONAL AFFAIRS1700 General

1710 Recreation and Social Affairs

1720 Information Services

1730 Chaplains and Religious Affairs (General)

1731 Worship

1732 Other Rites, Ceremonies, Ordinances,

Sacraments

1733 Sacred Music

1734 Counseling

1735 Christian Theology and History

1736 Other Religions and Comparative

Religion

1737 Religious EducatiOn and Chapel-

Related Organizations

1738 Special Programs/Pilot Ministries

1739 Program Requirements/Advance

Planning

174o Personal Affairs and Benefits

1741 Insurance

1742 Voting

1746 Messes and Clubs

1750

1751

1752

1754

1755

1760

1770

1771

1772

1780

Dependents’ Aid (Assistance)

Dependents’ Allowances

Domestic Relations

Family Support Programs

Dependents’ Schooling

Civil Readjustment and

Veterans Affairs

Casualties and Survivors’ Benefits

Casualties

Survivors’ Benefits

Educational Benefits

1800-1899 RETIREMENT1800 General

1810 Regular Nondisability Retirement

1811 Officer

1812 Enlisted

1820 Reserve Nondisability Retirement

1830 Fleet Reserve

1850 Disability Retirement

1851 Off icer

1856 Enlisted

1900-1999 SEPARATION1900 General

1910 Enlisted

1916 Release From Active Duty, Reserve

1920 Officer

1926 Release From Active Duty, Reserve

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS2000-2999

2000-2099 TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS20002007

2008

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

A) 2019

2020

2021

2023

2026

2030

2031

2032

2040

2041

2042

2043

2044

2045

2046

2047

2050

2051

2052

20s4

2060

2061

2063

2066

General

Circuit Mayflower

Clarinet Merlin

Special Systems/Networks

Presidential Communications

Tactical Nets

Mobile-Transportable

Contingency Communications

Visuai Communications

Defense Communications System

(DCS) HF Entry

Defense Communications Agency

(DCA) Quality Assurance Program

Theatre Nuclear Forces

Communications System (TNFCS)

High Frequency Anti-Jam Program (HFAJ)

Automated Systems, General

Worldwide Military Command

and Control System (WWMCCS)

Shipboard

Shore

Secure Voice Systems (excluding

AUTOSEVOCOM)

Wideband

Narrow Band

Strategic Systems

Minimum Essential Emergency

Communications Network

(MEECN)

Improved Emergency Message

Automatic Teletype System

(IEMATS)

JCSAlerting Net (JCSAN)

TACAMO

Airborne National Command

post (ABNCP)

Extra Low Frequency (ELF)

(SEAfARER, SHELf, SANGUINE)

VERDIN

Satellite Communications (SATCOM)

Systems

Ashore SATCOM Systems

Afloat SATCOM Systems

Satellite Navigation Systems

Telephone Systems

Defense Telephone System (DTS)

Command Switch System (CSS)

Navy Administrative Telephone

System (NATS)

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2070

2071

2072

2073

2074

2075

2076

2077

2080

2081

2083

2086

2089

2090

2091

2092

2093

2094

2095

2096

2097

2098

2099

Federal Telecommunications Systems

(FTS)

Switched Systems-Networks

AUTODIN l/AUTODIN II

NATO/Allied Systems

AUTOVON

AUTOSEVOCOM

Advanced Research Projects

Agency Network (ARPANET)

Defense Special Security Communica-

tions System (DSSCS)

Movement Information Network

(MINET)

Broadcast Systems, General

Fleet

Submarine

Antisubmarine Warfare (ASW)(VP)

NATO

Miscellaneous Systems, General

Navy Reserve Emergency Communica-

tions (NREC)

Commercial Refile/Class “E” Messages

Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS);

Amateur Radio

Fleet Operational Telecommunications

Automated Control System (FOTACS)

Fleet Command Center/Task Force

Command Center (f CmFCC)

Ocean Surveillance Information System

(0s1s)

Sound Surveillance System/Surveil-

lance Towed Array System

(SOSUS/SURTASS)

Antisubmarine Warfare (ASW)

Merchant Ship Communications

(MERCOMS)

2100-2199 TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES2100

2110

2120

2130

2140

2150

2160

2180

General

Short-Haul Leased Circuits

Long-Haul Leased Circuits

On-Base Circuits

Leased EquipmenVTerminals Ashore

Leased Equipment/Terminals Afloat

Landlines

Telecommunications Service Request

(TSR)

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2200-2999 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY

2200

2201

2202

2206

2210

2211

2212

2220

2221

2222

2223

2224

2225

2230

2231

2232

2233

2240

2241

2242

2243

2250

2251

2252

2253

2254

2255

2256

2257

2280

2281

2282

2283

2284

2285

(COMSEC)General

Policy and Doctrine

Assistance to Foreign Governments

COMSEC Equipment Installation and

Configuration Control

Physical Security of Cryptographic

Equipment and Materials

Standards

Loss or Compromise

Transmission Security

Low Probability of Intercept (LPI)

Anti-Jamming (AJ)

COMSEC Traffic Analysis

COMSEC Signal Analysis

Changing Call Sign and Frequency

Cryptographic Security

Policy, Doctrine, and Procedures

Violations and Insecurities

Cryptographic Keying Material

Emission Security

Tempest Policy and Criteria

Tempest Surveys

Exceptions to National Emission

Security Policy

Cryptographic Equipment, General

Project Management and Development

Modifications to Cryptographic Equip-

ment

Master Station Keyed Cryptographic

Equipment

Airborne Cryptographic Equipment

Shipboard Cryptographic Equipment

Shore Cryptographic Equipment

Vehicular/Manpack Cryptographic

Equipment

COMSEC Material System, General

Policy, Plans and Procedures

Distribution and Allowance

Accounts and inventory Control

Automated Processing Suppoti

COMSEC Material System Issuing

Offices

2300-2399 COMMUNICATIONS METHODSAND PROCEDURES

2300 General

2310 Traffic Handling/Processing

2311 Traffic Analysis/Engineering

2313 Quality Control

2314 Communications Evaluation

2316 Traffic Statistical Data

2318 Communications Problems and

Investigations

2319

2320

2321

2322

2323

2324

2325

2340

2341

2342

2343

2344

2345

Message Formats and Procedures

Routing Doctrine, General

Communication Alternate Routing

(ALTROUTE)

Stabilized Routing for Afloat Commands

(STROFAC)

Worldwide Mobile Routing Index

(WWMRI)

ACP-117 Listings

Communications Guard Shift

Address Designators, Generai

Plain Language Address Directory

(PLAD)

AIGs/CADs/General Messages

Routing Indicators

International Call Signs

Voice Call Signs

2400-2499 ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM2400 Management (General)

2410 Allocation/Assignment

2420 Interference

2430 Propagation

2440 Usage

2450-2459 ELECTROMAGNETICCOMPARABILITY

2450 Electromagnetic Comparability, General

2460-2469 FREQUENCY SOUNDERS2460 Frequency Sounders, General

2500-2599 S1COMMUNICATIONS

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2500

2501

2502

2506

2510

2511

2s12

2513

2515

2516

2517

2520

General

S1Communications Planning and

Management

S1Communications Procedures

S1Communications Equipment

Installation and Configuration

Control

S1Communications Systems

Multi-User S1Communications Center

S1Off-Line Encrypted Communications

Systems

S1Red Line Multiplexing Systems

(LEMONADE)

CLASSIC WIZARD Communications

Systems

Automatic Processing System for

Messages

S1AUTOOIN Limited Privacy Service

(ALpS)

S1High Frequency Direction Finding

Communication Systems..

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L- 2522

2530

2531

2532

2533

2534

2535

2536

2537

S1HFDF Communications Reliability

Reports

S1HFDF Communications Control

Shifts

S1Tactical Communications

S1Air/Ground Communications

Systems

S1Ship/Shore Communications

Systems

S1 Mobile Communications--

Shore-based

S1Mobile Communications--Afloat

S1Tactical Exchange Automated

System (TEXAS)

S1Tactical Intelligence

Communications

System

S1Operational Intelligence Communica-

tions Systems

2700-2799 AFLOAT COMMUNICATIONS2700

2710

2720

2730

2740

2750

2760+

2770

2780

2790

2791

2792

2793

2797

General

Circuitry and Networks

Exercises

Requirements

Readiness

Plans

Operations

Resources

Quality Monitoring and Control

Afloat Communications Support

Communications Area Master Station

(CAMS)

Primary Support Station

Residual Station

HICOM

2800-2899 COMMUNICATIONS PLANS,PROGRAMS, AND REQUIREMENTS

2800 General

2801 Subsystem Project Plan (SPP)

2802 Management Engineering Plan (MEP)

2803 Master Installation Information Plan

(MIIP)

2804 Basic Electronics System Engineering

Plan (BESEP)

2805 Communications Long and Mid-Range

Planning

2830-2839 COMMUNICATIONCONSOLIDATION

2830 General

---

2860-2869 MILITARY COMMUNICATIONSELECTRONICS BOARD (MCEB)

2860 General

2880-2899 TELECOMMUNICATIONSREQUIREMENTS (Excluding Frequency)

2880 General

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OPERATIONS AND READINESS

3000-3079 Operations AND READINESS3000 General (Including Marine Corps SOP’s)

3005 Civil Defense

3006 Natural Disaster Control

3010 Plans (Including combined)

3020 Joint Plans

302S Unified Command Planning Matters

3030 Navy Plans

3040 Casualties and Casualty Reporting (See

also 1770)

3041 Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical

Casualties

3042 Ordnance Casualties

3043 Electronics (Radar) Casualties

3044 Electronics (Sonar) Casualties

3045 Electronics (Communications)

Casualties

3046 Electronics (Other) Casualties

3047 Personnel Casualties (Shortages)

3050 Naval Strategy

3051 Missions

3052 Functions

3053 Warfare Tasks

3054 Force Employment

3055 Force Characteristics

3056 Force Levels

3057 Threat Assessment

3058 Risk Assessment

3060 Mobilization

3061 Mobilization Plans and Policies

3062 Mobilization Operation Require-. ments

3070 Operations Security

3080-3099 RELIABILITY ANDMAINTAINABILITY (R&M)(See also 13070)

3080 General

3081 Hardware, Fleet, Air

3082 Hardware, Fleet, Surface

3083 Hardware, Fleet, Subsurface

3084 Hardware, Shore

3085 Operational ADP Computer Software

3086 Software, Surface

3087 Software, Subsurface

3088 Software, Shore

3090 Command, Control, and Communications

(C3)

3091 Worldwide Military Command and

Control System (WVVMCCS)

3000-3999

3092 Navy Command and Control Systems

(NCCS)

3093 Standards and lnteroperability

3100-3199 OPERATIONS3100

3103

3110

3111

3120

3121

3122

3123

3124

3125

3126

3127

3128

3129

3130

3131

3140

3141

3142

3143

3144

3145

3146

3147

3148

3150

3151

3160

3161

3162

3163

3164

3165

3166

3167

3168

General

Naval Air Reserve Operations

Administrative Assignment of Operating

Forces of the Navy

Home Ports and Yards and Permanent

Duty Stations

Operating Procedures, Tasks, and

Employment

Operation Plans and Orders

Military-Medical-Dental Guardship

Assignment

Movement Reports

Fleet Air Operations

Marine Aviation

Fleet Employment Schedules and

Changes

Employment of the Naval Reserve

Visits of Ships

Marine Amphibious Operations

Search and Rescue

Survival

Geophysical and Hydrographic or Mapping,

Charting and Geodesy (MC&G) Support,

General

Observations/Measurements

Data Collection

Data Analysis

Oat? Prediction

Information Products

Data/Information Dissemination

Data/Information Quality Assurance

Data/Information Archiving

Diving and Hyperbaric Systems Operations (A

Diving and Hyperbaric Systems Safety (A

Certification

Astronomical and Chronometric Support,

General

Observations/Measurements

Data Collection

Data Analysis

Data Prediction

Information Products

Data/lnformation Dissemination

Data/Information Quality Assurance

Data!lnformation Archiving

*

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32543170 Port Operations, General

3171 Anchorage and Berthing

+ 3172 Boarding of Ships

3173 Ship’s Boats

3180 Replenishment

3190 Law Enforcement (Harbor Patrol)

3200-3289 CRYPTOLOGY3200 Cryptology--General

3202 Cryptologic Architecture and Total

Systems Integration

3203 Cryptologic Support Group Operations

(Concept, Policy)

3205 ADP Support to Cryptologic Systems

3206 Cryptology and Comma nd, Control,

and Communications (C3)

3208 Marine Corps Cryptologic Policy and

Operations

3209 NAVRESSECGRU Cryptologic Policy and

Operations

3210 Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), General

3211 SIGINT Policy and Procedures (USSID)

3212 Navy Compartmented SIGINT Programs

3213 Allied Efforts

3215 SIGINT Equipment Resources

3216 SIGINT Equipment Installation and

Configuration

3220 National SIGINT OperationsL

3221 Collection

3222 Processing and Reporting

3223 Evaluation

32241 Field Station Operations

3225 SIGINT Systems Support (e.g.,

FLEXSCOP, IATS)

3226 SIGINT Direct Service

3227 Target Communications Systems

3230 Fleet Cryptologic Support

3231 Surface Direct Support Operations

3232 Surface Systems

3233 Surface Carry-on Systems (e.g., SSQ-80,

VANS)

3234 Submarine Support Operations

3235 Submarine Systems

3236 Airborne Direct Support Operations

3237 Air Systems

3238 Cryptologic Shore Suppoti Activities

3239 Shore Systems

3240 Electronic Warfare Support

3241 Technical Guidance Unit Operations

3242 Signal Characteristics Identification

Systems

3250 Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) Operations

3251 ELINT Collection Systems

... 3252 ELINT Systems Processing and Reporting

3253 ELINT Systems Data Base

3260

3261

3262

3263

3264

3265

3266

3267

3268

3270

3271

3272

3280

20 OCT 1987ELINT Technical Support

Signals Security (SIGSEC-)--General

SIGSEC Fleet and Afloat Operations

SIGSEC Land Based Operational

Surveillance Systems

SIGSEC Tactical Application Programs

(e.g. HULTEC)

COMSEC Telephone Monitoring

SIGSEC Equipment Resources

SIGSEC Training Program (includes

COMSEC Training Visits)

COMSEC Advice and Assistance Program

COMSEC Briefings and Films Program

High Frequency Direction Finding

(HFDF) Operations

NB HFDF Operations

WB ACQ/HFDF Operations

Advanced Cryptologic Systems Devel-

opment (Cryptologic R&D)

3300-3499 WARFARE TECHNIQUES3300

3301

3302

3305

3310

3311

3312

3313

3314

3315

3316

3320

3330

3340

3350

3351

3352

3353

3354

3355

3356

3357

3358

3359

3360

3361

3362

3363

3364

3370

3380

3390

General

Emergency Action (Include procedures,

messages, drills, exercises)

Naval Special Warfare Operations

Evasion and Escape

Aerial

Tactical Air

Antisubmarine

Patrol

Helicopter

Reconnaissance

Airborne Electronic Countermeasures

Air Defense

Surface

Amphibious

Submarine Missions

Approach and Attack Procedures

Tactical Weapons Employment

Search Procedures

Tracking Procedures

Tactical Security

Acoustic Sensor Employment

Electronics/Optic Sensor

Coordination

Special Operations

Antisubmarine

Surface ASW

Air ASW

Subsurface ASW

Non-Acoustic

Mine (sea and land)

Harbor Defense

Guided Missile Installation Defense

1-

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3401

3402

3403

3410

3420

3421

3430

3440

3441

3442

3443

3450

3460

3461

3462

3470

3480

3490

Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical

Warfare (General)

Nuclear

Biological

Chemical

Psychological

Camouflage

Dimout and Blackout

Electronic Warfare

Disaster Control

Nuclear

Biological

Chemical

Shipping Control

Captured Personnel, Material, and

Documents

Prisoners of War

Defectors

Cold Weather

Combat and Action Reports

Cover and Deception

3500-3699 TRAINING AND READINESS3500

3501

3502

3503

3504

3505

3510

3511

3512

3514

3515

3516

3517

3518

3519

3520

3521

3522

3523

3530

3531

3540

3541

A) 3550

A) 3551

3560

3561

3570

3571

3572

3573

General

Operational Readiness and Capabilities

Training Plans and Requirements

Navy Status of Forces

Operational Reporting

Seamanship

Tactical Doctrine

Naval Warfare Publications

Allied Tactical Publications

Inter Type Tac D&E

Submarine Warfare Tac D&E

Surface Warfare Tac D81E

Air Warfare Tac D&E

Exercise Data Collection

Exercise Reconstruction

Electronics (Other than navigational aids)

Radar

Sonar

Communications

Navigation

Aids to Navigation

Engineering

Damage Control

Training Ranges

Training Range Instrumentation

Combat Information Center

Recognition and Visual Identification

Ordnance and Gunnery

Ordnance Handling and Disposal (See

also 8027)

Bombing

Landina Pativ and Infantry

3574

3590

3591

3593

3600

3610

3611

3612

3613

Small Arms

Competitions and Awards

Marksmanship

Weapons

Guided Missile (General)

Electronic Warfare

Electronic Surveillance Measures (ESM)

Electronic Countermeasures (ECM)

Electronic Counter Countermeasures

(ECCM)

3700-3799 FLIGHT AIR SPACE3700 General

3710 General Operating Instructions

3711 Naval Air Training and Operating Procedure

Standardization (NATOPS)

3720 All Weather Flying

3721 Navigational Aids

3722 Traffic Control

3730 Emergency Procedures

3740 Pilot Qualifications

3750 Flight Safety and Accident Analysis

3752 Summary Repofi of Aircraft Mishap

Board Conclusions and Recommen-

dations

3760 Flight Records and Reports

3770 Civil Aviation

3800-3899 INTELLIGENCE3800 General

3810 Intelligence Planning and Management

3811 Estimates and Studies

3820 Intelligence Collection

382~ Human

3822 Photographic

3823 Electronic

3824 Special

3825 Acoustic

3830 Intelligence Dissemination

3831 Human

3832 Photographic

3834 Special

3835 Acoustic

3840 Operational Intelligence

3841 Indications and Warnings

3850 Counterintelligence

3860 Joint and Combined Intelligence

3870 Intelligence Training

3871 Ground

3872 Air

3873 Photographic

3874 Electronic

3875 Counterintelligence

3876 Interrogationflra nslation

387? Sensor

,-

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3878 Special

3879 Acoustic

3880 Intelligence Support Functions

3882 Scientific and Technical

3883 Research and Development

3884 Systems

3885 Programs

3886 Special

3890 Intelligence Production

3891 Acoustic

3900-3999 RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST

3900

3901

3902

3903

3904

3905

3906

3907

3910

3911

3912

3913

3914

3915

3960

3961

3963

3964

3965

3966

3967

3968

3969

3970

3971

3972

3980

3981

3982

3983

3990

AND EVALUATION (RDT&E)RDT&E, General

RDT&E, Plans

RDT&E, Programs

RDT&E, Projects

RDT&E, Funding

RDT&E, Reports

RDT&E, Suppoti (Fleet Resources)

RDT&E, Support (Other than fleet

resources)

Research and Development (R& D)--General

R&D Plans

R&D Programs

R&D Projects

R&D Funding

R&D Reports

Test and Evaluation (l& E)--General

Test and Evaluation Master Plans

(TEMPsnest and Evaluation

Plans (TEPs)

T&E Projects

T&E Funding

T&E RepOtis

Science and Technology

In Service Weapon Systems Evaluation

Test and Evaluation (T&E) Ranges

Test and Evaluation (T&E) Range

Instrumentation

Development Test and Evaluation (DT&E)

General

Contractors Test and Evaluation

(DT&E)

Technical Evaluation (TECH EVAL)

Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E)-

General

Initial Operational Test and Evaluation

(lOT&E)

Follow-on Operational Test and

Evaluation (FOT&E)

Operational Evaluation (OPEVAL)

Projection Acceptance Test and Evaluation

(PAT& E)-General

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LOGISTICS4000-4999

4000-4199 GENERAL 4200-4399 CONTRACTING

400040014002

4010

4015

4020

4021

4022

4023

4024

4025

4026

4027

4028

4030

4031

4032

4033

4034

403s

4041

404s

4050

4060

4061

4064

406S

4066

4067

4069

4080

4081

4082

4100

4101

410s

4110

4120

4121

4122

4123

4130

4140

General

Gifts to Naval Establishment

Loans or Transfers to or by Naval

Establishment

Scrap and Salvageable Materials

Equipping and Allowance Docu-

ments (Marine Corps only)

Petroleum

Naval Petroleum Reserves

Strategic Petroleum Reserve

Synthetic Fuels and Fuel Quality

Petroleum Requirements

Petroleum Stocks

Petroleum Management

Petroleum Procurement

Petroleum Consumption

Packaging, General

Cleaning

Preservation

Packaging

Packing

Markings, Labels, and Designations

Advanced Base Program

Functional Components

NATO COMMON Infrastructure

Program/NATO Logistics

Household Goods and Personal Propetiy

Personal Service

Messes and Cafeteria

Laundry

Commissary Stores

Exchanges

Ships Stores Afloat

Special Services

Mobilization Logistics

Logistics Support Plans and

Policies

Logistics Support Requirements

Conservation and Utilization of

Material and Resources (Include

basic materials)(General)

Energy Conservation

Integrated Logistics Support

Integrated Material Management

Standardization

Specifications

Standards

Qualified Products Lists

Configuration Management

USMC Life Cvcle Cost Model (LCCM) Records

4200

4201

420S

4206

4207

4208

4210

421S

4220

4221

4222

422S

4226

4230

4231

423S

4236

4237

4230

4239

4240

424S

42S0

42SS

4260

426S

4266

4270

427S

4280

4281

4282

4283

4284

4285

4290

4296

4297

4300

430s

4310

General

Imprest Funds (Cashier Appointment

Letters)

Contracting Authority and

Responsibility

Permanent Delegations

Emergency Delegations

Contract Management Reviews

lntra-Navy Acquisition Assignments

Coordinated Acquisitions (Within

Department of Defense)

Interdepartmental Acquisitions

(Government)

Federal Supply Schedule Contracts

Delivery orders to other government

agencies

Local or Decentralized Contracting

Small Purchases

Foreign Contracting

Buy American Act

Contract Requests

Specifications

Funding

Delivery Time or Place

Justifications

Contracting Officer Appointment

Ordering Officer Appointment

Formal Advertising

Negotiation

Contract Cost Principles

Contract Pricing Principles

Government Price Controls

Acquisition Forms

Contract Clauses

Contracts, General

Fixed-Price Contracts

Cost-Type Contracts

Labor Hour and Time and Material

Contracts

Other

Subcontracts

Dissemination of Contract Information

Contra~ Statistics

Contract Administrative Lead

Time (CALT)

Responsibility of Offeror (General)

Preaward Surveys

Contract Clearance

431s Bonds and Insurance

.K

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4330

4335

L 4336

4337

4340

4341

4342

4350

4355

4360

4361

4365

4366

4367

4370

4375

4380

4381

4382

4385

4386

4387

4390

Contract Administration

Contractor Performance

Delivery and Shipment (See also

4610)

Default

Government Property

Government Furnished

Contractor Acquired

Labor and Manpower

Inspection and Acceptance

Disputes/Strikes

Protests and Appeals

Contrador Claims

Extraordinary Contractual

Actions

Other Claims

Contract Termination (See also 7575)

Renegotiation and Statutory Profit

Limitations

Small Business

Claimant Goals and Performance

Minority Business Enterprise

Fraud and Irregularities

Debarred, Ineligible, or Suspended

Contractors

EEO Program Non-awardable

Contraaors

In-Lease Administration

4400-4499 SUPPLY/MATERIEL4400 General

4402 Shop Stores

4403 Replacement and Evaluation

Program (R&E)

4406 Supply Afloat

4408 Spare and Repair Parts

4410 Cataloging, Material Identif ication

and Classification

4419 Repairable Management

4420 Material Supply Coordination

4421 Material Missions

4422 Material Cognizance Assignments

4423 Equipping/Provisioning and

Allowances

4424 Material Obligation Validation (MOV)

4430 Material Receipt

4431 Material Shortages

4440 Inventory Control

4441 Allowances

4442 Supply Levels

4443 Financial Inventory Control

4450 Storage

4451 Standards and Procedures\- 4452 Space Control

4453 Operations

4454 Inspection and Maintenance

4460 Materials Handling

4470 Distribution

4480 Material Expenditure

4490 Material Requirements, Advance

Planning

4491 Requisitions and Other Material

Requests

4500-4599 REDISTRIBUTION AND DISPOSAL

4500

4510

4520

4530

4535

4540

4550

4551

4552

4555

4560

4565

4570

OF PROPERTYGeneral

Special Restrictions on Disposal

Actions

Donations and Transfers

Sales

Out-Leases and Easements

Exchange or Sale of Nonexcess

Personal Property

Inventories

Contrador Inventory

Termination Inventory

Special Classes of Property

Special Bureau Instructions

Foreign Areas

Excess and Surplus Property

4600-4699 TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION4600

4601

4602

4603

4610

4611

4612

4613

4614

4615

4616

4620

4621

4622

4623

4624

4625

4626

4627

4628

4630

General

Transportation and Security

Transporting Hazardous Material

Transporting Mail

Shipments (Cargo and freight)

Bills of Lading

Shipment Orders

Consignment Instructions

Priority Indicators and Deadline

Delivery Dates

Routing

Demurrage

Sea Transpotiation

Government-Owned Ships

Merchant Marine (Commercial

ocean carriers)

Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force

Ships

Scientific Support Ships

Sealift Readiness Program

National Defense Reserve Fleet

(NDRF)/Ready Reserve Fleet

(RRF)

Maritime Prepositioning Ships

(TAKX)

Rapid Surge Force (TAKRX)

Air Transportation

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4631 Government-Owned Aircraft

4632 Commercial Air Carriers

4640 Land Transportation

4641 Government-Owned Equipment

4642 Rail Carriers

4643 Motor Carriers

4650 Passenger Transportatiomlravel

4651 Regulations

4660 Terminal Operations

4670 Transportability

4680 Containerization, General

4700-4799 MAINTENANCE, CONSTRUCTION,

4700

4701

4710

4711

4712

4713

4720

4730

4731

4732

4733

4734

4740

4750

4760

4770

4780

4790

4791

4792

4793

AND CONVERSIONGeneral

Scheduling

Overhaul/Rework

Availability, Restricted

Availability, Tender

Availability, Technical

Alterations and Improvements

Inspections, Examinations, Tests, and

Surveys

Equipment Oil Analysis

Shipboard Weight Handling Equipment

Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance

Marine Corps Calibration Program

Navy Calibration Program

Salvage and Towing

Upkeep

Construction and Conversion

Reserve Fleets and Inactive Ships or

Aircraft

Service Craft and Relics

Maintenance and Material Management

Maintenance Assistance Support

Program (MASP) Naval

Telecommunications Command

Technical Assistance, Communications

and Electronic Equipment

Technical Assistance (Other)

4832

4840

4841

4850

4853

4855

4857

4858

4860

4861

4862

4870

4871

4880

4890

Controlled and Uncontrolled

Materials Allocation

Materials

Stockpiling

Production Planning, Progressing,

Expediting, and Scheduling (General)

Production Analysis

Quality Assurance/Control

Military Urgencies System

Value Engineering

Commercial Activities (CA) Program

Navy and Marine Corps Manufacturing

Facilities

Industrial and Industrial Reserve

Facilities

Machine Tools and Industrial Production

Equipment

Reserve Production Equipment

Expansion of Private industry

Commercial Commodity Acquisition

4900-4999 FOREIGN MILITARY ASSISTANCE

4900

4905

4910

4920

4940

4950

4951

4952

4960

AND MUTUAL SECURITYPROGRAMS

General

Security Assistance Manpower

Grant Aid

Foreign Military Sales

Packing. Handling, Transportation, and

Storage

Training

Training Courses (Quotas, duration)

Orders to Foreign Trainees

Foreign Naval Expansion Programs

4800-4899 CURRENT PRODUCTION ANDINDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESSPLANNING

4800 General

4810 Requirements

4811 Current Requirements

4812 Mobilization/Emergency Requirements

4813 Bills of Material

4814 Material and Product Classification

4830 Priorities and Allocation

4831 Preference Ratings

R)

-.

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GENERAL

5000-5199 GENERAL5000

5030

5031

5032

5040

5041

5050

5060

5061

5062

5070

5080

5090

5100

5101

5102

5103

5104

5110

5111

5112

5113

5115

5116

5117

5118

5119

5120

5130

General (include Marine Corps

Names and Symbols

Ship names

SECNAVINST 521011 D

a OOCT 1987

ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT5000-5999

SOP’S)

Street, facility, and area names

Naval Command Inspection Program

Inspector General Investigations/Inspections

Meetings, Conferences, Conventions and Visits

Honors and Ceremonies

Public Service Awards

Christening ceremonies and procedures

Libraries and Library Services

Civil Affairs, Military Government

Environmental Protection (General) (See also 6200)

Safety and Occupational Health (see also 6200)

Accident Prevention

Accident Investigation and Reporting

Occupational Safety and Health

Industrial Radiological Safety and Controls

Mail and Postal Affairs

Policies

Regulations

Liaison

Transportation

Losses and Claims

Complaints

Equipment

Customs and Contraband

Postal Operations

United States Savings Bonds

Courier Services (Navy component of the Armed

Forces Courier Service)

5200-5299 MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS ANDTECHNIQUES

5200 General

5210 Records Management

5211 Filing, Maintenance, Retrieval, and Privacy Act

Systems

5212 Records Disposal Systems (include transfer,

retirement, storage, and destruction)

5213 Forms Management (include formats)

5214 Reports Management

5215 Issuance Systems (include directives)

5216 Correspondence Management

5217 Effective Writing (include drafting and review)

5218 Mail Management (exclude postal affairs)

5219 Publications Management

5220 Workload/Performance Measurement

5221 Administrative Workload Management

5222

5223

5224

5230

5231

5232

5233

5234

5235

5236

5237

5238

5239

5240

5250

5270

5271

5272

5280

5290

5291

5292

5293

5294

5295

5296

5297

5298

5299

Office Techniques, Methods and Procedures

Management Studies, Analyses and Reviews

Management Improvement Programs,

Procedures and Achievements

Automatic Data Processing and Information

Systems

Data Systems Development

Evaluation and Review

Installation Management

Software Standards

Data Elements and Codes

Procurement of ADP Resources

Reutilization and Sharing

Resources Accounting

Data Transmission and Protection

Industrial Methods

Management Sciences/Operations Research

Office Information Systems Program Management,

General

Information Resources

Automated Office Systems

Operations Analysis

Audiovisual Management, General

Administration and Organization

Financial Management (see also 7000)

Facilities Management

Personnel Resources

Professional Training

Equipment Management

Productions, Products, and Services

Information Systems (Including Automated)

Precious Metals Recovery

5300-5399 MANPOWEIVPERSONNEL (USE

5300

5305

5310

5311

5312

5314

5320

5321

5330

5340

5350

5351

5352

FOR OVERALL CIVILIAN ANDMILITARY PERSONNEL MAITERS)

General

Incentive Awards (Military/Civilian)

Manpower

Requirements

Utilization

Statistics

Organizational Manning and Billets

Organizational Allowance, Allocations and

Ceilings

Hours of Work/Daily Routine

Contributions, Solicitations, and Collections

Human Goals

Leadership and Management

Overseas Diplomacy

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2 (j OCT w5353 Alcohol Abuse Control

5354 Equal Opportunity

5355 Drug Abuse Control

5357 Career Motivation

5360 Deaths and Funerals

5370 Standards of Conduct

5371 Relating to Procurement

5380 Services

5381 Banking Facilities and Credit Unions

5400-5499 ORGANIZATION, FUNCTIONS, ANDSTATUS

5400 General

5401 Organizational Concepts and Principles

5402 Delegation/Succession of Authority

5410 Depatiment of Defense and lnterservice

5420 Boards, Committees, Councils, and Groups

5430 Navy Department (Seat of Government)

5440 Operating Forces

5441 Status of Vessel

5442 Status of Aircraft

5450 Shore Establishment

5451 Aviation Shore Establishment

5452 Air Training Commands

5460 Department of Navy

5500-S599 SECURITY (See also 2200-2299)

5500

5510

5511

5512

5513

5514

5520

5521

5522

5527

5528

5529

5530

5531

5532

5540

5560

5570

5580

5585

General (including security regulations of a general

nature)

Information Security

Classified Material Control

Identification (Credentials, tags, passes, and

permits)

DON Security Classification Guidance

Censorship

Personnel Security

Name Check and Personnel Clearances

Inspections

Investigations

Security Education

Clearance Adjudications

Physical Security

Industrial Security

Facilities

Commerce and Travel

Traffic Control and Parking

Safeguarding Unclassified Matter

Law Enforcement

Military Working Dogs (Law enforcement and

physical security functions)

5600-5699 MICROGRAPHICS PUBLICATIONS,PRINTING, DUPLICATING, ANDREPRODUCTION

5600 General

5602 Preparation

5603 Production

5604 Procurement

5605 Distribution

5606 Computer Output to Microform (COM)

5607 Camera Output to Microform

5608 Equipment

5700-5799 EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL

5700

5710

5711

5720

5721

5723

5724

5725

5726

5727

5728

5730

5740

5750

5751

5752

5753

5754

5755

5756

5757

5758

5760

5770

5771

5772

5773

5774

5775

5776

5777

5778

5779

5780

RELATIONSGeneral

International Relations

Standardization Programs and Agreements

External Public Affairs (including Freedom of

Information)

Speeches

Guest Cruise Program

Fleet Home Town News

Reserve Program

Community Relations

Media Relations

Public Affairs Guidance

Congressional and Legislative Liaison

Executive Agencies, Relations with

Historical Matters (For history of religions see 1735

and 1736)

Research

Ships

Archives

Artifacts and Paintings

Museums

Aircraft

Command histories

Historical Places and Events

Organizations, Associations, Societies, Individuals,

and Commercial Enterprises

American Forces Radio &Television (AFRTS)

Administration and Policy

Programming and Production

Afloat AFRT Operations

Shore-based AFRT Operations

Engineering and Equipment

Logistics and Supply Procedures

8udgets

Manpower

Reports

Internal Public Affairs

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Z O OCT19875800-5899 LAWS AND LEGAL MATTERS5800 General

L 5801 Legal Assistance

5802 Fiduciary Affairs

5810 Military Justice

5811 Pretrial Matters

5812 Commanding Officer’s Nonjudicial Punishment

5813 Court-Martial Trials

5814 Court-Martial Reviews and Appeals

5815 Sentences

5817 Personnel of Courts

5819 Military Grievance Procedure

5820 Jurisdiction, Military and/or Civil

5821 Delivery of Personnel

5822 Civil Courts

5830 Courts of Inquiry and Investigations

5840 Taxes, Customs, and Duties

5850 Codifications and Citations

5860-5863 OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS5860 Legislation and Congressional Action

5861 Legislative Proposals

5862 Legislative Enactments

5863 Congressional Investigations

5870 Patents, Copyrights, Inventions, Trademarks

5880 Admiralty

5890 Claims (Other than contract claims)

5891 Litigation Case Files

5900-5999 OFFICE SERVICES5900 General

5910 Space (Requirements/allocations)

5920 Maintenance

5930 Stenographic, Clerical, and Messenger

5940 Word Processing Systems

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MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY6000-6999

6000-6099 GENERAL6000 General (include Marine Corps SOP’s)

6010 Administration

6100-6199 PHYSICAL FITNESS6100 General

6110 Physical Standards

6120 Physical Examinations

6150 Health and Medical Records

6200-6299 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE6200 General (see also 5100)

6210 Quarantine

6220 Communicable Diseases

6222 Venereal Disease

6224 Tuberculosis

6230 Prophylaxis

6240 Hygiene and Sanitation

6250 Insect, Pest, and Rodent Control

6260 Occupational Health

6270 Toxicology

6280 Environmental Quality and Pollution Control

6300-6399 GENERAL MEDICINE6300 General

6310 Diseases and Injuries

6320 Treatment and Hospitalization

6321 Beds

6322 Supernumeraries

6330 Rehabilitation and Convalescence

6440-6599 SPECIAL FIELDS6400 General

6401 Medical Specialties

6410 Aviation Medicine

6420 Submarine and Diving MedicineA) 6421 Hyperbaric Treatment - Diving Accidents

A) 6422 Hyperbaric Treatment - Medical Disease

6430 Tropical Medicine

6440 Amphibious and Field Medicine

6450 Ambulatory Care Medicine

6480 Special Weapons, MedicaI pro~ems Concernin9

6490 Vision

6500 Research

6510 Pathology

6520 Psychiatry

6530 Blood and Derivatives

6540 Space Medicine6550 Nursing

6560 Surface and Sealift Medicine

6570 Pharmacy

6600-6699 DENTISTRY6600 General

6610 Professional Service

6620 Treatment

6630 Prosthetic Dentistry

6640 Oral Surgery

6650 Operative Dentistry

6660 Periodontia

6670 Dental Specialties

6700-6899 EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES6700 General

6710 Drugs, Chemicals, and Biological

6720 Surgical Dressings

6730 Surgical and Diagnostic

6740 Laboratory and Pharmacy

6750 Dental

6760 X-Ray

6770 Hospital

6780 Field (Medical kits and assemblies)

6790 Occupational Therapy

6800 Orthopedic

6810 Optical

6820 Textbooks and Journals

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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT7000-7999

L-

7000-7099 GENERAL7000 General

7010 140nappropriated Funds

7020 Cross/Common Servicing (DOD)

7030 Work for Other Agencies

7040 Specific Appropriations/Funding Responsibilities

7041 Military Personnel

7042 Operations and Maintenance

7043 Procurement

7044 Research, Development, Test and Evaluation

7045 Military Construction

7050 Host-Tenant Relationships (lntra-Navy)

7051 Host Tenant Relationships (lnter-

ServicetAgency)

7100-7199 BUDGETING7100 General

7101 Appropriation Structure and Language

7102 Exhibits and Format

7110 BudgetiEstimates Preparation

7111 Regular Appropriations

7112 Industrial/Management Funds

7113 Stock Funds

7114 Supplemental and Deficiency AppropriationsL 7120 Budget Review

7121 Hearings

7122 Mark-Ups and Reclamas

7130 Budget Execution

7131 Apportionments/Allocations

7132 Financial Plans and Operating Budgets

7133 Reprogramming

7200-7299 DISBURSING7200 General

7210 Procurement, Custody, and Disposition of Funds

7220 Military Pay

7230 Civilian Pay

7240 Public Vouchers

7250 Disbursing Records, Reports, and Returns

7251 Site-Audited Returns

7270 Receipts

7280 Regional Consolidation Procedures

7300-7399 APPROPRIATION, FLJND,COST, ANDPROPERTY ACCOUNTING

7300 General

7301 Appropriation Accounting

7302 Fund Accounting

7303 Allotments and Project Orders

7310 Cost Accounting--

7312 Cost Classifications

7320 Property Accounting

7321 Plant Property Accounting

7322 Minor Property in Use

7323 Stores Accounts

7330 Accounting Reports and Returns

7331 Industrial Accounting Reports and Returns

7400-7499 PAY ADMINISTRATION ANDPAYROLL AND IABOR ACCOUNTING

7400 General

7401 Tax Withholding

7410 Civilian Labor Accounting

7420 Civilian Payroll Accounting

7421 Pay Authorizations and Controls

7430 Military Payroll Accounting

7431 Allowances and Accounts

7500-7599 AUDITING7500 General

7501 Reviews and Surveys Conducted by the GAO

7502 Audits Conducted by the Defense Audit Service

7510-7599 INTERNAL AUDITING7510 General

7511 Audit Schedules

7520 Internal Audit Procedures and Audit Guide

Programs

7540 Internal Audit Reports

7541 Periodic

7542 Continuous and Project Management

7543 Disbursing

7544 Commercial or Industrial-Type Activities

7545 Systems Development

7546 Special

7547 Multi-Location and Coordinated

7548 Morale, Welfare and Recreation

7549 Management Consulting

7560-7599 CONTRACT AUDITING7560 General

7561 Contractors* Controls and Procedures

7562 Accounting Rulings, Precedents, and Decisions

7564 Audit Liaison

7565 Coordinated Audit Program

7566 Audit Services for Other Than DOD

7570 Contract Audit Procedures

7571 Cost-Type Contracts

7572 Fixed-Price Contracts

7573 Subcontracts

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7574

7575

7576

7577

7580

7581

7582

7583

7584

7585

7590

7591

7592

7593

7594

7595

7596

Pricing Surveys

Termination Claims

Escalation Claims

Appeal and Review Briefs

Contrad Audit Reports

Preaward Survey

Advisory Accounting Reports

Negotiated Final Overhead Repons

Contract Audit Closing Statements

General Accounting Office Reports

Contract Audit Cost Principles

Amortization and Depreciation

Research and Development Expenses

Retirement and Profit-Sharing Plans

Premium Pay

State and Local Taxes

Rental Expenses

7600-7699 INDUSTRIAL FUND FINANCING7600 General

7610 Cash Allocations

7630 Financial Condition

7640 Income and Expense

7650 Accounting Handbook

7670 Working Capital Fund Regulations

7700-7799 PROGRESS AND STATISTICALREPORTING

7700 General

7710 Policies

7720 Procedures

7800-7899 CONTRACT AND SPECIAL FINANCING7800 General

7810 Contract Financing

7820 Special Financing

.8

7900-7999 EEO RESOURCES MANAGEMENT7900 General

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ORDNANCE MATERIAL8000-8999

8000-8199 GENERAL ORDNANCE MATERIAL

. .

8000

8010

8011

8012

8013

8014

8015

8020

8021

8022

8023

8024

8025

8026

8027

8028

8030

8031

8032

8033

8034

8035

8036

8037

8039

8040

8041

8042

8043

8050

8051

8052

8053

8054

8060

8061

8070

8071

8072

8073

8080

8081

8082

8083

8084

8085

AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVESOrdnance Material, General

Ammunition and Explosives

Allowances

Distribution and Issue

Fleet Return Ammunition

Maintenance and Rework/Renovation

Ammunition Stock Recording Systems

Ammunition and Explosives Safety

Packaging and Carioading

Cargo Ship Loading

Handling and Transportation

Stowage

Casualties and Malfunctions

Disposition of Ammunition

Explosive Ordnance Disposal (See

also 3571)

Transportation

Gun Ammunition

20mm and 40mm

3 Inch and 76mm

5 Inch and 127mm

6 Inch and Larger

Saluting Gun Ammunition

Line Thowing Gun Ammunition

Aircraft Gun Ammunition

Guided Projectiles

Rockets

Sudace

Aircraft

Ground

Pyrotechnics

Surface

Igniters

Subsurface

Ground

Demolition Material

Amphibious and Underwater

Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical

Warfare Material

Nuclear Warfare Material

Biological Warfare Material

Chemical Warfare Material

Artillery (General)

Towed

Self-Propelled

Rocket

Cannon

Fire Control and Optics

8090

8091

8092

8093

8095

8110

8120

8121

8122

8123

8124

8125

8126

8127

8128

8140

8141

8142

8143

8144

8145

8146

8147

8148

8150

Land Type and Marine Corps Ammunition

Small Arms Ammunition

Land Mines

Grenades

Mortar

Nuclear Ordnance/Special Weapons

Safety

Nuclear Weapons (General)

Nuclear Weapons Storage

Nuclear Weapons Maintenance

Nuclear Weapons Readiness and

Training

Nuclear Weapons Logistics

Nuclear Weapons Planning

Nuclear Weapons Security

Nuclear Weapons Operations

Nuclear Weapons Radiological Controls

Directed Energy Weapons

High Energy Laser

Charged Particle Beam

High Power Microwave

Free Electron Laser

Pulsed Power

Anti-Stealth (A

Electromagnetic Launchers (A

Strategic Defense Initiative Lethality and Target (A

Hardness (SDILTH)

Bombs

8200-8299 FIRE CONTROL AND OPTICS8200 General

8205 Stable Elements

8210 Optics and Visual Equipment

8215 Night Vision Equipment, Sights,

and Devices

8220 Gun Fire Control

8221 Systems

8222 Radar

8223 Directors

8224 Computers and Rangekeepers

8225 fJattery Alignment

8226 Ballistics

8227 Gun Sights

8228 Conversion Devices

8230 Target Designation Systems

8240 Directed Energy Weapons Fire Control

8241 Systems

8242 Acquisition and Tracking

8243 Laser Beam Control

8244 Particle Beam Control

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8245

8250

8260

8261

8262

8263

8264

8265

8270

8271

8272

8273

8274

8275

8276

8270

8271

8272

8273

8274

8275

8276

8280

8281

8282

8290

8291

8292

8293

Microwave Control

Rocket Fire Control

Guided Missile Fire Control

Systems

Radar

Directors

Computers

Conversion Devices

Gun and Missile Fire Control

Systems

Radar

Directors

Computers

Conversion Devices

Ballistics

Gun and Missile Fire Control

Systems

Radar

Directors

Computers

Conversion Devices

Ballistics

Underwater Fire Control

Surface Ship

Submarine

Switchboards

Gun Fire Control

Missile Fire Control

Underwater Fire Control

8300-8399 GUNS AND MOUNTS8300 General

8310 3 Inch

8311 3“/50 Caliber

8312 3-/70 Caliber

8313 76mm/62 Caliber

8320 5 Inch

8321 5“ 25 Caliber

8322 5-/38 Caliber

8323 5-/54 Caliber

8330 6 Inch and Larger

8631 6-/47 Caliber

8332 8-55 Caliber

8333 12-50 Caliber

8334 14-50 Caliber

8335 16-/45 and 16-/50 Caliber

A) 8340 Close-In Weapon System (CIWS)

8350 Line-Throwing Guns

8360 Machine Guns (Surface)

8361 30 Caliber and 50 Caliber

8362 20mm

8363 40mm

8365 20mm Surface-to-Air

Automatic

8370 Small Arms and Landing Force Equipment

8373 Special Rifle Team Equipment

8380

8381

8382

8383

8390

8391

8392

8393

8394

8395

8397

Airborne Guns, Launchers, and

Racks

Guns

Bomb Racks

Rocket Racks and Launchers

Missile Launchers and Projectors

Launchers (A/S)

Depth Charge Release Tracks

Rocket Launchers

Guided Missile Launchers

Torpedo Tubes

Other Launchers

8400-8499 COMBAT VEHICLES8400 General

8410 Landing Vehicles, Tracked (LVT)

8411 Personnel and Cargo Carriers

8412 AAA Weapons and Cargo Carriers

8414 Howitzer Carriages

8415 Recovery Vehicles

8420 Tanks and Self-Propelled Artillery

8421 Gun Tank (90 mm and smaller)

8422 Gun Tank (Larger than 99mm)

8423 Flamethrower Tanks

8424 Recovery Vehicle

8440 Amphibious Vehicles

8450 Lightweight Armored Vehicles

8500-8599 UNDERWATER ORDNANCE8500 General

8510 Torpedoes

8512 Aircraft Launched

8513 Submarine Launched

8514 Surface Launched

8515 Air and Surface Launched

8516 Air, Surface, and Underwater

Launched

8530 Depth Charges

8535 Depth Bombs

8550 Mines

8551 Aircraft Laid

8553 Submarine Laid

85S4 Surface Laid

8555 Antisubmarine

8560 Harbor Defense Equipment (include

nets, booms, controlled mines,

and associated acoustic systems)

8570 Underwater Countermeasures and

Evasion Devices

8571 Ordnance Locators

8580 Underwater Targets

8581 Underwater Mobile Targets

8590 Underwater Ranges

8591 Underwater Range Support Equipment

8592 Mobile Underwater Ranges

(A

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8600-8699 AVIATION ORDNANCE8600 General

L8610 Rocket and Missile Propulsion Systems

8800-8899 GUIDED MISSILE AND ROCKETWEAPONS

8800 General

8805 Technical Information and Modifications

(Marine Corps only)

8810 Intercept-Aerial (AIM, CIM, LIM, MIM)

8815 Surface to Air (RIM)

8820 Surface Attack (AGM, CGM, HGM, LGM,

MGM, PGM, RGM, UGM, BGM)

8830 Underwater Attack (UUM, RUR)

8832 ASW Standoff Weapon

8840 Drones (AQM, MQM, BQM, MGM, and

MQR)

8850 Training (ATM, MTM, and RTM)

8900-8999 MISCELLANEOUS ORDNANCE

8900

8950

8960

8980

8981

8982

MATERIALGeneral

Deperming and Degaussing

Armor

Swimmer and Antiswimmer Ordnance and

Weapon Systems

Swimmer Ordnance and Weapon

Systems

Anti-Swimmer Ordnance and Weapon

Systems

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SHIPS DESIGN AND MATERIAL9000-9999

9000-9099 GUIDANCE AND

9000

9010

9020

9030

9040

9050

9060

9070

9071

9072

9073

9074

9075

9076

9077

9078

9079

9080

9081

9082

9083

9084

9085

9086

9087

9088

9089

9090

9091

9092

9093

9094

9096

9097

9098

9099

ADMINISTRATION (SHIPREQUIREMENTS)

Genera I

Combat Capabilities

Strategies and Special Capabilities

Tactical and Strategic Operation Suppoti

Capabilities

Ship System Management

Ship System Performance

Subsystem Characteristics

General Requirements for Design and

Construdion

Access

Shock

Noise and Vibration

Casting, Welding, Riveting, and Allied

Processes

Threaded Fasteners Maintenance

Reliability and Maintenance

Safety

Material

Seaworthiness

Integrated Logistic Support Requirements

Maintenance

Suppoti and Test Equipment

supply support

Transportation and Handling

Engineering Drawings

Technical Manuals and Other Data

Facilities

Personnel and Training

Training Equipment

Quality Assurance Requirements

Ship Inspections

Ship Tests

Combat Systems Checkout

Ship Trials

Weight Control

Inclining Experiment and Trim Drive

Models and Mockups

Photographs

9100-9199 HULL STRUCTURE9100 General

9110 Shell and Supporting Structure

9120 Hull Structural Bulkheads

9130 Hull Decks

9140 Hull Platforms and Flats

9150 Deck House Structure

9160

9162

9164

9165

9167

9170

9180

9190

9191

9192

Special Structures

Stacks and Macks

Ballistic Plating

Sonar Domes

Hull Structural Closures

Masts, Kingposts, and Service Platforms

Foundations

Special Purpose Systems (Hull)

Ballast and Buoyancy Units

Compartment Testing

9200-9299 PROPULSION PLANT9200

9202

9210

9212

9213

9214

9215

9216

9217

9218

9219

9220

9221

9222

9223

9224

9230

9231

9232

9233

9234

9235

9236

9237

9238

9239

9240

9241

9242

9243

9244

9245

9246

9247

9250

9251

9252

General

Automated Ship Control Systems

Energy Generating System (Nuclear)

Nuclear Steam Generator

Reactors

Reactor Coolant System

Reactor Coolant Service System

Reactor Plant Auxiliary Systems

Nuclear Power Control and Instru-

mentation

Radiation Shielding (Primary)

Radiation Shielding (Secondary)

Energy Generating System (Non-Nuclear)

Propulsion Boilers

Gas Generators

Main Propulsion Batteries

Main Propulsion Fuel Cells

Propulsion Units

Propulsion Steam Turbines

Propulsion Steam Engines

Propulsion Internal Combustion Engines

Propulsion Gas Turbines

Propulsion, Electric

Self-Contained Propulsion Systems

Auxiliary Propulsion Devices

Secondary Propulsion (Submarines)

Emergency Propulsion (Submarines)

Transmission and Propulsion Systems

Propulsion Reduction Gears

Propulsion Clutches and Couplings

Propulsion Shafting

Propulsion Shaft Bearings

Propulsory

Propulsory, Shrouds, and Ducts

Water Jet Propulsory

Propulsion Support Systems

Combustion Air System

Propulsion Control Svstem—r—-—–— -–, -

- ..

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9253 Main Steam Piping System

9254 Condensers and Air Ejectors

+ 9255 Feed and Condensate System

9256 Circulating and Cooling Water System

9258 High Pressure Steam Drain System

9259 Uptakes (Inner Casing)

9260 Propulsion Support Systems (Fuel and

Lube Oil)

9261 Fuel Service Systems

9262 Main Propulsion Lube Oil System

9263 Shaft Lube Oil System (Submarines)

9264 Lube Oil Fill, Transfer, and Purification

9290 Special Purpose Systems (Propulsion Plant)

9291 Engineering Operational Sequencing

System

9300-9399 ELECTRIC PLANT9300 General

9302 Motors and Associated Equipment

9303 Protective Devices

9304 Electric Cables

9305 Electrical Designating and Marking

9310 Electric Power Generation

9320 Power Distribution Systems

9330 Lighting System

9340 Power Generation Support Systems (Lube

Oil and Diesel SuppoI@

9360 Gas TurbinesL. 9370 Superconducting Systems

9371 Superconducting Propulsion

9390 Special Purpose Systems (Electric Plant)

9400-9499 COMMAND AND SURVEILLANCE

9400

9402

9403

9404

9405

9406

9407

9408

9410

9420

9421

9422

9423

9424

9425

9426

9427

9428-.

9430

(SHIPBOARD INSTALLATIONS)General

Security Requirements

Personnel Safety

Radio Frequency Transmission Lines

Antenna Requirements

Grounding and Bonding

Electromagnetic Interference Reduction

System Test Requirements

Command and Control Systems

Navigation Systems

Non-Electrical and Non-Electronic

Navigation Aids

Electrical Navigation Aids (Lights)

Electronic Navigation Systems, Radio

Electronic Navigation Systems,

Acoustical

Periscopes

Electrical Navigation Systems

Inetiial Navigation Systems

Navigation Control Monitoring

Interior Communications

9435 Voice Tubes and Message Passing

Scuttles

9440 Exterior Communications

9441 Radio Systems

9442 Underwater Systems

9443 Visual and Audible Systems

9444 Telemetry Systems

9445 Teletype and Facsimile Systems

9450-9459 SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS, SURFACE9450 Surveillance Systems (Surface)

9451 Surface Search Radar

9460-9469 SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS,UNDERWATER

9460 Surveillance Systems (Underwater)

9461 Fixed Surveillance Systems (Includes

active Sonar)

9462 Mobile Surveillance Systems (includes

passive Sonar)

9463 Deployable Surveillance Systems

(multiple Mode Sonar)

9464 Classification Sonar

9470-9499 COUNTERMEASURES9470

9471

9472

9473

9474

9475

9476

9480

9490

9491

9492

9494

Countermeasures

Active Electronic Countermeasures

(ECM) (Including combination

active and passive)

Passive Electronic Countermeasures

(ECM)

Torpedo Countermeasures

Other Decoys

Degaussing

Mine Countermeasure.$ (Minesweeping)

Fire Control Systems (See also 8200)

Special Purpose Systems (Command and

Surveillance)

Electronic Test, Checkout, and Moni-

toring Equipment

Electronic Equipment for Radiation, Detection, A)

indication and Computation (RADIAC)

Meteorological Systems

9500-9599 AUXILIARY SYSTEMS9500 General

9502 Auxiliary Machinery

9503 Pumps

9504 Instruments and Instrument Boards

9505 General Piping Requirements

9506 Overflows, Air Escapes, and

Sounding Tubes

9s07 Machinery and Piping Designating

Marking

9508 Thermal insulation for Piping and

Machinery

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9509

9510

9511

9512

9513

9514

9515

9516

9517

9518

9520

9530

9540

9542

9550

9551

9555

9556

9560

9562

9570

9571

9580

9581

9582

9583

9584

9585

9586

9587

9588

9590

9591

9592

9593

9594

9595

9596

9s97

Thermal Insulation for Ventilation

and Air Conditioning Ducts

Environmental Control

Compartment Heating System

Ventilation System

Machinery Space Ventilation System

Air Conditioning System

Air Revitalization Systems (Submarines)

Refrigeration System

Auxiliary 6oilers

Waste Heat Recovery Systems

Sea Water Systems

Fresh Water Systems

Fuels and Lubricants, Handling and

Storage

Aviation and General Purpose Fuels

Air, Gas, and Miscellaneous Fluid

Systems

Compressed Air Systems

Fire Extinguishing Systems

Hydraulic Fluid Systems

Ship Control Systems

Rudders

Material Handling Systems

Replenishment-at-Sea

Mechanical Handling Systems

Anchor Handling and Stowage Systems

Mooring and Towing Systems

Boat Handling and Stowage Systems

Mechanically Operated Door, Gate

Pump, and Turntable Systems

Elevating and Retracting Gear

Aircraft Recovery Support Systems

(See also 13810)

Aircraft Launch Suppo@ Systems

(See ●lso 13820)

Aircraft Handling, Servking, andStorage (See also 13600 series)

Special Purpose Systems (Auxiliary

Systems)

Scientific and Ocean Engineering

Systems

Swimmer and Diver Support and

Protection Systems

Environmental Pollution Control

Systems (Sewage Treatment and

Disposal, Trash Disposal, and

Incineration)

Submarine Rescue, Salvage, and

Survival Systems

Towing, Launching, and Handling

for Underwater Systems

Handling System for Divers

and Submersible Vehicles

Salvage Support Systems

9600-9699 OUTFIT AND FURNISHINGS9600 General

9602

9603

9604

9605

9610

9614

9620

9621

9622

9623

9624

9625

9630

9631

9632

9633

9634

9635

9636

9637

9638

9639

9640

9644

96456

9650

9651

9652

9653

9654

9655

9656

9660

9661

9664

9665

9670

9690

Hull Designating and Marking

Draft Marks

Locks, Keys, and Tags

Rodent and Vermin Proofing

Ship Fittings

Rigging and Canvas

Hull Compartmentation

Non-Structural Bulkheads

Floor Plates and Gratings

Ladders

Non-Structural Closures

Air ports, Fixed Port lights, and

Windows

Preservatives and Coverings

Painting

Zinc Coating

Cathodic Protection

Deck Covering

Hull Insulation

Hull Damping

Sheathing

Refrigerated Spaces

Radiation Shielding

Living Space

Sanitary Spaces and Fixtures

Community/.Worship Spaces

Service Spaces

Commissary Spaces

Medical Spaces

Dental Spaces

Utility Spaces (Barber Shop,

Ship’s Stores, and Brig)

Laundry Spaces

Trash Disposal Spaces

Working Spaces

Off~ces

Damage Control Stations

Workcenters, Laboratories, Test

Areas and Shops (Including

Portable Tools and Equipment)

Stowage Space

Special Purpose Systems (Outfit and

Furnishings)

9700-9799 ARMAMENT (SHIPBOARDlNSTALLATlONS)

9700 General (See also 8000)

9710 Guns and Ammunition, Stowage

and Handling (See also 8021,8023,

and 10490)

9720 Missiles and Rockets, Stowage and

Handling (See also 8021,8022,

8023, and 10490)-

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also 8021,8022,8023 and 10490)

- 9740 Depth Charges, Stowage and Handling

(See also 8021,8022,8023 and

10490)

9750 Torpedoes, Stowage and Handling

(See also 8021,8022,8023, and

10490)

9770 Cargo Munitions, Stowage and

Handling (See also 8021,8022,

8023, and 10490)

9780 Aircraft Related Weapons, Stowage

and Handling (See also 8600)

9790 Special Purpose Systems

(Armament)

9792 Special Weapons (See also 8110)

9800-9899 INTEGRATION AND ENGINEERING

9800

9810

9820

9830

9840

9850

9890

(SHIPBUILDER RESPONSE)General

Production Engineering

Special Drawings for Nuclear

Propulsion Systems

Design Support

Quality Assurance

Integrated Logistic Support

Engineering

Special Purpose Items

9900-9999 SHIP ASSEMBLY AND SUPPORTSERVICES

9900 General

9980 Contractual and Production Support

Services

9990 Construction Support

9995 Molds and Templates

9996 Launchings

9997 Drydocking

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GENERAL MATERIAL10000-10999

10000-10099 GENERAL10000 General (Include Marine Corps SOP’s)

10010 Technical information and Modifi-

cation (Marine Corps only)

10100-10199 PERSONNEL MATERIAL101001011010120

10121

0122

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0130

0140

0150

0151

0152

0170

General

Provisions and Rations

Clothing and Uniforms

Naval and Marine Corps Reserve

Clothing

Officer Clothing and Uniforms

Officer Candidate Clothing and

Uniforms

Organizational Clothing

Special Clothing/Cold Weather

Clothing

Flight Clothing

Atomic, Biological, and Chemi-

cal Warfare Protective

Clothing

Retail Clothing Store Items

Ships Store Items

Exchange Items

Personal Service Equipment

Mess

Laundry

Training Material

10200-10299 MACHINERY AND TOOLS(See also 4870)

10200 General

10250 Conveying and Hoisting Equipment

10300-10599 MISCELLANEOUS (See also 4840)

10300 General

10310 Metals

10320 Nonmetallic Materials (See also 4110)

10330 Chemicals and Gases (Except

Warfare)

10340 Fuel

10342 Propellants and Oxidizers

10350 Lubricants

10360 Protective and Preservative Coatings and

Compounds (includes paints, dopes,

and related products)

10370 Building Materials

10380 Electrical and Electronic Components

10390 Electric Distribution Equipment

10400

10460

10461

10462

10463

10464

10465

10466

10467

10470

10480

10490

10500

10510

10550

10551

10552

10553

10554

10560

10561

10562

10563

10564

10565

10566

10567

10570

Molds, Dies, Jigs (General)

Office Equipment and Supplies,

General

Records Production Equipment

Records Handling and Utilization

Equipment

Records Filing, Storage, and

Retrieval Equipment

Records Destruction Equipment

Other Office Procedures Equipment

Office Supplies

Office Furniture and Furnishings

Safety and Survival Equipment and Devices

Sanitary and Cleaning Equipment

Materials Handling Equipment

Navigational and Mooring Aids, General

Test Measurement and Diagnostic

Equipment (MARCORPS)

Electronics (See also 9420 series, 3320,

and 13290)

Radar (See also 13290)

Sonar

Loran, Racon (See also 13220)

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

Diving and Hyperbaric Systems Equipment

Surface Supplied Air Diving Systems

Surface Supplied Mixed-Gas Diving Systems

Saturation Diving Systems

SCUBA Equipment

Recompression Chambers and Equipment

Diver Tools

Diver Accessories

Animals, Domestic and Wild

10700-10799 AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT ANDACCESSORIES

10700 General

10710 Motion Picture Equipment and Accessories

10720 Still Picture Acquisition Equipment and

Accessories

10750 Video Acquisition Equipment

10760 Audio Acquisition Equipment

10770 Graphic Atis Equipment

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...

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FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES ASHORE11000-11999

11000-11999 GENERAL11000 General (Include Marine Corps SOP’s)

11010 Shore Station Development

11011 Real Estate Property

11012 Shore Station Design Criteria

11013 Shore Station Construction

11014 Shore Station Maintenance

11015 Agriculture, Fish, and Wildlife

11016 Plant Property

11017 Grounds or Unpaved Areas

(Land)

11018 Testing Areas and Facilities

11019 Shore Station Special Projects

11080 Atomic, Biological, and Chemical

Defense

11090 Damage Control

11100-11199 STRUCTURES AND FACILITIES11100 General

11101 Family Housing

11102 Training

11103 Housing, Other

11104 Community Facilities

11107 Resale Activities

11110 Medical and Dental

11111 Medical Center

11112 Hospital

11113 Medical Clinic

11114 Other Medical Facility; Activity

11115 Dental Center

11116 Dental Clinic

11117 Other Dental Facility/Activity

11120 Communications

11130 Aviation

11131 Hangers

11132 Runways

11133 Lighting

11135 Crash, Salvage, Rescue

11137 Service and Repair

11140 Ordnance

11143 Guided Missile Assembly and Test

11150 Research and Development Facilities

11151 Harbor Defense

11152 Drill and Parade Grounds

11153 Mooring and Navigation

11154 ObservatoriesR) 11155 Hyperbaric Facilities

11160 Storage

11161 Storehouses

11162 Fuel Storage Facilities

11163 Magazines

11170 Cemeteries

11180 Chapels

11200-11299 TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES,HEAVY EQUIPMENT

11200 General

11210 Highways and Roads

11220 Bridges, Trestles, C)verpasses

11230 Railways and Rolling Stock

11240 Automotive

112S0 Boat or Water Transportation

11260 Heavy Equipment

11261 Construction-Type

11262 Heavy Weight Lifting

11270 Engineer Supplies and Construction

Equipment

11300-11399 UTILITIES AND SERVICES11300 General

11310 Power

11320 Fire Protection and Fire Fighting

11330 Water Supply

11340 Drainage

11345 Sewers and Sewerage

11350 Refuse Collection and Disposal

11360 Lighting

11370 Heating

11380 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

11390 Cable Television Franchise Management

11400-11499 FLEET FACILITIES11400 General

11410 Watedront

11420 Drydocks

11430 Marine Railways

11440 Shipways

11450 Weight Handling

11460 Dredging

11470 Pontoons (D

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CIVILIAN PERSONNEL12000-12999

(Note: The format used in this series follows that of the Federal Personnel Manual (FPM) issued by the Office of

Personnel Management (OPM), and not necessarily that of the remainder of this directive. Therefore, additions

and deletions are made based on FPM changes. It includes no indentions at the secondary or lower level numerical

breakdowns, as does the rest of the manual, since in this case they would not necessarily represent homogeneous

subdivisions of subject matter titles.)

12000-12099 GENERAL

12100-12199 OFFICE OF PERSONNELMANAGEMENT

12171 Office of Personnel Management Issuance

System

12200-12299 PERSONNEL PROVISIONS12200 General

12210 Basic Concepts and Definitions (General)

12211 Veteran Preference

12212 Competitive Service and Competitive Status

12213 Excepted Service

12230 Organizations of the Govt for Personnel

Management

12250 Personnel Management in Agencies

12251 Intramanagement Communications and

Consultations

12252 Professional or Other Associations

12270 Personnel Controls and Direction

12271 Developing Policies, Procedures,

Programs and Standards

12272 Personnel Policy Formulation and

Personnel Issuances

12273 Inspections, Surveys, and Audits

12274 Corrective Actions

12275 Evaluation and Assessment of

Personnel Programs

12290 Personnel information (General)

12291 Personnel Reports

12292 Personnel Data Standardization

12293 Personnel Records and Files

12294 Availability of Official Information

12295 Personnel Forms and Documents

12296 Processing Personnel Action and Data

12297 Protection of privacy and personnel

records

12298 Federal Workforce Information System

12300-12399 EMPLOYMENT12300 Employment (General)

12301 Overseas Employment

12302 Employment in the Excepted Service

12304 Employment of Experts and Consultants

12305

12306

12307

12308

12310

12311

12312

12315

12316

12330

12331

12332

12333

12334

12335

12337

12338

12339

12340

12351

12352

12353

12361

12362

Employment Under the Executive Assign-

ment System

Selective Placement Programs

Transitional and Veterans Readjustment

Appointments

Youth and Student Employment

Programs

Employment of Relatives

Power of Appointment and Removal

Position Management

Career and Career-Conditional

Employment

Temporary Employment

Recruitment, Selection, and Placement

(General)

Organization for Recruitment and

Examining

Recruitment and Selection through

Competitive Examination

Recruitment and Selection for

Temporary and Term Appoint-

ment Outside the Register

Temporary Assignment of Employees

between Executive Agencies and

States, Local Governments, and

Institutions of Higher Education

Promotion and Internal Placement

Examining System

Qualification Requirements (General)

Qualification Requirements (Medical)

Part-time Employment

Reduction in Force

Reemployment Rights

Restoration to Duty

Career Intern Programs

Presidential Management Intern

Program

12400-12499 EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE ANDUTILIZATION AND CIVILIANCAREER MANAGEMENTPROGRAMS

12400 General

12410 Training

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12411 Supervisory Training and Development

12412 Executive Development

12430 Performance Appraisal

12431 Withholding of Within-Grade Increases

12432 Reduction in Grade and Removal Based

on Unacceptable Performance

12451 Incentive Awards

12470 Personnel Research Programs and

Demonstration Projects

12500-12599 POSITION CLASSIFICATION, PAY,

12500

A) 12510

12511

12512

12515

12530

12531

12532

12534

12536

12540

12550

12553

12551

12570

12571

12591

12592

12593

12594

12595

AND ALLOWANCESGeneral

Classification and Placement Plan for Employees

under Grade Retention

Classification under the GeneraI Schedule

Job Evaluation under Federal Wage System

Classification under the pay systems

Pay Rates and Systems (General)

Pay under the General Schedule

Federal Wage System

Pay under Other Systems

Grade and Pay Retention

Merit Pay and Cash Awards

Pay Administration (General)

Deductions from Civilian Pay for

increases in Uniformed Service

Retired or Retainer Pay

Fair Labor Standards Act

Travel and Transportation (General)

Travel and Transportation for Pre-

Employment Interviews and

Recruitment

Allowances and Differentials Payable

in Non-Foreign Areas

Overseas Allowances and Post

Differentials

Subsistence, Quarters, and Laundry

Allowances for Uniforms

Physician’s Comparability Allowance

12600-12699 ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE12600 General

12610 Hours of Duty

12620 Alternative Work Schedule

12630 Absence and Leave

12700-12799 PERSONNEL RELATIONS ANDSERVICES (GENERAL)

12700 General

12710 Personnel Relations (General)

12711 Labor Relations

12712 Employee Organizations and Activities

12713 Equal Employment Opportunity

12715 Voluntary Separations and Reductions

12720

12731

12732

12733

12734

13735

12736

12751

12752

12754

12771

12772

12790

12792

in Grade or Pay

Affirmative Employment Program

Suitability

Personnel Security Program

Political Activity of Federal

Employees

Holding State or Local Office

Employee Responsibilities and Conduct

Investigations

Discipline

Adverse Actions by Agencies

Suitability Disqualification Actions

Grievance System

Appeals to the Merit Systems Protec-

tion Board

Services to Employees (See also 5380)

Federal Employees Occupational Health and

Counseling Program

12800-12899 INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES12800

12810

12831

12832

12850

12870

12890

General

Injury Compensation

Retirement

Social Security Retirement, Survivors

Insurance, Disability Insurance,

and Medicare

Unemployment Benefits

Life Insurance

Federal Employees Health Benefits

12900-12999 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS12900

12910

12915

12920

12930

12933

12938

12950

12971

12981

12990

General

Mobilization Readiness

Military Service Obligation

Senior Executive Service

Programs for Specific Positions or

Examinations (Miscellaneous)

Qualification Requirements for Specific

Positions

Classification and Pay of Specific

Positions

Solicitation of Federal Civilian and

Uniformed Services Personnel for

Contributions to Private Volunteer

Organizations

Training, Promotion, and Executive

development agreements with

specific agencies

Delegation of Personnel Authorities

General and Miscellaneous

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AERONAUTICAL AND ASTRONAUTICAL MATERIAL13000-13999

13000-13099 GENERAL13000 General

13010 Aircraft Characteristics

13011 Performance

13012 Flying qualities, stability, and control

13013 Aerodynamics and hydrodynamics

13014 Structural (loads)

13020 Aircraft Maintenance

13021 Organizational

13022 Intermediate

13023 Overhaul, Rework

A) 13024 Aircraft Battle Damage Repair (ABDR)

13030 Airworthiness and Service Suitability

13031 Test and Evaluation

13032 Navy Preliminary Evaluation (NPE)

13033 Service Suitability Trials

13034 Aircraft RestrictiontiLimitations

13035 AircraWStores Compatibility

13040 Aircraft Survivability/Vulnerability

13050 Configuration Control

13051 Engineering Change Proposals

13052 Changes and Bulletins

13053 Change Kits

13054 Fleet Proposals for Aircraft

Modification

13060 Weight and Balance

13070 Reliability and Maintenance

13080 Exterior/Interior Finish, Marking, and

Lighting

13090 Logs and Records

13100-13199 AIRCRAFT (Complete)

13100 General (Use for more than one model of

aircraft and for both aircraft and

guided missiles. Use 8800 for

complete guided missiles.)

13120 Fixed Wing

13121 Antisubmarine

13122 Attack

13123 Cargtiranspon

13124 Fighter

13125 Special Electronics

13126 Patrol

13127 Trainer

13128 Utility

13130 Vertical Flight (Helicopters, V/STOL)

13150 Research

13160 Aircraft Targets

13200-13299 AVIONICS13200 General

13205 Automatic Carrier Landing System

13210 Electrical Power Distribution Components

and Systems

13220 Airborne Navigation, Automatic Flight

Control and Instrument Systems

13221 Navigational and Fuel Consumption

Instruments and Computers

13222 Flight Instruments

13223 Automatic Pilot Mechanisms and

Airborne Gyro Components

(Use 10170 for training devices)

13224 Engine Instruments

13230 Communication and Identification (CNI)

Systems

13240 Airborne Weapon (Fire Control) Systems

and Airborne Missile Guidance Systems

(Gun Sights)

13250 General Purpose Computers

13260 Antisubmarine Warfare (ASVV) Systems

13270 Electronic Warfare (EW) Systems

13280 Electric Power Generator, Inverter, Con-

verter and Battery Systems, and

Components

13290 Airborne Radar

13300-13399 ASTRONAUTIC VEHICLES(Complete)

13300 General

13301 Satellites

13302 Space Shuttle

13400-13599 AIRFRAME SYSTEMS,COMPONENTS, ANDACCESSORIES

13400 General

13410 Structural (includes materials)

13411 Fuselage

13412 Wing, Tail, Control Surfaces, Flaps, etc,

13413 Windows, windshields, canopies

13414 Doors, Hatches, Removable Panels

13415 Nacelles, Radomes

13416 Nuts, bolts, rivets, fasteners

13420 Landing Gear, Wheels, and Brakes

13421 Tires and Tubes

13430 Aircraft Components for Arresting and

Launching

13440 Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and Lubrication

Systems

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13442

13443

13444

13445

13446

13450

13451

13452

13460

13461

13462

13463

13470

13471

13472

13473

13480

13481

13482

13483

13484

13485

13490

13500

13510

13511

13512

13520

13521

13522

13523

13524

Pumps and Motors

Valves and Lines

Actuators

Fluidic devices

Lubrication (excluding engine)

Pitot-static System (excluding

instruments)

De-icing, Anti-icing, and Anti-fogging

Airframe de-icing

Windshield de-icing, defogging, and

rain removal

Environmental Control and Life Support

Heating and Air Conditioning

Oxygen

Pressurization

Fuel System (excluding engine)

Fuel Tanks, Internal

Fuel Tanks, External

In-flight refueling

Special Mission Systems

Internal Cargo

External Cargo (includes helicopter

pickup and delivery systems)

Air-dropped Cargo Systems

Airborne Mine Countermeasures

Systems

Aerial Towing (Targets gliders)

Fire Detection and Protection

Escape and Crew Systems (General)

Escape Systems

Ejection Seats

Parachutes

Crew Systems

Crew Station Design and Human Factors

Comfoti (Galleys, Bunks, Lavatories)

Emergency Equipment (Life Rafts, Mae

Wests, Survival Kits)

Personal Flying Equipment

13600-13699 AERONAUTICAL GROUNDSUPPORT EQUIPMENT

13600 General

13610 Common Ground Support Equipment

13620 Peculiar Ground Support Equipment

13630 Automatic Test Equipment

13640 Calibration Ground Support Equipment

13650 Aircraft Maintenance Material Readiness

List (AMMRL) Program

13660 Repair Parts (shortages)

13670 Mobile Facility Program

13680 Rework, Maintenance, and Checkout

13690 Avionics Support Equipment

13700

13710

13720

13730

13740

13750

13760

13770

13780

13790

SECNAVINST 5210.1 ID

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ENGINES AND ENGINE SYSTEMS(INCLUDING COMPONENTSAND ACCESSORIES)

General

Reciprocating

Turboshaft and Jet

Rocket

Nuclear

Engine Diagnostics

Engine Fuel Systems

Engine Electrical Systems

Engine Cooling Systems

Engine Systems Components

13800-13899 LAUNCHING AND LANDING

13800

13810

13820

13830

13840

13850

EQUIPMENTGeneral

Arresting, Barrier, and Barricade

Recovery Equipment

Launching (Shipboard and Land-

based)

Visual Landing Aids

Dynamic Interface Tests (D1 Tests)

Ship Helicopter Operating Limits

(SHOL)

13900-13999 OTHER INSTRUMENTS ANDLABORATORY EQUIPMENT

13900 General

13950 Meteorological Instruments and

Equipment

13980 Aircraft Alarm and Signal Systems

(Include Oxygen, Pressure

Signals and Warning Devices)

13990 Combination and Miscellaneous

Instruments

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COAST GUARD MISSIONSI16000-16999

(See also 3140 series for Geophysical and Hydrographic Support. See also 3160 series for Astronomical and

Chronometric Support. See Also 33 00and3500 series for Watiare Techniques, Training and Readiness)

16000-16099 GENERAL16000 Policy and Plans

16001 Transportation Policy

16002 Transportation Plans

16003 Ocean Policy

16004 Water Resources Policy

16010 Objectives and Goals

16011 Coast Guard Objectives

16012 Output Measures

16013 Milestones

16014 Long Range View

16015 Mid-Range Outlooks

16100-16149 SEARCH AND RESCUE(See 3130 forU.S. Navy Search and Rescue)

16100 General

16101 Policies

16102 Systems

16103 Organization

16104 Plans

16105 Agreements

16106 Records and Reports

16107 Analyses

16110 Facilities

16111 Rescue Coordination Centers

16112 Aircraft

16113 Ships

16114 Boats

16115 Special Watercraft

16116 Submersibles

16117 Land Forces

16120 Communications

16121 Communications Systems

16122 Automated Mutual Assistance

Vessel Rescue System (AMvER)

16123 Distress Alefiing and Locating Systems

16124 Emergency Signals

16125 Messages and Procedures

16127 2-3 MHz Radiotelephone Com-

munication Program

16130 Operations

16131 Search Planning

16132 Search Patterns

16133 Search Execution

16134 Rescue Procedures

16135 Emergency Care-.

16150-16199 ICE OPERATIONS16150 General

16151 Policies

16152 Systems

16153 Plans

16154 Agreements

16155 Records and Reports

16160 Facilities

16161 Polar Icebreakers

16162 Domestic Icebreakers

16163 Special Icebreaking Vehicles

16164 Icebreaking Equipment

16170 Operations

16171 General Icebreaking Techniques

16172 Polar Icebreaking

16173 Harbor Icebreaking

16174 River Icebreaking

16200-16499 ENFORCEMENT OF LAWSAND TREATIES

16200 General

16201 Policies

16202 Enforcement Agency Agreement

16203 Records and Reports

16210 Laws and Treaties

16211 Territorial

16212 Economic Zone

16213 Continental Shelf

16214 Fisheries and Living Resources

16215 Customs

16216 Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs

16217 Immigration

16230 Facilities

16231 Aircraft

16232 Ships

16233 Boats

16234 Special Watercrati

16235 Detection Systems and Equipment

16240 Operations

1 Not to be used by Navy or Marine Corps activities.

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16241 Surveillance and Detection

16242 Rules of Engagement

16243 Use of Force

16244 Seizure and Arrest

16245 custody

16246 Prosecution

16247 Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding

16450-16499 MARINE ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION

16450

16451

16452

1645s

16460

16461

16462

16465

16466

16470

16471

16472

16473

16474

16475

16478

16480

16481

16482

16483

16490

General

Policies and Procedures

Environmental Coordination

Pollution Prevention

Pollution Law Enforcement

OSC Reports

SKIM

Pollution Response

Extreme Weather

Surveillance and Monitoring

Contingency Planning

National Contingency Plan/NRT

Activities

Regional Plans

Local Plans

Environmental Impact Assessments

Hazardous Waste Management System

Hazardous Chemical and Oil Response

Identification/Detection

Storage/Disposa I

Special Removal/Chemical Additives

CHRIS/HACS

16500-16549 SHORT RANGE AIDS TONAVIGATION

16500 General

16501 Policies and Procedures

16502 Marine Information

16503 Repotis and Records

16504 External Relations

16510 Audio-visual Aids to Navigation

16511 Federal Buoys

16512 Federal Unmanned Beacons

16513 Light Stations

16514 Federal Unmanned Lights

16515 Federal Fog Signals and Fog Signal

Stations

16s16 Federal RACONS

16517 State and Municipal Aids to Navi-

gation

16518 Private Aids to Navigation

16519 Aids to Navigation Positioning

Management

16530 Aids to Navigation Service and

Support Units

16531 Bases

16532 Depots

16533 Aids to Navigation Teams

16534 Boats

16535 Buoy Tenders

16550-16589 LONG RANGE AIDS TONAVIGATION

16550 General

16551 Radio Aids to Navigation Plans

16552 User Comments

16553 Societies, Panels and other Groups

16554 Joint Chiefs of StafflDepartment of

Defense

16555 District/Activity/Section

16560

16561

16562

16563

16564

16565

16566

16567

16568

16570

16571

16572

16573

16574

16575

16576

Loran/Omega

Loran-A System

Loran-C System

Loran -D System

Loran Stations

Loran Equipment

Omega System

Omega Stations

Projects

Radiobeacons, Satellites, and other

Radio Aids to Navigation

Microwave Aids

Radiobeacons

Private Radio Aids

Decca

Satellites

Others

16590-16599 BRIDGE ADMINISTRATION16590 General

16591 Bridge Permits

16592 Obstructive Bridges

16593 Drawbridge Regulations

16600-16699 PORT SAFETY AND SECURITY16600 General

16601 Policies and Procedures

16602 Threats and Sabotage

16603 Surveillance of Federal Property

16604 Security Zones

16606

16610

16611

16612

16613

16614

16615

16616

16617

16618

Emergency Entry

Waterfront Operations

Shoreside Facilities

Anchorage and Fleeting Areas

Off-Shore Facilities

Vessel Security

Cargo Security

Dangerous Cargo

Personnel Screening

Special Programs

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16631

16632

16633

16634

16635

16636

16637

16650

16651

16652

16653

16654

16670

16671

16672

Vessel Traffic Management

Vessel Traffic Services Proje~s

Vessel Traffic Service Regulations

Vessel Traffic Service Surveillance

Techniques

Vessel Traffic Service Effectiveness

Vessel Traffic Service Data Collection

and Analysis

Speed Control

Pilotage

Ship’s Routing

Traffic Separation Schemes

Shipping Safety Fairways

Deep Water Routes

Shipping Tracks

Navigation Safety

Regulations

Rules of the Road

16673 Lines of Demarcation

16674 Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone

1667S International Conferences

16676 Advisory Committees

16700-16749 COMMERCIAL VESSEL SAFETY16700 General

16701 Legislation

16702 Treaties

16703 Regulations

16704 Marine Safety Council

16705 Industry Relations

16706 Liaison

16707 Conferences

16710 Commercial Vessels

16711 Inspection

16712 Manning

16713

16714

1671S

16716

16717

16720

16721

16722

16723

16724

16730

16731

16732

Documentation

Equipment and Material Approval

Plan Approval

Load Lines

Admeasurement

Commercial Vessel Personnel

Licensing and Ceflificating

Revocation or Suspension

Shipment and Discharge

Security Screening

Violations and Casualties

Violations

Marine Casualties

16750-16799 RECREATiONAL BOATING SAFETY16750 General

16751 policies and Procedures

16755

16760

16761

16762

16763

16764

16765

16770

16771

16772

16780

16781

16782

16790

16791

16792

16793

16794

16795

16796

16797

16798

16799

Financial Assistance Program

Recreational Boats

Boating Standards

Defect Notifications

Safety Equipment

Registration and Numbering

Manufactures Identification Codes

Boat Operations

Operator Qualifications

Education and Training

Violations and Accidents

Enforcement and Boating Laws

Accident Investigations

Coast Guard Auxiliary

Governing Rules and Regulations

Organizational Structure

Board, Staff, Committee, Duties

Member Training and Qualifications

Facilities; Inspection and Operational

Employment-Federal

Courtesy Marine Examination Program

Public Education Courses

Operations: Communications: Vessel,

Radio, Aircraft

Uniform, Insignia, Emblem, Flags

16752 Regulations

16753 Liaison

16754 Statistics

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ALPHABETICAL GUIDE TO

STANDARD SUBJECT IDENTIFICATION CODES

This section, alphabetically, includes primary, secondary, and tertiary codes. Section 4 is not to be used for the

assigning of classification codes without consulting Section 3.

8412

2324

3205

2342

4680

2222

2517

2321

2075

2098

2086

8832

2071

2074

2073

10300

12630

1531

5102

5101

7410

7420

7650

7430

7330

7562

2283

3356

8242

4210

4270

4215

4220

12754

1571

9471

-----

A

AAAWeapons and Cargo Carriers

ACP-117 Listings

ADP Support to Cryptologic Systems

AIGs

AIRLIFT Containers

AJ (Anti-Jamming)

ALPS (AUTODIN Limited Privacy Service)

ALTROUTE

ARPANET

ASW (Miscellaneous Systems)

ASW (VP) Broadcast Systems

ASW Standoff Weapon

AUTODIN l/AUTODIN II

AUTOSEVOCOM

AUTOVON

Abrasives (see also 4840)

Absence and Leave (Civilian Personnel)

Academy, Naval Training

Accident Investigation and Repotiing

Accident Prevention

Accounting, Civilian Labor

Accounting, Civilian Payroll

Accounting Handbook

Accounting, Military Payroll

Accounting Reports and Returns

Accounting Rulings, Precedents, and Decisions

Accounts and Inventory Control (COMSEC)

Acoustic Sensor Employment

Acquisition and Tracking (Energy Weapons

Control)

Acquisition Assignments (Intra Navy)

Acquisition Forms

Acquisitions, Coordinated (within DOD)

Acquisitions, Interdepatimental

Actions, Adverse

Active Duty for Training

Active Electronic Countermeasures (ECM)

(Including Combination Active and passive)

13443

2340

6010

1110

5000

5291

5771

3110

2066

5221

5880

4040

3280

2075

1430

12752

12754

1140

4250

7582

1752

3310

10720

13485

13013

13600

13000

5080

12720

5773

2700

2790

2052

12771

Actuators (Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and

Lubrication Systems)

Address Designators

Administration (Medicine and Dentistry)

Administration and Logistics (Recruiting)

Administration and Management (General)

Administration and Organization (Audiovisual)

Administration and Policy (AFRTS)

Administrative Assignment of Operating Forces

of the Navy

Administrative Telephone System

Administrative Workload Management

Admiralty (Legislative Affairs)

Advanced Base Program

Advanced Cryptologic Systems Development

(Cryptologic R&D)

Advanced Research Projects Agency Network

(ARpANET)

Advancements in Rate or Rating

Adverse Actions by Agencies

Adverse Actions by the ~~ce of Personnel

Management

Advertising (Recruiting)

Advertising, Formal (Contracting)

Advisory Accounting Repotis

Advocacy, Family Program

Aerial Warfare Techniques

Aerial Camera (Hand Held)

Aerial Towing (Targets, Gliders)

Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics (Aircraft

Characteristics)

Aeronautical Ground Support Equipment

Aeronautical and Astronautical Material, General

Affairs, Civil, Military Government

Affirmative Employment Program

Afloat AFRT Operations

Afloat Communications

Afloat Communications Suppoti

Afloat SATCOM Systems

Agency Grievance System

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10200

11015

1750

1142

3531

8515

3362

10200

9514

10200

3340

3320

2531

3872

9625

3103

9515

3237

5452

4630

3517

9550

8516

13483

2254

3316

8380

13484

2045

13220

13290

3236

13240

13100

5756

13980

13810

13024

13010

13012

13100

8037

9588

8551

9587

8512

13020

13650

Agricultural Machinery (see also 4870)

Agriculture, Fish, and Wildlife

Aid, Dependents

Aids (Recruit Advertising)

Aids to Navigation (Training and Readiness)

Air and Surface Launched Torpedoes

Air ASW (Warfare Techniques)

Air Compressors and Pumps (see also 4870)

Air Conditioning System

Air Conditioning and Ventilating Equipment

(see also 9514 and 11380)

Air Cushion Assault Craft

Air Defense (Warfare Techniques)

Air/Ground Communications Systems

Air Intelligence Training

Air Ports, Fixed Port Lights, and Windows

Air Reserve Operations, Naval

Air Revitalization Systems (Submarines)

Air Systems (Cryptologic)

Air Training Commands

Air Transportation

Air Warfare Tac D&E

Air, Gas, and Miscellaneous Fluid Systems

Air, Sutiace, and Underwater Launched Torpedoes

Airdropped Cargo Systems (Airframe Systems)

Airborne Cryptographic Equipment

Airborne Electronic Countermeasures

Airborne Guns, Launchers, and Racks

Airborne Mine Countermeasures Systems

Airborne National Command Post (ABNCP)

Airborne Navigation, Automatic Flight Control and

Instrument Systems

Airborne Radar

Airborne Direct Suppo~ Operations

Airborne Weapon (Fire Controls) Systems and

Airborne Missile Guidance Systems (Gun Sights)

Aircraft (General)

Aircraft (Historical Matters)

Aircraft Alarm and Signal Systems (Include Oxygen,

Pressure Signals and Warning Devices)

Aircraft Arresting, Barrier, and Barricade Recovery

Equipment

Aircraft Battle Damage Repair (ABDR)

Aircraft Characteristics

Aircraft Flying Qualities, Stability and Control

Aircraft, General

Aircraft Gun Ammunition

Aircraft Handling, Servicing, and Storage

(see also 13600 series)

Aircraft Laid Mines

Aircraft Launch Support Systems (see also 13820)

Aircraft Launched Torpedoes

Aircraft Maintenance

Aircraft Maintenance Material Readiness List

(AMMRL) Program

13054

13011

9586

9780

13034

8042

5442

13040

13160

13035

13451

13400

13030

5353

2043

3720

3213

3512

2410

7131

5321

7620

4832

7303

12595

8011

4441

7431

12594

12594

4720

12620

2093

6450

5770

5760

8037

8015

8020

8010

7591

3340

8440

6440

8061

5223

9581

3171

10570

9405

Aircraft Modifications (Fleet Proposak)Aircraft Performance

Aircraft Recovery Support Systems (see also 13810)

Aircrafi Related Weapons, Stowage and Handling

(see also 8600)

Aircraft Restrictions/Limitations

Aircraft Rockets

Aircraft, Status of

Aircraft SurvivabilityA/ulnerability

Aircraft Targets

AircrafVStores Compatibility

Airframe de-icing

Airframe Systems, Components, and Accessories

(General)

Airworthiness and Service Suitability

Alcohol Abuse Control (Civilian and Military)

Aletiing Net

All Weather Flying

Allied Efforts (SIGINT)

Allied Tactical Publications

Allocation (Electromagnetic Spectrum)

Allocations

Allocations and Ceilings

Allocations, Cash (Industrial Fund Financing)

Allocations, Materials

Allotments and Project Orders

Allowance, Physician’s Comparability

Allowances (Ammunition and Explosives)

Allowances (Supply/Materiel)

Allowances and Accounts (Military)

Allowances and Differentials Payable in

Non-Foreign Areas

Allowances for Uniforms (Civilians)

Alterations and Improvements

Alternative Work Schedules

Amateur Radio

Ambulatory Care Medicine

American Forces Radio &Television (ARFTS)

American Red Cross

Ammunition (Aircraft Gun)

Ammunition Stock Recording Systems

Ammunition and Explosives Safety

Ammunition and Explosives, General

Amotiization and Depreciation

Amphibious (Warfare Techniques)

Amphibious Vehicles

Amphibious and Field Medicine

Amphibious and Underwater Demolition Material

Analysis and Review, Management

Anchor Handling and Stowage Systems

Anchorage and Betihing (Pofi Operations, Audio-

visual Activities)

Animals, Domestic and Wild

Antenna Requirements

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13450 Anti-icing and Fogging

2222 Anti-Jamming (AJ)L 8146 Anti-Stealth

3312 Antisubmarine (Aerial)(Warfare Techniques)

132121 Antisubmarine (Fixed Wing Aircraft)

8555

2086

2098

13260

3360

8982

7577

12772

7131

3351

7301

7300

7101

7040

7111

5753

9700

8960

3574

13430

-. 13810

5754

8080

2051

12275

2410

1036

1300

1301

1750

13300

3160

11080

10127

13122

12600

10760

10760

10760

10760

10760.-

Antisubmarine Mines

Antisubmarine Warfare Broadcast System

Antisubmarine Warfare Systems

Antisubmarine Warfare (ASW) Systems

(Aeronautical)

Antisubmarine (Warfare Techniques)

Anti-Swimmer Ordnance and Weapons Systems

Appeal and Review Briefs

Appeals to the Merit Systems Protection Board

Appofiionments/A llocations

Approach and Attack Procedures (Submarine

Warfare Techniques)

Appropriation Accounting

Appropriation, Fund, Cost, and Property

Appropriation Structure and Language Accounting

Appropriations/Funding Specific

Appropriations, Regular (General)

Archives (Historical Matters)

Armament, General (see also 8000)

Armor (Ordnance Material)

Arms, Small (Ordnance)

Arresting and Launching, Aircraft Components for

Arresting, Barrier, and Barricade Recovery

Equipment

Artifacts and Paintings

Artillery (General)

Ashore SATCOM Systems

Assessment of Personnel Programs (Civilian)

Assignment (Electromagnetic Spectrum

Management)

Assignment and Distribution (Enlisted)

Assignment and Distribution (General)

Assignment and Distribution (Officer)

Assistance, Dependents

Astronautic Vehicles (General)

Astronomical and Chronometric Support

Atomic, Biological, and Chemical Defense

Atomic, Biological, and Chemical Wadare Protective

Clothing

Attack Aircraft (Fixed Wing)

Attendance and Leave (General)

Audio Acquisition Records and Recorder

Accessories

Audio Duplication Equipment and Accessories

Audio Equipment and Accessories

Audio Production Equipment (Includes Recorders,

Mixers, Amplifiers)

Audio Production Support Equipment and

Accessories

10760

1154

10700

5290

7520

7564

7570

7520

7511

7566

7500

7510

7502

5272

2284

9202

2020

13205

5230

13223

2516

13630

11240

9517

4623

9502

9237

9500

12294

1532

3770

6410

8600

5451

11130

9542

13200

13690

12450

1650

5061

3590

5305

2804

9191

9164

8276

8226

Audio Reproduction and Distribution Equipment

and Accessories (Includes Training Aids/Devices)

AudioA/isual (Recruiting)

Audiovisual Equipment and Accessories, General

Audiovisual Management, General

Audit Guide Programs

Audit Liaison

Audit Procedures, Contract

Audit Procedures, Internal

Audit Schedules

Audit Services for Other than DOD

Auditing, General

Auditing, Internal

Audits Conducted by the Defense Audit Service

Automated Office Systems

Automated Processing Support

Automated Ship Control Systems

Automated Systems (General)

Automatic Carrier Landing System (Avionics)

Automatic Data Processing and Information

Systems

Automatic Pilot Mechanisms and Airborne Gyro

Components (Use 10170 for Training)

Automatic Processing System for Messages

Automatic Test Equipment (Aeronautical Ground

support)

Automotive Facilities

Auxiliary Boilers

Auxiliary Force Ships

Auxiliary Machinery

Auxiliary Propulsion Devices

Auxiliary Systems, General

Availability of Official Information

Aviation Cadet (AvCad)

Aviation, Civil

Aviation Medicine

Aviation Ordnance, General

Aviation Shore Establishment

Aviation Structures and Facilities

Aviation and General Purpose Fuels

Avionics (General)

Avionics Support Equipment

Awards (Civilian) (see also 12540)

Awards (Military)

Awards (Public Service)

Awards and Competitions (Training and Readiness)

Awards, Incentive (Military/Civilian)

BBESEP (Basic Electronics System Engineering Plan)

Ballast and Buoyancy Units

Ballistic Plating

Ballistics (Gun and Missile Fire Control)

Ballistics (Gun Fire Control)

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12210

2804

8225

13280

10400

6321

1770

1780

4611

4813

3442

3402

8072

6530

3172

5420

9583

11250

8382

3572

8150

11220

7577

2080

7130

7120

7110

7100

5777

10370

4231

5235

5230

5239

2342

2791

2515

2200

3267

3268

2206

2280

2224

3264

2223

11390

Banking Facilities and Credit Unions

Basic Concepts and Definitions (General) (Civilian)

Basic Electronics System Engineering Plan (BESEP)

Battery Alignment (Gun Fire Control)

Battery Systems

Bearings (Miscellaneous Material)

Beds (Hospitalization)

Benefits, Casualties and Survivors

Benefits, Educational

Bills of Lading

Bills of Material

Biological (Disaster Control)

Biological (Warfare)

Biological Warfare Material

Blood and Derivatives

Boarding of Ships (Audiovisual Activities)

Boards, Committees, Councils, and Groups

Boat Handling and Stowage Systems

Boat or Water Transportation

Bomb Racks

Bombing (Ordnance and Gunnery)

Bombs

Bridges, Trestles, OverpaSSeS

Briefs, Appeal and Review

Broadcast Systems (see also 2090)

Budget Execution

Budget Review

BudgeVEstimates Preparation

Budgeting (General)

Budgets (AFRTS)

Building Materials

Buy American Act

c

CAD/CAM Unification (Design Standards, Parts

Unification, Textad 60M Unification,

Authentication procedures)

CAD and CAM Information Automation Systems

CAD/CAM Networking (WAN, LAN, LHS, Interactive,

Batch, Protocols)

CADS

CAMS (Communications Area Master Station)

CLASSIC WIZARD Communications Systems

COMSEC

COMSEC Advice and Assistance Program

COMSEC Briefings and Films Program

COMSEC Equipment Installation and Configuration

Control

COMSEC Material System

COMSEC Signal Analysis

COMSEC Telephone Monitoring

COMSEC Traffic Analysis

Cable Television Franchise Management

13640

4734

2225

5607

10710

10700

3402

5585

8084

7670

3460

12361

12400

5357

1040

12315

B411

9770

8022

13123

7620

12540

9074

3040

8025

1770

4410

9633

11170

5514

5060

5062

1732

13053

13052

1440

2225

1737

11180

1730

8142

7610

3443

3403

8073

10330

1754

1735

5062

Calibration Ground Support Equipment

(Aeronautical)

Calibration Program, Navy

Call Sign and Frequency (see also 2344)

Camera Output to Microform

Camera Timing/Synchronization Systems

Cameras

Camouflage (Warfare Techniques)

Canines (Law Enforcement)

Cannon Tubes and Assemblies

Capital Fund Regulations

Captured Personnel, Material, and Documents

Career Intern Programs

Career Management Planning and Administration

Career Motivation (Civilian and Military)

Career Planning (Military)

Career and Career-Conditional Employment

(Civilian)

Cargo Carriers

Cargo Munitions, Stowage and Handling (see also

8021,8022,8023, and 10490)

Cargo Ship Loading

Cargo Transport Aircraft (Fixed Wing)

Cash Allocations (Industrial Fund Financing)

Cash Awards

Casting, Welding, Riveting, and Allied Processes

Casualties and Casualty Reporting (see also 1770)

Casualties and Malfunctions (Ammunitions Safety)

Casualties and Survivors’ Benefits (Military)

Cataloging, Material Identification, and

Classification

Cathodic Protection

Cemeteries

Censorship (Security)

Ceremonies and Honors

Ceremonies and Procedures, Christening

Ceremonies, Religious

Change Kits (Aeronautical Configuration Control)

Changes and Bulletins (Aeronautical Configuration

Control)

Changes in Rank, Rate, or Rating

Changing Call Sign and Frequency

Chapel Related Organizations

Chapels (Facilities)

Chaplains and Religious Affairs

Charged Particle Beam

Charters (Industrial Fund Financing)

Chemical (Disaster Control)

Chemical Warfare

Chemical Warfare Material

Chemicals and Gases (Except Warfare)

Child Support Services

Christian Theology and Comparative Religions

Chrlstenirw Ceremonies and Procedures

,-

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2007+

2710

9256

5850

5080

3770

5822

3005

1760

7410

7230

7420

12000

4381

5890

7576

7575

2008

2092

12500

1221

1211

1200

12938

12510

12515

12511

5511

4031

10480

5529

5521

8340

10120

5850

3470

3221

12711

9010

3560

9093

8400

3480

13990

9251

13522

9410

3090

9400---

5757

Chronometry

Circuit MAYFLOWER

Circuitry and Networks

Circulating and Cooling Water System

Citations

Civil Affairs, Military Government

Civil Aviation

Civil Courts

Civil Defense

Civil Readjustment and Veterans Affairs

Civilian Labor Accounting

Civilian Pay

Civilian Payroll Accounting

Civilian Personnel, General

Claimant Goals and Performance

Claims (Other than Contract Claims)

Claims, Escalation

Claims, Termination

Clarinet Merlin

Class” E“ Messages

Classification (Civilian)

Classification (Enlisted)

Classification (Officer)

Classification and Designation (General)

Classification and Pay of Specif ic Positions

Classification and Placement Plan for Employees

under Grade Retention

Classification under Other Pay Systems

Classification under the General Schedule

Classified Material Control

Cleaning (Packaging)

Cleaning Equipment

Clearance Adjudications

Clearances, Personnel

Close-h Weapon System

Clothing and Uniforms

Codifications and Citations

Cold Weather (Warfare)

Collection (SIGINT Operations)

Collective Bargaining

Cornbat Capabilities

Combat Information Center

Combat Systems Checkout

Combat Vehicles (General)

Combat and Action Reports

Combination and Miscellaneous Instruments

(Aeronautical)

Combustion Air System

Comfofi (Galleys, Bunks, Lavatories) (Airframe

Systems)

Command and Control Systems

Command, Control, and Communications (C3)

Command and Surveillance (Shipboard

Installations) (General)

Command Histories

2045

2063

5812

5540

4860

4632

4890

7544

2092

9651

4065

5420

13610

6220

2321

13230

2830

2000

3523

11120

2700

2791

2314

2325

2805

2300

2800

2318

2200

11104

1754

5726

9645

12595

9511

9192

3590

5236

12212

5116

9551

2212

5233

Command Post

Command Switch System (CSS)

Commanding Officer’s Nonjudicial Punishment

Commerce and Travel (Security)

Commercial Activities (CA) Program

Commercial Air Carriers

Commercial Commodity Acquisition

Commercial or Industrial Type Activities (Audits)

Commercial Refile/Class “E” Messages

Commissary Spaces

Commissary Stores

Committees

Common Ground Support Equipment

(Aeronautical)

Communicable Diseases

Communication Alternate Routing (ALTROUTE)

Communication and Identification (CNI) Systems

(Aeronautical)

Communication Consolidation

Communications

Communications (Electronics)

Communications (Structures and Facilities)

Communications Afloat

Communications Area Master Station (CAMS)

Communications Evaluation

Communications Guard Shift

Communications Long and Mid-Range Planning

Communications Methods and Procedures

Communications Plans, Programs, and

Requirements

Communications Problems and Investigations

Communications Security (COMSEC)

Community Facilities

Community Life Program

Community Relations

Community Spaces (Ships)

Comparability Allowance

Compartment Heating System

Compartment Testing

Competitions and Awards (Training and Readiness)

Competitive Acquisition of CAD/CAM Systems,

Workstations, Software, Hardware, Supporting

Equipment and Services

Competitive Service and Competitive Status

Complaints (Mail and Postal Affairs)

Compressed Air Systems

Compromise (Cryptographic Equipment)

Computer Aided Maintenance, Repair, Training and

Education

10770 Computer Based Graphic Devices

1554 Computer Managed Instruction (Military Training)

5606 Computer Output to Microform (COM)

13221 Computer (Airborne Navigational and Fuel

Consumption)

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8274

8224

5401

10320

9254

13050

4130

1640

5863

5730

4100

4613

7045

9990

4760

11261

4680

2014

7542

4330

4297

7800

7584

7590

7570

7580

7560

4275

4310

4260

7810

4208

4265

4235

4296

4370

4200

4230

4225

4205

4240

4365

4335

3971

7561

4282

4281

4280

9980

5340

4832

6330

Computers (Guided Missile Fire Control)

Computers (Gun and Missile Fire Control)

Computers and Rangekeepers (Gun Fire Control)

Concepts and Principles, Organizational

Concrete

Condensers and Air Ejectors

Configuration Control (Aircraft)

Configuration Management (Logistics)

Confinement (Military)

Congressional investigations

Congressional and Legislative Liaison

Conservation and Utilization of Material and

Resources

Consignment Instructions

Construction, Military (Appropriations)

Construction Support

Constru@ion and Conversion

Construction-Type Equipment

Containerization, General

Contingency Communications

Continuous Internal Audit Reports

Contract Administration

Contract Administrative Lead Time (CALT)

Contract and Special Financing (General)

Contract Audit Closing Statements

Contract Audit Cost Principles

Contract Audit Procedures

Contract Audit Reports

Contract Auditing, General

Contract Clauses

Contract Clearance

Contrad Cost Principles

Contract Financing

Contract Management Reviews

Contrad Pricing Principles

Contract Requests

Contract Statistics

Contract Termination (see also 7575)

Contracting (General)

Contracting, Foreign

Contracting, Local or Decentralized

Contracting Authority and Responsibility

Contracting Officer Appointment

Contractor Claims (see also 5890)

Contractor Performance

Contractors’ Test and Evaluation (DT&E)

Contractors’ Controls and Procedures

Contracts, Cost-Type

Contrads, Fixed Price

Contracts, General

Contractual and Production Support Services

Contributions, Solicitations, and Collections

Controlled and Uncontrolled Materials Allocation

Convalescence

8265

8275

8228

13280

10250

3358

10720

5870

10400

12274

5216

7310

7312

4260

4282

5420

1734

12792

3302

3850

3875

9470

3430

5130

5814

S813

5830

3490

11135

5381

13521

13520

7020

3330

2250

2233

2230

3202

3238

3203

3200

3206

5118

2017

2016

Conversion Devices (Guided Missile Fire Control)

Conversion Devices (Gun and Missile Fire Control)

Conversion Devices (Gun Fire Control)

Converter Systems

Conveying and Hoisting Equipment

Coordination (Submarine Missions)

Copy Cameras

Copyrights

Cordage and Wire Rope

Corrective Actions (Civilian Personnel)

Correspondence Management

Cost Accounting

Cost Classification

Cost Principles, Contract

Cost-Type Contracts (see also 7571 )

Councils

Counseling

Counseling Program, Federal Employees

Counterinsurgency

Counterintelligence

Counterintelligence (Intelligence Training)

Countermeasures

Countermeasures Counter-Countermeasures

(Wadare Techniques)

Courier Services (Navy Component of the Armed

Forces Courier Service)

Court-Martial Reviews and Appeals

Court-Martial Trials

Courts of Inquiry and Investigations

Cover and Deception (Warfare)

Crash, Salvage, and Rescue

Credit Unions

Crew Station Design and Human Factors (Airframe

Systems)

Crew Systems (Airframe Systems)

Cross/Common Servicing (DOD)

Cruise Missile Employment (see also 3311 and 3352)

Cryptographic Equipment

Cryptographic Keying Material

Cryptographic Security

Cryptologic Architecture and Total Systems

integration

Cryptologic Shore Support Activities

Cryptologic Suppoti Group Operations (Concept

Policy)

Cryptology - General

Cryptology and Command, Control and

Communications (C3)

Customs and Contraband (Mail and Postal Affairs)

D

DCA Quality Assurance Program

DCS HF Entry

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2076

3541

11090

9664

3163

5231

3162

5235

3164

5230

5231

5239

13450

5360

4386

9634

9150

1650

9474

12553

4337

3462

7502

2017

2016

2076

2061

1170

9475

12981

S402

4336

5821

4222

4238

8060

12470

4616

6750

11115

11116

11117

9653

6670

6600

5410

5460

1750

DON Security Classification Guidance

DSSCS

Damage Control (Engineering)

Damage Control

Damage Control Stations

Data Analysis (Astronomical)

Data Base Management (Data Generation,

Validation, Conversion, Resource Reliability,

Associativity)

Data Collection (Astronomical)

Data Elements and Codes

Data Prediction (Astronomical)

Data Processing and Information Systems

Data Systems Development

Data Transmission and Protection

De-icing, Anti-icing, and Anti-fogging (Airframe

Systems)

Deaths and Funerals

Debarred, ineligible, or Suspended Contractors

Deck Covering

Deck House Structure

Decorations, Medals, and Awards (Military)

Decoys

Deductions from Civilian Pay for Increases

in Uniformed Service Retired or Retainer Pay

Default

Defectors

Defense Audit Service Audits

Defense Communications Agency (DCA) Quality

Defense Communications Systems (DCS) HF Entry

Defense Special Security Communications System

(DSSCS)

Defense Telephone System (DTS)

Deferment

Degaussing

Delegation of Personnel Authorities

Delegation Succession of Authority

Delivery and Shipment (see also 4610)

Delivery of Personnel (Military)

Delivery Orders to Other Government Agencies

Delivery Time or Place (Foreign Contracting)

Demolition Material

Demonstration Projects (Civilian Personnel)

Demurrage (Shipments)

Dental (Equipment and Supplies)

Dental Center

Dental Clinic

Dental Facility Activity, Other

Dental Spaces

Dental Specialties

Dentistry, General

Department of Defense and Interservice

Department of the Navy (Organization)

Dependents’ Aid

1751

1755

8950

9463

8535

8392

8530

9740

5232

9830

1212

2340

12271

3970

5272

3421

5352

8140

5215

8263

8273

8223

1850

3006

3440

7200

7543

7250

12751

1620

6222

6220

6310

4500

8026

7210

4360

4290

5605

4470

2282

8012

10567

10566

1544

10560

3150

3153

10560

5585

Dependents’ Allowances

Dependents’ Schooling

Determining and Degaussing (Ordnance Material)

Deployable Surveillance Systems

Depth Bombs

Depth Charge Release Tracks

Depth Charges

Depth Charges, Stowage and Handling (see also

8021,8022,8023, and 10490)

Design and Documentation (Drafting, Modeling,

Engineering Change)

Design Support

Designator Codes

Designators, Address

Developing Policies, Procedures, Programs and

Standards

Development Test and Evaluation (DT&E) - General

Dictation Equipment Management

Dimout and Blackout (Warfare Camouflage)

Diplomacy, Overseas

Directed Energy Weapons (see also 8240)

Directives

Directors (Guided Missile Fire Control)

Directors (Gun and Missile Fire Control)

Directors (Gun Fire Control)

Disability Retirement (Military)

Disaster Control (Natural)

Disaster Control (Warfare)

Disbursing

Disbursing (Internal Audit Reports)

Disbursing Records, Repotis and Returns

Discipline (Civilian)

Discipline (Military)

Disease, Venereal

Diseases, Communicable

Diseases and Injuries

Disposal of Property (General)

Disposition of Ammunition

Disposition of Funds

Disputes/Strikes

Dissemination of Contract Information

Distribution (Micrographics, Publications, Printing,

Duplicating, Reproduction)

Distribution (Supply and Material)

Distribution and Allowance (COMSEC)

Distribution and Issue (Ammunition and Explosives)

Diver Accessories

Diver Tools

Diver Training

Diving and Hyperbaric Systems Equipment

Diving and Hyperbaric Systems Operations

Diving and Hyperbaric Systems Safety Certification

Diving Equipment

Dogs, Military Working

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4520

13414

9603

11340

11460

11152

8840

5355

6710

9997

11420

5272

1601

13840

4387

7900

2046

3251

3250

3253

3252

3254

1524

1737

1780

1780

1156

5217

13511

9304

10390

10200

9300

9310

13280

9235

9305

9422

9426

13210

10380

2450

9407

8147

2400

8144

3823

Domestic Relations (Family Advocacy)

Donations and Transfers

Doors, Hatches, Removable Panels (Airframe

Systems)

Draft Marks

Drainage Services

Dredging

Drill and Parade Grounds

Drones (AQM, MQM, BQM, MGM, and MQR)

Drug Abuse Control (Military and Civilian)

Drugs, Chemicals, and t3iologicals

Dr ydocking

Drydocks

Duplicating Equipment Management

Duties and Watches

Dynamic Interface Tests (D1 Tests)

E

EEO Program Non-awardable Contractors

EEO Resources Management

ELF

ELINT Collection Systems

ELINT Operations

ELINT Systems Data Base

ELINT Systems Processing and Reporting

ELINT Technical Support

Education, Graduate

Education, Religious

Educational Assistance Test Program (EATP)

Educational Benefits

Educator Liaison

Effective Writing (Include Drafting and Review)

Ejection Seats (Airframe Systems)

Electric Cables

Electric Distribution Equipment

Electric Motors and Generators

Electric Plant, General

Electric Power Generation

Electric Power Generator, Inverter, Convetier and

Battery Systems and Components

Electric Propulsion

Electrical Designating and Marking

Electrical Navigation Aids (Lights)

Electrical Navigation Systems

Electrical Power Distribution Components and

Systems (Aeronautical)

Electrical and Electronic Components

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Electromagnetic Interference Reduction

Electromagnetic Launchers

Electromagnetic Spectrum Mangement

Electron Laser

Electronic (Intelligence Collection)

3874

3613

3612

3250

5270

9423

3611

9491

3430

3610

13270

3240

3520

3043

10550

3357

10554

9585

3301

2041

13523

2042

3730

9239

2240

12792

12712

12400

12735

12300

12302

12304

12310

3127

12720

12316

12305

4101

9210

8141

8140

13780

13750

13770

13760

13224

13790

Electronic (Intelligence Training)

Electronic Counter/Countermeasures (ECCM)

Electronic Countermeasures (ECM)

Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) Operations

Electronic Mail Management

Electronic Navigation Systems (see also 9424)

Electronic Surveillance Measures (ESM)

(Electronic Wadare)

Electronic Test, Checkout, and Monitoring

Equipment

Electronic Warfare (Countermeasures)

Electronic Warfare (Training and Readiness)

Electronic Warfare (EW) Systems (Aeronautical)

Electronic Wadare Support (Cryptology)

Electronics (Other than Navigational Aids)

Ele~ronics Casualties (see also 3044,3045, and

3046)

Electronics (see also 9420 series, 3320, and 13290)

Electronics/Optic Sensor (Submarine Warfare

Techniques)

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

Elevating and Retracting Gear

Emergency Action (Include Procedures, Messages,

Drills, Exercises) (Warfare Techniques)

Emergency Communications Network

Emergency Equipment (Life Rafts, Mae Wests,

Survival Kits) (Airframe Systems)

Emergency Message Automatic Teletype System

Emergency Procedures

Emergency Propulsion (Submarines)

Emission Security

Employee Assistance

Employee Organizations and Activities

Employee Pedormance and Utilization, General

Employee Responsibilities and Conduct

Employment (General)

Employment in the Excepted Service

Employment of Expetis and Consultants

Employment of Relatives

Employment of the Naval Reserve

Employment Program

Employment, Temporary

Employment Under the Executive Assignment

System

Energy Conservation

Energy Generating System (see also 9220)

Energy Laser, High

Energy Weapons, Directed (see also 8240)

Engine Cooling Systems (Aircraft)

Engine Diagnostics (Aircraft)

Engine Electrical Systems (Aircraft)

Engine Fuel Systems (Aircraft)

Engine Instruments (Aircraft)

Engine Systems Comfxments (Aircraft)

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3540

13051

9085

5775

9291

10200

13700

1306

1220

1856

1626

1326

1616

1336

1812

1916

1820

1910

1236

1221

9640

1418

1414

1223

1134

1133

1510

9510

13460

5090

6280

12713

7900

5354

10700

5117

5608

2206

5296

4731

6700

1543

4015

4423

Engineer Supplies and Construction Equipment

Engineering (Training and Readiness)

Engineering Change Proposals (Aeronautical

Configuration Control)

Engineering Drawings

Engineering and Equipment (AFRTS)

Engineering Operational Sequencing System

Engines (Except Ships and Aircraft) (see also 4870)

Engines and Engine Systems (General) (Aircraft)

Enlisted (Assignment and Distribution)

Enlisted (Classification)

Enlisted (Disability Retirement)

Enlisted (Discipline)

Enlisted (Orders to Personnel)

Enlisted (Performance and Conduct)

Enlisted (Personnel Request)

Enlisted (Regular Nondisability Retirement)

Enlisted (Release From Active Duty, Reserve)

Enlisted (Reserve Nondisability Retirement)

Enlisted (Separation)

Enlisted (Testing and Interviewing)

Enlisted Classification Codes and Billet Descriptions

Enlisted Dining

Enlisted Examinations

Enlisted Qualifications (Promotion and

Advancement)

Enlsited Rating and Rank Structure

Enlisted Recall

Enlisted Recruiting

Enlisted Training

Environmental Control (see also 5090 and 6200)

Environmental Control and Life Support

(Aeronautical)

Environmental Pollution Control Systems (Sewage

Treatment and Disposal, Trash Disposal, and

Incineration)

Environmental Protection

Environmental Quality and Pollution Control

Equal Employment Opportunity

Equal Employment Opportunity Resources

Management

Equal Opportunity (Military and Civilian)

Equipment (Audiovisual)

Equipment (Mail and Postal Affairs)

Equipment (Micrographics)

Equipment Installation and Configuration Control

(COMSEC)

Equipment Management

Equipment Oil Analysis

Equipment and Supplies, General (Medical)

Equipment and Systems Training (Military)

Equipping and Allowance Dmuments (MarCorps,

only)

Equipping Provisioning and Allowances

7576

13510

3811

3223

12275

5232

13032

12430

3305

5758

1418

1416

6120

12337

12213

2243

10140

4540

4066

7130

5740

12305

12412

2720

3518

3s19

7102

4680

5233

5585

8027

1160

8010

9440

13080

13482

5720

5700

2046

2094

9087

5532

11000

5293

5272

Escalation Claims

Escape Systems (Airframe Systems)

Estimates and Studies (Intelligence)

Evaluation (SIGINT Operations)

Evaluation and Assessment of Personnel Programs

Evaluation and Review (Data Processing)

Evaluation, Navy Preliminary

Evaluations, Performance

Evasion and Escape (Warfare Techniques)

Events, Historical

Examinations (Enlisted)

Examinations (Officer)

Examinations, Physical

Examining System

Excepted Service

Exceptions to National Emission Security Policy

Exchange Items

Exchange or Sale of Nonexcess Personal Propetiy

Exchanges

Execution, Budget

Executive Agencies, Relations With

Executive Assignment System

Executive Development

Exercises (Afloat Communications)

Exercise Data Collection

Exercise Reconstruction

Exhibits and Format (Budgeting)

Expansion of Private Industry

Expert Systems (Al, Text and Geometry Integration,

Geometrical Reasoning, Fault Detection, Fault

Tolerance)

Explosive (Detector Dogs)

Explosive Ordnance Disposal (see also 3571 )

Extensions and Reenlistments

Explosives, General

Exterior Communications

Exterior/Interior Finish, Marking, and Lighting

(Aeronautical)

External Cargo (Includes Helicopter Pickup and

Delivery Systems)

External Public Affairs (Including Freedom of

Information)

External and Internal Relations (General)

Extra Low Frequency (ELF)

F

FOTACS

Facilities (Integrated Logistics Support

Requirements)

Facilities (Personnel Security)

Facilities and Activities Ashore, General

Facilities Management (Audiovisual)

Facsimile Equipment Management

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1752

11101

1754

1754

12890

12792

12309

4221

2069

12532

12298

9255

5802

6780

3224

13124

5211

10710

7630

7000

7132

8085

13240

9480

13490

9555

11320

9461

13120

7572

10500

8423

3124

3261

4623

2081

2095

3230

3126

11400

5724

2094

13054

1830

8013

1541

1155

10126

13222

Fair Labor Standards Act

Family Advocacy Program

Family Housing

Family Service Centers

Family Support Programs

Federal Employees Health Benefits

Federal Employees Occupational Health ●nd

Counseling Program

Federal Grant Programs

Federal Supply Schedule Contracts

Federal Telecommunications System (FTS)

Federal Wage System

Federal Workforce Information System

Feed and Condensate System

Fiduciary Affairs

Field (Medical Kits and Assemblies)

Field Station Operations (SIGINT)

Fighter Aircraft (Fixed Wing)

Filing, Maintenance, Protection, Retrieval, ●nd

Privacy Act Systems

Film/Tape Cleaning Equipment

Financial Condition

Financial Mangement (General) (see also 5292)

Financial Plans and Operating Budgets

Fire Control and Optics (Atiillery) (see also 8200)

Fire Control Systems (Airborne WtapOn)

Fire Control Systems (see also 8200)

Fire Detection and Protection (Airframe Systems)

Fire Extinguishing Systems

Fire Protection and Fire Fighting Services

Fixed Surveillance Systems

Fixed Wing Aircraft

Fixed-Price Contracts (see also4281 )

Flags and Pennants

Flamethrower Tanks

Fleet Air Operations

Fleet and Afloat Operations (SIGSEC)

Fleet Auxiliary Force Ships

Fleet Broadcast Systems

Fleet Command Centerflask Force Command

Center (FC~FCC)

Fleet Cryptologic Support

Fleet Employment Schedules and Changes

Fleet Facilities, General

Fleet Home Town News

Fleet Operational Telecommunications Automated

Control System (FOTACS)

Fleet Proposals for Aircraft Modification

Fleet Reserve Retirement

Fleet Return Ammunition

Fleet Training

FleeVCommunity Liaison

Flight Clothing

Flight Instruments

3760

3750

1542

3700

9622

13444

13012

3982

305s

3054

30S6

4565

4230

2202

4900

4920

4960

4250

2319

12295

5213

9180

4385

8144

5720

2460

9530

10340

4023

9261

11162

13470

13472

13471

10340

9540

4041

1540

3052

7302

4237

7010

5360

10467

13411

7501

9222

9360

10340

Flight Records and Reports

Flight Safety and Accident Analysis

Flight Training

FlighVAlr Space (General)

Floor Plates and Gratings

Fluidic Devices (Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Lubrication)

Flying Qualities, Stability, and Control

Follow-on Operational Test and Evaluation (FOT&E)

Force Characteristics (Naval Strategy)

Force Employment (Naval Strategy)

Force Levels (Naval Strategy)

Foreign Areas

Foreign Contracting

Foreign Governments, Assistance to

Foreign Military Assistance and Mutual Security

Programs (General)

Foreign Military Sales

Foreign Naval Expansion Programs

Formal Advertising

Formats and Procedures, Messages

Forms and Documents (Civilian Personnel)

Forms Management (Include Formats)

Foundations (Hull Structure)

Fraud and Irregularities (see also 5370,5430, and

5527)

Free Electron Laser (see also 8244)

Freedom of Information

Frequency Sounders

Fresh Water Systems

Fuel Oils (see also 4020)

Fuel Quality

Fuel Service Systems

Fuel Storage Facilities

Fuel System (Excluding Engine) (Airframe Systems)

Fuel Tanks, External (Airframe Systems)

Fuel Tanks, Internal (Airframe Systems)

Fueling and Fuel Storage Equipment

Fuels and Lubricants, Handling and Storage

Functional Components (Base Program)

Functional Training

Functions (Naval Strategy)

Fund Accounting

Funding (Foreign Contracting)

Funds, Nonappropriated

Funerals

Furniture and Furnishings (Office)

Fuselage (Airframe Systems)

G

GAO Reviews and Surveys

Gas Generators

Gas Turbins

Gasoline and Jet Fuel

*-

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7585

10000

2342

3710

13250

9070

10710

10720

10750

10750

3140

4001

5350

4266

4340

4631

4641

12536

4910

10770

10770

10770

8093

5819

3871

8054

8043

9406

11017

2325

5723

9000

3600

11143

8260

3390

8394

8800

8039

8037

8030

8220

8291

8227

13240

8421

8422

8270

8381

9710

General Accounting Office Reports

General Material (General)

General Messages

General Operating Instructions (FlighUAir Space)

General Purpose Computers (Avionics)

General Requirements for Design and Construction

General Use Motion Picture Cameras

General Use Still Picture Cameras

General Use Video Cameras and Accessories

General Use Video Recorders (Acquisition)

Geophysical and Hydrographic Support

Gifts to Naval Establishment

Goals, Human

Government Price Controls

Government Propetiy

Government-Owned Aircraft

Government-Owned Equipment

Grade and Pay Retention

Grant Aid

Graphic Arts Duplication Equipment and

Accessories

Graphic Arts Equipment and Accessories

Graphic Arts Production Equipment and Accessories

(Includes Computer Based Graphic Devices)

Grenades

Grievance Procedures, Military

Ground (Intelligence Training)

Ground Pyrotechnics

Ground Rockets

Grounding and Bonding

Grounds or Unpaved Areas (Land)

Guard Shift

Guest Cruise Program

Guidance and Administration (Ship Requirements)

(General)

Guided Missile (Training and Readiness)

Guided Missile Assembly and Test

Guided Missile Fire Control

Guided Missile Installation Defense

Guided Missile Launchers

Guided Missile and Rocket Weapons (General)

Guided Projectiles

Gun Ammunition (Aircraft)

Gun Ammunition (Ordnance)

Gun Fire Control

Gun Fire Control (Switchboards)

Gun Sights

Gun Sights, Airborne

Gun Tank (90mm and Smaller)

Gun Tank (Larger than 90mm)

Gun and Missile Fire Control

Guns (Airborne)

Guns and Ammunition, Stowage and Handling

(see also 8021,8023, and 10490)

8300 Guns and Mounts (General)

H

2797

9596

8023

11131

3380

11151

8560

10400

3081

3083

3082

3084

12890

6150

7121

11370

13461

11260

11262

3314

10330

8141

2019

3270

8143

9258

10720

10710

11210

5758

5750

5756

12734

3111

5724

S060

10400

6770

11112

6320

12309

70s0

7051

12610

5330

HICOM

Handling System for Divers and Submersible

Vehicles

Handling and Transportation (Ammunition)

Hangars

Harbor Defense (Warfare Techniques)

Harbor Defense (Research and Development

Facilities)

Harbor Defense Equipment (Include Nets, Booms,

Controlled Mines, and Associated Acoustic

Systems)

Hardware (Miscellaneous Material)

Hardware, Fleet, Alr

Hardware, Fleet, Subsurface

Hardware, Fleet, Surface

Hardware, Shore

Health Benefits, Federal Employees

Health and Medical Records

Hearings (Budget Review)

Heating

Heating and Air Conditioning (Airframe Systems)

Heavy Equipment

Heavy Weight Lifting Equipment

Helicopter (Aerial Warfare Techniques)

Helium

High Energy Lasers

High Frequency Anti-Jam Program (HFAJ)

High Frequency Direction Finding (HFDF)

Operations

High Power Microwave

High Pressure Steam Drain System

High Resolution, Intelligence Cameras

High Speed/Instrumentation Cameras

Highways and Roads

Historical Places and Events

Historical Matters

Historical Matters, Aircraft

Holding State or Local Office

Home Ports and Yards and Permanent Duty Stations

Hometown News (Administration Assignment)

Honors and Ceremonies

Hose, Gaskets, Packing

Hospital (Equipment and Supplies)

Hospital (Structures and Facilities)

Hospitalization

Hosting Enrollees of Federal Grant Programs

Host-Tenant Relationships (lntra-Navy)

Host-Tenant Relationships (inter-Service/Agency)

Hours of Duty

Hours of Work, Daily Routine

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4050

11103

8414

9620

9636

9130

9602

9635

9140

9120

9167

9100

3041

3821

3831

5350

9556

13440

3140

6240

11155

6421

6422

4680

5512

8052

4201

2042

5224

13473

4390

1570

12451

5305

9097

7640

3841

7331

7600

4800

5240

5104

4800

5531

7544

4862

7112

9427

Household Goods and Personal Propetiy

Housing, Other (Structures)

Howitzer Carriages

Hull Compatimentation

Hull Damping

Hull Decks

Hull Designating and Marking

Hull Insulation

Hull Platforms and Flats

Hull Structural Bulkheads

Hull Structural Closures

Hull Stru~ure, General

Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical Casualties

Human (Intelligence Collection)

Human (Intelligence Dissemination)

Human Goals

Hydraulic Fluid Systems

Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and Lubrication Systems

(Airframe Systems)

Hydrographic Suppoti

Hygiene and Sanitation

Hyperbaric Facilities

Hyperbaric Treatment - Diving Accidents

Hyperbaric Treatment - Medical Disease

I

1S0 Standard Containers

Identification (Credentials, Tags, Passes, and

Permits)

Igniters (Pyrotechnics)

Imprest Funds (Cashier Appointment Letters)

Improved Emergency Message Automatic

Telephone System (IEMATS)

Improvement Programs, Management

In-Flight Refueling (Airframe Systems)

In-Lease Administration

Inactive Duty Training

Incentive Awards (Civilian)

Incentive Awards (Military/Civilian)

Inclining Experiment and Trim Drive

Income and Expense

Indications and Warnings

Industrial Accounting Reports and Returns

Industrial Fund Financing (General)

Industrial Manpower

Industrial Methods

Industrial Radiological Safety and Controls

Industrial Readiness

Industrial Security

Industrial Type Activities (Audits)

Industrial and Industrial Reserve Facilities

Industrial Management Funds

Inertial Navigation SyStems

3166

3165

5271

5510

5230

1720

3981

6310

12810

6250

2232

3967

4355

4454

5040

1010

5522

4730

12273

5041

5233

1550

1553

5215

13950

13224

13221

13990

13222

10500

9504

13900

1741

12800

9850

9080

4105

4110

3800

9800

3820

3830

3810

3890

3880

3870

3514

8810

2420

Information Dissemination (Astronomical)

Information Products (Astronomical)

Information Resources Management (see also 5298)

Information Security

Information Systems (Data Processing)

Informational Services (Military)

Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (lOT&E)

Injuries

Injury Compensation

Insect, Pest, and Rodent Control

Insecurities

In Service Weapon System Evaluation

Inspection and Acceptance

Inspection and Maintenance

Inspection Program, Naval Command

Inspections (Military Personnel)

Inspections (Personnel Security)

Inspections, Examinations, Tests and Surveys

Inspections, Surveys, and Audits (Civilian Personnel)

Inspector General Investigations/Inspections

Installation Management (Data Processing)

Instruction Courses and Training Materials (see also

10170)

Instructional Systems Development (Military

Training)

lnstru~ions

Instruments (Aeronautical Meteorological)

Instruments {Aircraft Engine)

Instruments (Aircraft Navigational and Fuel

Consumption)

Instruments (Combination and Miscellaneous)

(Aeronautical)

Instruments (Flight)

Instruments (Miscellaneous General Material)

Instruments and Instrument Boards

Instruments and Laboratory Equipment

Insurance (Military Benefits)

Insurance and Annuities

Integrated Logistic Support Engineering

Integrated Logistic Support Requirements

Integrated Logistics Support

Integrated Material Management

Intelligence (General)

Integration and Engineering, General

Intelligence Collection

Intelligence Dissemination

Intelligence Planning Management

Intelligence Production

Intelligence Suppoti Functions

Intelligence Training

Inter Type Tac D&E

Intercept-Aerial Guided Missiles and Rockets

(AIM, CIM, LIM, MIM)

Interference, Electromagnetic Spectrum

..

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9430

13022

5700

7520

7540

7510

13481

5780

2344

5710

3876

1580

12251

5870

4550

4440

2283

4551

4552

13280

5102

12736

5527

5863

5215

2285

2043

12512

3020

1s21

3860

6820

5820

4239

Interior Communications

Intermediate (Aircraft Maintenance)

internal Affairs

Internal Audit Procedures and Audit Guide

Programs

Internal Audit Reports

Internal Auditing, General

Internal Cargo (Airframe Systems)

Internal Public Affairs

International Call Signs

International Relations

Interrogatioflranslation

Interservice Training

[ntramanagement Communications and

Consultations

Inventions

Inventories

Inventory Control ,

Inventory Control (COMSEC)

Inventory, Contractor

Inventory, Termination

Inverter Systems

Investigation and Reporting, Accident

Investigations

Investigations (Personnel Security)

Investigations, Congressional

Issuance Systems (Include Directives)

Issuing Offices (COMSEC)

J

JCS Alerting Net

Job Evaluation Under Federal Wage System

Joint Plans (Operations and Readiness)

Joint and Advanced Training (tilcer)

Joint and Combined Intelligence

Journals (Equipment and Supplies)

Jurisdiction, Military and/or Civil

Justifications (Contracting)

K

2233 Keying Material (Cryptographic)

L

2513 LEMONADE

2221 LPI (Low Probability of Intercept)

4283 Labor Hour and Time and Material Contracts

4350 Labor and Manpower (Contracting)

12711 Labor Negotiations

12711 Labor Relations

6740 Laboratory and Pharmacy

9623 Ladders

8092

8090

13420

3573

8410

2160

8243

8141

8391

13820

13800

9996

4064

10152

9655

3190

5800

5351

2110

2150

2140

12600

1050

5801

5860

5860

5862

5861

5730

5113

1155

1050

5070

4140

12870

11133

11360

9330

8450

8036

8350

5891

9640

4002

9604

4000

1110

4081

4082

5776

13090

2805

2120

10553

Land Mines

Land Type and Marine Corps Ammunition

Landing Gear, Wheels, and Brakes

Landing Party and Infantry (Ordnance and Gunnery)

Landing Vehicles, Tracked (LVT)

Landlines

Laser Beam Control

Lasers (see also 8244)

Launchers (A/S)

Launching (Shipboard and Landbased)

Launching and Landing Equipment (General)

Launchings (Ships Construction Support)

Laundry (Personal Service)

Laundry (Personal Service Equipment)

Laundry Spaces

Law Enforcement (see also 5580)

Laws and Legal Matters (General)

Leadership and Management

Leased Circuits (see also 2120)

Leased EquipmenVTerminals Afloat

Leased EquipmenVTerminals Ashore

Leave (Civilian Personnel)

Leave and Liberty (Military Personnel)

Legal Assistance

Legislation and Congressional Action

Legislative Affairs

Legislative Enactments

Legislative Proposals

Liaison, Congressional and Legislative

Liaison (Mail and Postal Affairs)

Liaison (Recruit FleeVCommunity)

Liberty (See Leave)

Libraries and Library Services

Life Cycle Cost Model (LCCM) Records

Life Insurance (Civilian Personnel)

Lighting (Aviation)

Lighting (Utilities and Services)

Lighting System

Lightweight Armored Vehicles

Line Throwing Gun Ammunition

Line-throwing Gun

Litigation Case Files

Living Space

Loans or Transfer to or by Naval Establishment

Locks, Keys, and Tags (Outfit and Furnishings)

Logistics (General)

Logistics (Recruiting)

Logistics Support Plans and Policies

Logistics Support Requirements

Logistics and Supply Procedures (AFRTS)

Logs and Records (Aeronautical)

Long and Mid-Range Planning

Long-haul Leased Circuits

Loran, Racon (see also 13220)

.I

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5115

9645

2221

9264

10350

13445

2093

2860

2802

2099

2803

6680

2077

4424

4627

4680

8360

4870

9513

9507

10200

11163

5218

5110

9223

9224

9262

9253

13020

9081

13022

13021

13023

5920

4791

4790

8014

4700

5290

7549

2802

7112

S224

12362

5200

Loss or Compromise (Security of COMSEC Material)

Losses and Claims (Mall and Postal Affairs)

Lounge

Low Probability of Intercept (LPI)

Lube Oil Fill, Transfer, and Purification

Lubricants

Lubrication (Excluding Engine) (Airframe Systems)

M

MARS

MCEB (Military Communications Electronics Board)

MEP

MERCOMS

MIIP

MILVANS

MINET

MOV (Material Obligation Validation)

MPS (Maritime Propositioning Ships)

MSCVANS

Machine Guns (Surface)

Machine Tools and Industrial Production Equipment

Machinery Space Ventilation System

Machinery and Piping Designating and Marking

Machinery and Tools, General

Magazines

Mail Management (Exclude Postal Affairs)

Mail and Postal Affairs

Main Propulsion Batteries

Main Propulsion Fuel Cells

Main Propulsion Lube Oil System

Main Steam Piping System

Maintenance (Aircraft) (General)

Maintenance (Integrated Logistics Support

Requirements)

Maintenance (Intermediate - Aircraft)

Maintenance (Organizational - Aircraft)

Maintenance (Overhaul Rework - Aircrafi)

Maintenance (Office Services)

Maintenance Assistance Support Program (MASP)

Naval Telecommunications Command

Maintenance and Material Management

Maintenance and Rework, Renovation

(Ammunition)

Maintenance, Construction, and Conversion

(General)

Management (Audiovisual)

Management Consulting (Auditing)

Management Engineering Plan (MEP)

Management Funds

Management Improvement Programs, Procedures

and Achievements

Management Intern Program, Presidential

Management Programs and Techniques (General)

5250

5223

5000

5290

7000

5320

2257

5778

5310

1111

5300

4861

3140

3129

3125

4733

3208

11430

4627

7122

4035

3591

5580

2803

2253

9170

9078

4422

1141

5511

4480

9570

4421

4424

4430

4491

4490

4431

4420

4814

10000

10100

4840

4832

4460

10490

5220

3161

9580

9584

5727

12711

11110

Management Sciences, Operations Research

Management Studies, Analysis and Review

Management and Administration (General)

Management, Audiovisual

Management, Financial

Manning and Billets, Organizational

Manpack Cryptographic Equipment

Manpower

Manpower (Military and Civilian)

Manpower (Recruiting)

Manpower Personnel (General)

Manufacturing Facilities (Navy and Marine Corps)

Mapping, Charting and Geodesy (MC&G)

Marine Amphibious Operations

Marine Aviation (operations)

Marine Corps Calibration Program

Marine Corps Cryptologic Policy and Operations

Marine Railways

Maritime Propositioning Ships (TAKX)

Mark-Ups and Reclamas

Markings, Labels, and Designations (Packaging)

Marksmanship (Competitions and Awards)

Master-at-arms

Master Installation Information Plan (MIIP)

Master Station Keyed Cryptographic Equipment

Masts, Kingposts, and Service platforms

Material (Ship Design and Material)

Material Cognizance Assignments

Material Control (Recruit Advertising)

Material Control, Classified

Material Expenditure

Material Handling Systems

Material Missions

Material Obligation Validation (MOV)

Material Receipt

Material Requests

Material Requirements, Advance plannin9

Material Shortages

Material Supply Coordination

Material and Product Classification

Material, General

Material, Personnel (General)

Materials (Production and Industrial Preparedness)

Materials Allocation

Materials Handling

Materials Handling Equipment

Measurement, Workload/Performance

Measurements (AstronomicMechanical Handling Systems

Mechanically Operated Door, Gate, Pump, and

Turntable Systems

Media Relations

Mediation

Medical and Dental Facilities

-.

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11111

11113‘L - 11114

6150

9652

6401

6450

6410

6300

6200

6420

6560

6010

6000

5050

4622

1534

2099

12540

12772

10151

2319

4061

1746

10310

13950

u9494

5600

10760

8245

8143

2093

2860

7045

5819

5810

7220

7430

1000

7041

12915

4857

5585

3122

3370

13484

9476

8550>.

Medical Center

Medical Clinic

Medical Facility Activity, Other

Medical Records

Medical Spaces

Medical Specialties

Medicine, Ambulatory Care

Medicine, Aviation

Medicine, General

Medicine, Preventive (see also 5100)

Medicine, Submarine and Diving

Medicine, Surface and Sealift

Medicine and Dentistry (Administration)

Medicine and Dentistry (General)

Meetings, Conferences, Conventions and Visits

Merchant Marine (Commercial Ocean Carriers)

Merchant Marine and Maritime

Merchant Ships Communications (MERCOMS)

Merit Pay and Cash Awards

Merit System Protection Board Appeals

Mess

Message Formats and Procedures

Messes and Cafeterias (Logistics)

Messes and Clubs (Military)

Metals (Miscellaneous General Material) (see also

5299)

Meteorological Instruments and Equipment

(Aeronautical)

Meteorological Systems

Micrographics Publications, Printing, l)uplicating,

and Reproduction (General) (see also 5270)

Microphones/Sound Gathering Systems

Microwave Control

Microwave, High Power

Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS)lAmateur

Radio

Military Communications-Electronics Board (MCEB)

Military Construction

Military Grievance Procedures

Military Justice

Military Pay

Military Payroll Accounting

Military Personnel (General)

Military Personnel (Appropriations) (see also 1000

series)

Military Service Obligation

Military Urgencies System

Military Working Dogs

Military-Medical-Dental Guardship Assignment

Mine (Sea and Land) (Warfare)

Mine Countermeasures (Airborne)

Mine Countermeasures (Minesweeping)

Mines (General)

9730

2041

7322

4382

2090

10300

13240

8292

8390

3600

9720

3051

13670

9462

2013

8592

3060

4080

3062

3061

12910

4812

9098

2252

9995

10400

2780

10500

11153

9582

1700

7548

8095

10710

10710

10710

10710

19710

10710

10710

5357

4643

9302

2077

3123

Mines, Stowage and Handling (see also 8021,8022

8023, and 10490)

Minimum Essential Emergency Communications

Network (MEECN)

Minor Property in Use

Minority Business Enterprise

Miscellaneous Broadcast Systems

Miscellaneous General Material

Missile Guidance Systems (Aeronautical)

Missile Fire Control

Miscellaneous Launchers and Projectors

Missile, Guided

Missiles and Rockets, Stowage and Handling (see

also 8021,8022,8023, and 10490)

Missions (Naval Strategy)

Mobile Facility Program (Aeronautical Ground

support)

Mobile Surveillance Systems

Mobile Transportable Systems

Mobile Underwater Ranges

Mobilization (Operations and Readiness)

Mobilization Logistics

Mobilization Operational Requirements

(Operations)

Mobilization Plans and Policies (Operations)

Mobilization Readiness

Mobilization/Emergency Requirements

Models antLMockups (Quality Assurance

Requirements) .

Modifications to Cryptographic Equipment

Molds and Templates (Ship Construction Support)

Molds, Dies, Jigs

Monitoring and Control

Mooring Aids

Mooring and Navigation

Mooring and Towing Systems

Morale and Personal Affairs (General) (Military)

Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (Auditing)

Motiar Ammunition

Motion Picture Cameras and Camera Accessories

Motion Picture Cameras, General Use

Motion Picture Equipment and Accessories

Motion Picture Production Equipment (Includes

Processors, Printers, Editors, etc.)

Motion Picture Production Suppoti, Equipment and

Accessories

Motion Picture Projectors

Motion Picture Viewing/Projection Equipment and

Accessories (Includes Training Aids/Devices)

Motivation, Career

Motor Carriers

Motors and Associated Equipment (Electric Plant)

Movement Information Network (MINET)

Movement Re~rts

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7547

2511

5755

1733

2072

2089

4045

3711

3209

3271

4626

2091

13415

5521

5030

5031

5032

5585

2032

2045

4626

3220

3006

1s31

3711

10121

3530

9428

9420

3721

13221

10500

2066

2044

4734

3092

3212

5430

3503

3030

5760

2091

5760

5760

5605

7583

Multi-Location and Coordinated Audits

Multi-Users S1Communications Center

Museums

Music, Sacred

N

NATO/Allied Systems

NATO Broadcast System

NATO COMMON Infrastructure Program/NATO

Logistics

NATOPS

NAVRESSECGRU Cryptologic Policy and

Operations

NB liFDF Operations

NORF (National Defense Reserve Fleet)

NREC

Nacelles, Radomes (Aitirame Systems)

Name Check and Personnel Clearances

Names and Symbols (Administration and

Management)

Names, Ship

Names, Street, Facility, and Area Names

Narcotics Detector Dogs

Narrow Band Secure Voice System

National Command Post

National Defense Reserve Fleet

National SIGINT Operations

Natural Disaster Control

Naval Academy (Training)

Naval Air Training and Operating

Procedures Standardization (NATOPS)

Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Clothing

Navigation (Training and Readiness)

Navigation Control Monitoring

Navigation Systems

Navigational Aids (Flight)

Navigational and Fuel Consumption Instruments

and Computers (Aeronautical)

Navigational and Mooring Aids, General

Navy Administrative Telephone System (NATS)

Navy Airborne NLF Relay System

Navy Calibration Program

Navy Command and Control System (NCCS)

Navy Compartmented SIGINT Programs

Navy Department (Seat of Government)

Navy Force Status

Navy Plans (Operations and Readiness)

Navy Relief

Navy Reserve Emergency Communciations (NREC)

Navy Wifeline Association

Navy Wives Club

Navy Warfare Publications

Negotiated Final Overhead Reports

821S

9073

3364

9421

9621

9624

7010

1810

5812

10320

3401

3441

13740

2018

1511

1522

1512

1523

8071

8120

8124

8122

8127

8125

8128

8123

8126

8121

3400

8070

5234

6550

13416

3161

11154

6260

12792

5103

6790

2096

10460

10467

5270

10465

5900

10466

5272

5222

Night Vision Equipment, Sights, and Devices

Noise and Vibration (Ship Design and Construction)

Non-Acoustic (Antisubmarine Warfare)

Non-Electrical and Non-Electronic Navigation Aids

Non-Strudural Bulkheads

Non-Structural Closures

Nonappropriated Funds

Nondisability Retirement (Military)

Nonjudicial Punishment

Nonmetallic Materials

Nuclear (Biological and Chemical Wafiare)

Nuclear (Disaster Control) (Warfare)

Nuclear (Engines and Engine Systems)

Nuclear Forces Communications

Nuclear Power Training (Sub) (Enlisted)

Nuclear Power Training (Sub) (Officer)

Nuclear Power Training (Surface) (Enlisted)

Nuclear Power Training (Surface) (Officer)

Nuclear Warfare Material

Nuclear Weapons (General)

Nuclear Weapons Logistics

Nuclear Weapons Maintenance

Nuclear Weapons Operations

Nuclear Weapons Planning

Nuclear Weapons Radiological Controls

Nuclear Weapons Readiness and Training

Nuclear Weapons Security

Nuclear Weapons Storage

Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Warfare

Nuclear Biological, and Chemical Warfare Material

Numerical Control Systems (CNC, DNC, NC

Processing, Rebotics, Assembly, Material

Handling)

Nursing

Nuts, Bolts, Rivets, Fasteners (Aidrame Systems)

o

Observations/Measurements (Astronomical)

Observatories (Structures and Facilities)

Occupational Health (Preventive Medicine)

Occupational Health and Counseling Program,

Federal Employees (see also 5100)

Occupational Safety and Health

Occupational Therapy

Ocean Surveillance Information Systems (0S1S)

Office Equipment and Supplies (see also 5272)

Office Furniture and Furnishings

Office Information Systems

Office Procedures Equipment, Other

Office Services (General)

Office Supplies

Office Systems, Automated

Office Techniques, Methods and Procedures

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L 1210

1851

1621

1321

1611

1331

1811

1926

1820

1920

1231

1211

10123

1530

10122

1416

1412

1132

1131

1520

9661

4020

1754

2130

7132

3710

3120

3121

3085

3501

3983

3840

3501

3504

3980

2760

3100

1144

1130

4453

5280

5250

3070

7042

3000

6650

6810

---- 8210

6640

OttlCer (Assignment ancl DlstrlDutlonJ

Officer (Classification and Designation)

Officer (Disability Retirement)

Officer (Discipline)

Officer (Orders to Personnel)

Officer (Performance and Conduct)

Officer (Personnel Requests)

Officer (Regular Nondisability Retirements)

Officer (Release from Active Duty, Reserve)

Officer (Reserve Nondisability Retirement)

Officer (Separation)

Officer (Testing and Interviewing)

Officer Billet Classification Codes and Billet

Descriptions

Officer Candidate Clothing and Uniforms

Officer Candidate Training

Officer Clothing and Uniforms

Officer Examinations

Officer Qualifications (Promotion and

Advancement)

Officer Recall

Officer Recruiting

Officer Training

Offices

Oil

Ombudsman

On-Base Circuits

Operating Budgets

Operating Forces

Operating Instru@ions, General (Flight/Air)

Operating Procedures, Tasks, and Employment

Operation Plans and Orders

Operational ADP Computer Software

Operational Capabilities

Operational Evaluation (OPEVAL)

Operational Intelligence

Operational Readiness

Ofwational Reporting

Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E) - General

Operations (Afloat Communications)

Operations (General)

Operations (Recruit Advertising)

Operations (Recruiting)

Operations (Storage)

Operations Analysis

Operations Research

Operations Security

Operations and Maintenance (Appropriations/

Funding)

Operations and Readiness (General)

Operative Dentistry

Optical (Equipment and Supplies)

Optics and Visual Equipment

Oral Surgery

4245

4952

1320

1326

1301

1732

11140

3042

3571

8571

8600

8000

8900

3570

5410

12331

5400

13021

5321

10124

5401

5320

12230

5760

1737

1754

6800

13900

4535

9600

9506

4710

13023

7583

12592

5352

12301

10330

13462

13980

2341

8021

4030

4940

9631

5754

10360

SECNAVINST 5210.11 D

z OOCT 1987

Ordering Officer Appointment

Orders to Foreign Trainees

Orders to Personnel

Orders to Personnel (Enlisted)

Orders to Personnel (Officer)

Ordnances, Religious

Ordnance

Ordnance Casualties

Ordnance Handling and Disposal (see also 8027)

Ordnance Locators

Ordnance, Aviation (General)

Ordnance Material, General

Ordnance Material, Miscellaneous

Ordnance and Gunnery

Organization (Interservice)

Organization for Recruitment and Examining

Organization, Functions, and Status (General)

Organizational (Aircraft Maintenance)

Organizational Allowance, Allocations and Ceilings

Organizational Clothing

Organizational Concepts and Principles

Organizational Manning and Billets

Organizations of the Government for

Personnel Management

Organizations, Associations, Societies, Individual,

and Commercial Enterprises

Organizations, Chapel Related

OrientatiomPrograms

Otihopedic (Equipment and Supplies)

Other Instruments and Laboratory Equipment

(General)

Out-Leases and Easements

Outfit and Furnishings, General

Overflows, Air Escapes, and Sounding Tubes

Overhaul/Rework (Maintenance, Construction, and

Conversion)

Overhaul, Rework (Aircraft Maintenance)

Overhead Reports, Negotiated Final

Overseas Allowances and Post Differentials

Overseas Diplomacy

Overseas Employment

Oxygen (Chemicals and Gases)

Oxygen (Environmental Control and Life Support)

Oxygen Pressure Signals and Warning Devices

P

PLAD

Packaging and Carloading (Ammunition)

Packaging, General

Packing, Handling, Transportation, and Storage

Painting (Outfh and Furnishings)

Paintings and Artifacts

Paints, Dopes, and Related Products

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5560

8142

12340

4650

9472

5870

6510

3313

13126

5585

12550

7400

7421

12530

12534

12531

7230

7220

13620

13011

12430

4800

1610

1600

12400

7541

6660

9425

1426

1700

1740

13524

4060

10150

1000

5520

1080

12296

12981

3047

12270

12292

12295

12290

12250

10100

12272

12275

12200

1070

12293

Parachutes

Parking

Particle Beam, Charged

Part-time Employment

Passenger Transportation/Travel

Passive Electronic Countermeasures (ECM)

Patent, Copyrights, Inventions, Trademarks

Pathology

Patrol (Aerial) (Warfare Techniques)

Patrol Aircraft (Fixed Wing)

Patrol Dogs

Pay Administration (General)

Pay Administration and Payroll and Labor

Accounting, General

Pay Authorizations and Controls

Pay Rates and Systems (General)

Pay under Other Systems

Pay under the General Schedule

Pay, Civilian

Pay, Military

Peculiar Ground Support Equipment (Aeronautical)

Performance (Aircraft Characteristics)

Performance Appraisal (Civilian)

Performance and Awards, Plant

Performance and Conduct (Military)

Performance and Discipline (General)

Performance and Utilization (Civilian Personnel)

Periodic Audits

Perioclontia

Periscopes

Permanent Promotions

Personal Affairs (General) (Military)

Personal Affairs and Benefits (Military)

Personal Flying Equipment

Personal Service

Personal Service Equipment

Personnel (Military, General)

Personnel (Security)

Personnel Accounting (Military)

Personnel Action and Data, Processing

Personnel Authorities, Delegation of

Personnel Casualties

Personnel Controls and Direction

Personnel Data Standardization

Personnel Forms and Documents

Personnel Information (General)

Personnel Management in Agencies

Personnel Material, General

Personnel Policy Formulation and Personnel

Issuances

Personnel Programs (Civilian)

Personnel Provisions (General)

Personnel Records (Military Personnel)

Personnel Records and Files

12710

12700

5510

12291

1330

1336

1331

12470

5294

9403

5520

12732

8411

9088

5817

6250

5821

4020

4026

4027

4021

6570

10700

3822

3832

3873

9099

6120

6100

5530

6110

12595

1738

3740

9505

13446

2341

7321

12950

2750

3010

1120

4800

11016

10400

5580

5111

7710

1001

12271

56

Personnel Relations (General)

Personnel Relations and Services (General)

Personnel Reliability

Personnel Reports

Personnel Requests

Personnel Requests (Enlisted)

Personnel Requests (Officer)

Personnel Research Programs and Demonstration

Projects

Personnel Resources (Audiovisual)

Personnel Safety

Personnel Security

Personnel Security Program

Personnel and Cargo Carriers

Personnel and Training (Integrated Logistics

Support Requirements)

Personnel of Courts

Personnel, Delivery of

Pest Control

Petroleum (see also 4021 and 4028)

Petroleum Management

Petroleum Procurement

Petroleum Reserves

Pharmacy (see also 6740)

Photographic Equipment

Photographic (Intelligence Collection)

Photographic (Intelligence Dissemination)

Photographic (Intelligence Training)

Photographs (Quality Assurance Requirements)

Physical Examinations

Physical Fitness (General)

Physical Security

Physical Standards

Physician’s Comparability Allowance

Pilot Ministries

Pilot Qualifications

Piping Requirements, General

Pilot-static System (Excluding Instruments)

(Airframe Systems)

Plain Language Address Directory (PLAD)

Plan Property Accounting

Planning and Administration

Plans (Afloat Communications)

Plans (Include Combined) (Operations and

Readiness)

Plans and Policy (Recruiting)

Plant Performance and Awards

Plant Property

Plumbing Fixtures and Piping

Police Operations

Policies (Mail and Postal Affairs)

Policies (Progress and Statistical Reporting)

Policies and Programs, Reserve

Policies, Procedures, Programs and Standards

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12733

6280

11470

3170

12500

12312

1780

. 5110

5119

9320

9340

13280

12311

11310

7581

5299

7594

4627

9630

2011

12362

13463

5811

5101

6200

4266

7574

2792

5600

4830

4614

3461

5211

2318

7520

7720

3222

12296

2284

7043

5604

4027

4205

5236

7210

4853

4850

9810

4850

4850

Policy (Recruiting)

Policy and Doctrine (Communications Security)

(see also 2280)

Political Activity of Federal Employees

Pollution Control

Pontoons

Port Operations (Audiovisual Activities)

Position Classification, Pay and Allowances, General

Position Management

Post-Vietnam Era Veterans Education Assistance

Postal Affairs

Postal Operations

Power Distribution Systems

Power Generation Support Systems (Lube Oil and

Diesel Support)

Power Generator

Power of Appointment and Removal (see also 4305)

Power Utilities and Services

Pre-award Survey

Precious Metals Recovery

Premium Pay

Propositioning Ships (TAKX)

Preservatives and Coverings

Presidential Communications

Presidential Management Intern Program

Pressurization (Environmental and Life Suppoti)

Pretrial Matters

Prevention, Accident

Preventive Medicine (General) (see also 5100)

Price Controls, Government

Pricing Surveys

Primary Support Station (Afloat Communications)

Printing, Micrographics

Priorities and Allocation

Priority indicators and Deadline Delivery Dates

Prisoners of War

Privacy Act

Problems and Investigations, Communications

Procedures (Audit)

Procedures (Progress and Statistical Reporting)

Processing and Reporting (SIGINT Operations)

Processing Personnel Action

Processing Support (COMSEC)

Procurement (Appropriations)

Procurement (Micrographics)

Procurement (Petroleum)

Procurement Authority and Responsibility

Procurement of ADP Resources

Procurement, Custody, and Disposition of Funds

Production Analysis

Production Control

Production Engineering

Production Expediting

Production Planning and Scheduling

4800

4850

4800

5297

4800

6610

12252

5295

1123

1153

1739

5772

3885

5711

12930

2251

7542

3990

1400

12335

1420

1426

2430

10342

7320

4570

6230

9221

9242

9252

9234

9233

9200

9241

9244

9243

9232

9231

9250

9260

8610

9230

9245

9246

6630

5090

12297

9303

Production Policy

Production Progressing, Expediting, and Scheduling

Production and Industrial Preparedness Planning

(General)

Productions, Products and Services

Productivity Awards

Professional Service (Dentistry)

Professional or Other Associations

Professional Training (Audiovisual)

Program Analysis (Recruiting Plans and Policy)

Program Development (Recruiting Suppoti)

Program Requirements (Chaplains and

Religious Affairs)

Programming and Production

Programs (Intelligence)

Programs and Agreements, Standardization

Programs for Specific Positions and Examinations

(Miscellaneous)

Project Management and Development,

Cryptographic

Project Management Internal Audit Reports

Projection Acceptance Test and Evaluation (PAT&E)

Promotion and Advancements, Military (General)

Promotion and Internal Placement

Promotions (Military)

Promotions (Permanent)

Propagation (Electromagnetic Spectrum

Management)

Propellants and Oxidizers

Property Accounting

Property, Excess and Surplus

Prophylaxis

Propulsion Boilers

Propulsion Clutches and Couplings

Propulsion Control System

Propulsion Gas Turbines

Propulsion Internal Combustion Engines

Propulsion Plant, General

Propulsion Reduction Gears

Propulsion Shaft Bearings

Propulsion Shafting

Propulsion Steam Engines

Propulsion Steam Turbines

Propulsion Support Systems

Propulsion Support Systems (Fuel and Lube Oil)

Propulsion Systems (Aviation Rocket and Missile)

Propulsion Units

Propulsory

Propulsory Shrouds and Ducts

Prosthetic Dentistry

Protection, Environmental

Protection of Privacy and Personnel Records

Protective Devices (Electric Plant)

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10360

4361

10110

6520

3410

5728

5061

7240

5219

5600

8145

9503

13441

8050

1213

12338

12339

12933

3740

9840

9090

4855

2313

2780

6210

Protective and Preservative Coatings and

Compounds (includes paints, dopes, and related

products)

Protests and Appeals

Provisions and Rations

Psychiatry

Psychological Warfare Techniques

Public Affairs Guidance

Public Service Awards

Public Vouchers

Publications, Management (see also 5605)

Publications, Micrographics

Pulsed Power

Pumps (Auxiliary Systems)

Pumps and Motors (Hydraulic, Pneumatic,

Lubrications Systems)

Pyrotechnics

Q

Qualification Codes (Officer)

Qualification Requirements (General)

Qualification Requirements (Medical)

Qualification Requirements for Specific Positions

Qualifications, Pilot

Quality Assurance (Integration and Engineering)

Quality Assurance Requirements

Quality Assurance, Control (Production)

Quality Control

Quality Monitoring and Control

Quarantine

R

39~4 R&D, Funding

3911 R&D, Plans

3912 R&D, Programs

3913 R&D, Projects

3915 R&D, Reports

3904 RDT&E, Fundkg

3900 RDT&E, General

3901 RDT&E, Plans

3902 RDT&E, Programs

3903 RDT&E, Projects

3905 ROT&E, Reports

3906 RDT&E, Support (Fleet Resources)

3907 RD7&E, Suppoti (Other than Fleet Resources)

4626 RRF(Ready Reserve Fleet)

13290 Radar (Airborne)

3521 Radar (Electronics)

8262 Radar (Guided Missile Fire Control)

8222 Radar (Gun Fire Control)

8272 Radar (Guns and Missile Fire Control)

10551 Radar (see aso 9451 and 13290)

9492

9639

9404

2431

9441

8128

6470

4642

11230

1427

4628

1440

1430

1223

1514

9213

2740

4625

4626

11011

1134

1132

7270

13710

7122

12450

3561

1056S

3315

1402

1070

10464

5212

10463

10462

5210

10461

12293

3760

6150

8424

8415

1710

9645

1513

1136

1133

1100

1131

1142

1137

Radiation Detection (RADIAC)

Radiation Shielding (see also 921 8)

Radio Frequency Transmission Lines

Radio Noise (Telecommunciations) Interference

Radio Systems

Radiological Controls, Nuclear Weapons

Radiological Medicine

Rail Carriers

Railways and Rolling Stock

Rank and Precedence

Rapid Surge Force (TAKRX)

Rate or Rating (Changes (Military))

Rate or Rating (Military Advancement)

Rating and Rank Structure (Enlisted)

Rating Training (Enlisted)

Reactors

Readiness (Afloat Communications)

Readiness Program, Sealift

Ready Reserve Fleet (RRF)

Real Estate Property

Recall, Enlisted

Recall, Officer

Receipts

Reciprocating Engines (Aircraft)

Reclamas

Recognition and Incentives (Civilian Personnel)

Recognition and Visual Identification (Combat

Information Center)

Recompression Chambers and Equipment

Reconnaissance (Aerial Warfare Techniques)

Record of Procedures, Selection Boards

Records (Military Personnel)

Records Destruction Equipment

Records Disposal Systems (Include Transfer,

Retirement, Storage, and Destruction)

Records Filing, Storage, and Retrieval Equipment

Records Handling and Utilization Equipment

Records Management

Records Production Equipment

Records and Files (Civilian Personnel)

Records and Reports, Flight

Records, Health and Medical

Recovery Vehicle (Tank and Self-Propelled Artillery)

Recovery Vehicles (Landing Vehicles, Tracked (LVT))

Recreation and Social Affairs (Military)

Recreation Spaces

Recruit Training (Enlisted)

Recruiter Training

Recruiting (Enlisted)

Recruiting (General)

Recruiting (Officer)

Recruiting Aids

Recruiting Irregularities

-

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-. 12332

12330

5760

4500

12351

12432

1450

12352

1160

9638

9516

11380

11350

7280

1810

5112

4651

6330

S726

5700

12711

5727

1916

1926

3080

13070

9076

1735

1736

1730

1737

?754

4375

7596

13660

4419

4403

3180

9571

7700

5779

5214

7330

5600

7133

2730-- 5311

Recruitment and Selection for Temporary and Term

Appointment Outside the Register

Recruitment and Selection through Competitive

Examination

Recruitment, Selection, and Placement (General)

Red Cross

Redistribution and Disposal of Property (General)

(Civilian Personnel)

Reduction in Force

Reduction in Grade and Removal Based On

Unacceptable Performance

Reductions in Rate, Rank, or Rating

Reemployment Rights

Reenlistments and Extensions

Refrigerated Spaces

Refrigeration System

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

Refuse Collection and Disposal

Regional Consolidation Procedures

Regular Nondisability Retirement (Military)

Regulations (Mail and Postal Affairs)

Regulations (Passenger Transportationflravel)

Rehabilitation and Convalescence

Relations, Community

Relations, External and Internal

Relations, Labor

Relations, Media

Release From Active Duty, Reserve (Enlisted)

Release From Active Duty, Reserve (Officer)

Reliability and Maintainability (General)

Reliability and Maintenance (Aeronautical)

Reliability and Maintenance (General Requirements

for Ship Design and Constru@ion)

Religions (Christian Theology and History)

Religions (General)

Religious Affairs

Religious Education

Relocation Services

Renegotiation and Statutory Profit Limitations

Rental Expenses

Repair Parts (Shortages) (Aeronautical Ground

Support Equipment)

Repairable Management

Replacement and Evaluation Program (R&E)

Replenishment (Audiovisual Activities)

Replenishment-at-Sea

Repofiing, Progress and Statistical (General)

Reports (AFRTS)

Reports Management

Reports and Returns, Accounting

Reproduction, Micrographics (see also 5270)

Reprogramming (Budget Execution)

Requirements (Afloat Communications)

Requkements (Manpower, Mdkary and Civilian)

4810

1410

4491

11107

13150

5751

6500

1122

3883

3910

7592

11150

7044

3900

12470

4770

1820

1533

1001

4871

5725

4022

2793

2770

5238

12353

10128

1040

12831

1800

7593

5237

7120

5814

7501

13680

9614

3058

1732

8083

8250

8393

8383

8610

8042

13730

8040

6250

9605

Requirements (Production and Industrial

Preparedness)

Requirements and Qualifications (Military)

Requisitions and Other Material Requests

Resale Activities

Research (Aircraft)

Research (Historical Matters)

Research (Medicine and Dentistry)

Research (Recruiting Plans and Policy)

Research and Development (Intelligence Support)

Research and Development (R&D) - General

Research and Development Expenses

Research and Development Facilities

Research, Development, Test and Evaluation

(Appropriations/Funding)

Research, Development, Test and Evaluation

(General)

Research Programs (Civilian Personnel)

Reserve Fleets and Inactive Ships or Aircraft

Reserve Nondisability Retirement

Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)

Reserve Policies and Programs

Reserve Production Equipment

Reserve Program

Reserves, Petroleum

Residual Station (Afloat Communications)

Resources (Afloat Communications)

Reserve Accounting (Data Processing)

Restoration to Duty

Retail Clothing Store Items

Retention/Career Planning

Retirement (Civilian Personnel)

Retirement (Military) (General)

Retirement and Profit-Sharing Plans

Reutilization and Sharing (Data Processing)

Review, Budget

Reviews and Appeals, Court-Martial

Reviews and Surveys Conducted by the GAO

Rework, Maintenance, and Checkout

(Aeronautical Ground Support Equipment)

Rigging and Canvas

Risk Assessment (Naval Strategy)

Rites, Religious

Rocket Artillery

Rocket Fire Control

Rocket Launchers

Rocket Racks and Launchers

Rocket and Missile Propulsion Systems (Aviation

Ordnance)

Rockets (Aircraft)

Rocket (Engines and Engine Systems)

Rockets (Ordnance)

Rodent Control

Rodent and Vermin Proofing

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4615

2320

2322

2243

10320

9562

11132

2050

10564

2046

3302

4680

2517

2531

2500

2501

2501

2502

2510

2522

2521

2520

2534

2533

2512

2537

2513

2532

2530

2535

2536

3210

3226

3216

3215

3211

3225

3265

3261

3262

3260

3263

3226

2097

2801

Routing (Shipments)

Routing Doctrine

Routing for Afloat Commands

Routing Indicators

Rubber

Rudders

Runways

s

SATCOM

SCUBA Equipment

SEAFAREIUSHELF/SANGUINE

SEAL Team

SEALIFT Containers

S1AUTODIN Limited Privacy Service (ALPS)

S1Air/Ground Communications Systems

S1Communications (General)

S1Communications Equipment Installation and

Configuration Control

S1Communications Planning and Management

S1Communications Procedures

S1Communications Systems

S1HFDF Communications Control Shifts

S1HFDF Communications Reliability Repofis

S1High Frequency Direction Finding

Communications Systems

S1Mobile Communications - Afloat

S1Mobile Communications - Shore-based

S1Off-Line Encrypted Communications Systems

S1Operational Intelligence Communications

Systems

S1Red Line Multiplexing Systems (LEMONADE)

S1Ship/Shore Communications Systems

S1Tactical Communications

S1Tactical Exchange Automation System (TEXAS)

S1Tactical Intelligence Communications Systems

SIGINT - GeneraI

SIGINT Direct Service

SIGINT Equipment Installation and Configuration

Control

SIGINT Equipment Resources

SIGINT Policy and Procedures (USSID)

SIGINT Systems Support (e.g., FLEXSCOP, IATS)

SIGSEC Equipment Resources

SIGSEC Fleet and Afloat Operations

SIGSEC Land Based Operations Surveillance

Systems

SIGSEC Operations

SIGSEC Tactical Application Programs (e.g.,

HULTEC)

SIGSEC Training Program (Includes COMSEC

Training Visits)

Sosus

SPP (Subsystem Project Plan)

2322

2097

1732

1733

5570

5100

10470

8020

4530

8035

9597

4740

9644

10480

6240

2050

2054

13301

10563

5120

7511

12620

4701

1755

3966

9591

3882

4624

10720

4010

6560

4625

3505

1152

3353

3130

9520

9079

9238

2030

5500

490s

5513

5528

2240

2210

9402

2220

1402

1401

STROFAC

SURTASS

Sacraments, Religious

Sacred Music

Safeguarding Unclassified Matter

Safety and Occupational Heath (see also 6200)

Safety and Survival Equipment and Devices

Safety, Ammunition and Explosives

Sales

Saluting Gun Ammunition

Salvage Support Systems

Salvage and Towing

Sanitary Spaces and Fixtures

Sanitary and Cleaning Equipment

Sanitation and Hygiene

Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Systems

Satellite Navigation Systems

Satellites (Astronautic Vehicles)

Saturation Diving Systems

Savings Bonds

Schedules, Audit

Schedules, Work

Scheduling (Maintenance, Construction and

Conversion)

Schooling, Dependents’

Science and Technology (ROT&E)

Scientific and Ocean Engineering Systems

Scientific and Technical (Intelligence Support)

Scientific Suppoti Ships

Scope Reading Cameras

Scrap and Salvageable Materials

Sealift Medicine

Sealift Readiness Program

Seamanship (Training and Readiness)

Sea Power Presentations

Search Procedures (Submarine Warfare Techniques)

Search and Rescue (Operations)

Sea Water Systems

Seawotihiness (Ship Design and Material)

Secondary Propulsion (Submarines)

Secure Voice Systems (Excluding AUTOSEVOCOM)

Security (General) (see also 2200)

Security Assistance Manpower

Security Classification Guidance

Security Education

Security, Emission

Security of Cryptographic Equipment and Materials

(see also 2230)

Security Requirements (Shipboard Installations)

Security, Transmission

Selection Boards Record of Proceedings

Selections (Military Promotion and Advancement)

12306 Selective Placement Programs

1170 Selective Service, Conscription, and Deferment

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8082L-

12920

3877

5815

12715

1900

4780

9650

13033

11137

5380

1754

12790

11345

5354

9263

9637

9110

9900

9560

9610

13850

9091

5031

9597

+ 9040

9050

9092

9094

2023

2255

4732

4612

4610

3450

4623

4621

5752

4624

3128

3173

10130

4067

9430

11440

4402

2026

2256

5450

1630

11013

Self-Contained Propulsion Systems

Self-Propelled Artillery

Senior Executive Service

Sensor

Sentences (Military Justice)

Separations (Civilian Personnel)

Separations (Military) (General)

Service Craft and Relics

Service Spaces

Service Suitability Trials (Airworthiness and Service

Suitability)

Service and Repair

Services (Manpower Personnel)

Services and Benefits Council

Services to Employees (see also 5380)

Sewers and Sewerage

Sexual Harassment

Shaft Lube Oil Systems (Submarines)

Sheathing

Shell and Supporting Structure

Ship Assembly and Support Services, General

Ship Control Systems

Ship Fittings

Ship Helicopter Operating Limits (SHOL)

Ship Inspections

Ship Names

Ship Salvage Support Systems

Ship System Management

Ship System Performance

Ship Tests

Ship Trials

Shipboard Automated Communication System

Shipboard Cryptographic Equipment

Shipboard Weight Handling Equipment Inspection,

Testing, and Maintenance

Shipment Orders

Shipments (Cargo and Freight)

Shipping Control (Warfare)

Ships (Fleet Auxiliary Force)

Ships (Government-owned)

Ships (Historical Matters)

Ships (Scientific Support)

Ships (Visits)

Ships Boats (Audiovisual Activities)

Ships Store Items

Ships Stores Afloat

Ships Telephones

Shipways

Shop Stores

Shore Automated Communications System

Shore Cryptographic Equipment

Shore Establishment

Shore Patrol and Military Police

Shore Station Construction

11012

11010

11014

11019

3239

5774

2011

2224

3242

3260

7251

3574

8091

8370

9760

4380

4226

12832

1754

5234

3088

3087

3086

12950

5340

10552

3522

9165

10761

9430

2097

5910

4452

6540

13302

4408

3824

3834

3886

3878

1570

10125

9820

13125

6400

7820

13480

Shore Station Design Criteria

Shore Station Development

Shore Station Maintenance

Shore Station Special Projects

Shore Systems (Cryptologic)

Shore-based AFRT Operations

Short-haul Leased Circuits

Signal Analysis, COMSEC

Signal Characteristics Identification Systems

(Cryptdqy)Signals Security (SIGSEC), General

Site-Audited Returns (Disbursing)

Small Arms (Ordnance Gunner)

Small Arms Ammunition

Small Arms and Landing Force Equipment

Small Arms and Pyrotechnics, Stowage and

Handling (see also 8021,8022,8023, and 10490)

Small Business

Small Purchases

Social Security Retirement, Survivors Insurance,

Disability Insurance, and Medicare

Social Services

Software Standards

Software, Shore (Reliability and Maintainability)

Software, Subsurface (Reliability and

Maintainability)

Software, Surface (Reliability and Maintainability)

Solicitation of Federal Civilian and Uniformed

Services Personnel for Contributions to Private

Volunteer Organizations

Solicitations, Collections, Contributions

Sonar (see also 9461 through 9464)

Sonar (Electronics)

Sonar Domes

Sound Gathering Systems

Sound Powered Circuits/Equipment

Sound Surveillance System/Surveillance Towed

Array Systems (SOSUS/SURTASS)

Space (Requirements Allocations)

Space Control

Space Medicine

Space Shuttle

Spare and Repair Parts

Special (intelligence Collection)

Special (Intelligence Dissemination)

Special (Intelligence Support Functions)

Special (Intelligence Training)

Special ACDUTRA

Special Clothing Cold Weather Clothing

Special Drawing for Nuclear Propulsion Systems

Special Electronics (Aircraft Fixed Wing)

Special Fields, General (Medicine and Dentistry)

Special Financing

Special Mission Systems (Airfame Systems)

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9890

9790

9590

9490

9390

9190

9690

9290

8373

2076

4069

9160

2010

10750

10750

3302

8110

9792

6480

6401

5721

1754

2322

9162

4120

5711

2211

3093

4451

5370

6110

7595

7700

4296

5341

5442

3503

5441

10310

5930

10720

10720

10720

10720

Special Operations (Submarine Warfare

Techniques) (see also 3302)

Special Purpose Items

Special Purpose Systems (Armament)

Special Purpose Systems (Auxiliary Systems)

Special Purpose Systems (Command and

Surveillance)

Special Purpose Systems (Electric Plant)

Special Purpose Systems (Hull)

Special Purpose Systems (Outfit and Furnishings)

Special Purpose Systems (Propulsion Plant)

Special Rifle Team Equipment

Special Security Communications System

Special Services

Special Structures

Special Systems Networks (Communications)

Special Use Video Cameras (Instrumentation Data

Recording)

Special Use Video Recorders

Special Warfare

Special Weapons Safety

Special Weapons (see also 81 10)

Special Weapons, Medical Problems Concerning

IEMATS (Improved Emergency Message

Automatic Teletype System), JCSAN (JCS

Aletiing Net) Planning

Specialties, Medical

Speeches

Sponsor Program

Stabilized Routing for Afloat Commands

(STROFAC)

Stacks and Macks

Standardization

Standardization Programs and Agreements

Standards (Physical Security of COMSEC Material)

Standards and Interoperability (C3)

Standards and Procedures

Standards of Conduct

Standards, Physical

State and Local Taxes

Statistical Reporting

Statistics (Contract)

Statistics (Manpower)

Status of Aircrati

Status of Forces

Status of Vessels

Steel

Stenographic, Clerical, and Messenger

Still Picture Cameras and Camera Accessories

Still Picture Equipment and Accessories

Still Picture Production Equipment (Processors,

Printers, Washers, Dryers, and Mounters)

Still Picture Production Support Equipment and

Accessories (Includes Aerial)

10720

10720

7113

4841

4450

11160

11161

7323

8024

9670

8148

4022

2040

9020

3050

5032

10710

4360

13410

13014

11100

12308

5223

7573

8282

2083

8553

8513

3350

10720

9594

3234

3235

3515

6420

12593

1214

3363

8053

9060

2801

12731

12754

3752

9371

9370

6322

12411

7114

4406

4442

Still Picture Projectors

Still Picture Viewing/Projection, Display Equipment

and Accessories (Includes Training Aids/Devices)

Stock Funds

Stockpiling (Materials)

Storage (Supply)

Storage Structures and Facilities

Storehouses

Stores Accounts

Stowage (Ammunitions Safety)

Stowage Space

Strategic Defense Initiative Lethality and Target

Hardness (SDILTH)

Strategic Petroleum Reserves

Strategic Systems

Strategies and Special Capabilities

Strategy, Naval

Street, Facility, and Area Names

Strike Recording/Gun Cameras

Strikes/Disputes

Structural (Includes Materials) (Airframe Systems)

Structural (Loads) (Aircraft Characteristics)

Structures and Facilities, General

Student, Employment Programs

Studies, Analysis and Review, Management

Subcontracts (see also 4285)

Submarine

Submarinelkoadcast System

Submarine Laid Mines

Submarine Launched Torpedos

Submarine Missions (Warfare Techniques)

Submarine Periscope Cameras (Removable)

Submarine Rescue, Salvage, and Survival Systems

Submarine Support Operations (Cryptobgic)

Submarine Systems (Cryptologic)

Submarine Warfare Tac D&E

Submarine and Diving Medicine

Subsistence, Quarters, and Laundry

Sub-speciatty Codes

Subsurface ASW

Subsudace Pyrotechnics

Subsystem Characteristics (Ship Requirements)

Subsystem Project Plan (SPP)

Suitability

Suitability Disqualification Actions

Summary Report of Aircraft Mishap 6oard

Conclusions and Recommendations

Superconducting Propulsion

Superconduaing Systems

Supernumeraries

Supervisor Training and Development

Supplemental and Deficiency Appropriations

Supply Afloat

Supply Levels

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4400L-

10466

1150

9082

4624

2792

3330

6560

3361

8820

3233

3231

8554

8514

8051

8041

8281

10S61

10562

3232

8815

3516

4628

6460

6730

6720

9450

9460

4305

2242

3131

1772

8981

8980

9592

8290

2063

2070

4023

5238

9408

8261

8221

8271

3884

1143..-

7545

Supply Support

Supply/Material (General)

Supplies, Office

Suppo~ (Recruiting)

Suppofi and Test Equipment

Support Ships, Scientific

Support Station

Surface (Warfare Techniques)

Surface and Sealift Medicine

Surface ASW

Surface Attack Guided Missiles and Rockets (AGM,

CGM, HGM, LGM, MGM, PGM, RGM, UGM,

BGM)

Surface Carry-on Systems (e.g., SSQ-80 VANS)

(Cryptologic)

Surface Support Operations (Cryptologic)

Surface Laid Mines

Surface Launched Torpedoes

Surface Pyrotechnics

Surface Rockets

Surface Ship

Surface Supplied Air Diving Systems

Surface Supplied Mixed-Gas Diving System

Surface Systems (Cryptologic)

Surface to Air (RIM)

Surface Warfare Tac D&E

Surge Force, Rapid

Surgery

Surgical and Diagnostic

Surgical Dressings

Surveillance Systems (Surface)

Surveillance (Underwater)

Surveys, Preaward

Surveys, Tempest

Survival (Operations)

Survivors’ Benefits

Swimmer Ordnance and Weapon Systems

Swimmer and Antiswimmer Ordnance and Weapon

Systems

Swimmer and Diver Support and Protection

Switchboards (Fire Control and Optics)

Switch System

Switched Systems-Networks

Synthetic Fuels

System Integration and Architecture (CIM, CAP,

FMS, Group Technology, Distributed System,

Parallel Process)

System Test Requirements

Systems (Guided Missile Fire Control)

Systems (Gun and Fire Control)

Systems (Gun and Missile Fire Control)

Systems (Intelligence)

Systems (Recruit Advetiising)

Systems Development (Internal Audits)

2011 Systems Networks (Communications)

T

3964

3963

3969

3968

3965

2044

4628

4627

1570

2535

2180

3311

3510

20212

5605

3355

3352

9030

8420

3227

8230

2095

7401

5840

7595

4792

4793

3972

3241

10010

8805

9086

2880

2180

2100

2000

9444

3264

2060

9445

10750

2241

T&E Funding

T&E Projects

T&E Range Instrumentation

T&E Ranges

T&E Reports

TACAMO

TAKRX (Rapid Surge Force)

TAKX (Maritime Propositioning Ships)

TEMAC

TEXAS

TSR (Telecommunications Service Request)

Tactical Air (Warfare Techniques)

Tactical Doctrine

Tactical Nets

Tactical Publications (TAP, AMP, AXP, NWP,

NWIP)

Tactical Security (Submarine Warfare Techniques)

Tactical Weapons Employment (Submarine Warfare

Techniques)

Tactical and Strategic Operation Suppoti

Capabilities

Tanks

Target Communications Systems (SIGINT

Operations)

Target Designation Systems

Task Force Command Center (TFCC)

Tax Withholding

Taxes, Customs, and Duties

Taxes, State and Local

Technical Assistance, Communications and

Electronic Equipment

Technical Assistance (Other)

Technical Evaluation (TECHEVAL)

Technical Guidance Unit Operations (Cryptology)

Technical Information and Modification (General

Material)

Technical Information and Modifications

(Guided Missiles)

Technical Manuals and Other Data

Telecommunications Requirements (Excluding

Frequency)

Telecommunications Service Request (TSR)

Telecommunications Service, General

Telecommunications Systems, General

Telemetry Systems

Telephone Monitoring, COMSEC

Telephone Systems

Teletype and Facsimile Systems

Television Equipment

Tempest Policy and Criteria

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12316

1421

4660

7575

13031

3960

3961

10510

11018

1230

6820

2018

9508

9509

9075

3057

13421

10200

9473

8395

8510

9750

8081

9595

6270

3354

5870

2223

3722

5560

2311

2310

2316

13127

5295

1532

12410

1*

4950

1534

1500

1531

Tempest Surveys

Temporary Assignment of Employees between

Executive Agencies, and States, Local

Governments, and Institutions of Higher

Education

Temporary Employment

Temporary Promotions

Terminal Operations

Termination Claims

Test and Evaluation (Airworthiness and Service

Suitability)

Test and Evaluation (T&E) - General

Test and Evaluation Master Plans (TEMPs) Test and

Evaluation Plans (TEPs)

Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment

Testing Areas and Facilities

Testing and Interviewing (Military)

Textbooks and Journals (Equipment and Supplies)

Theatre Nuclear Forces Communication System

(TNFCS)

Thermal Insulation for Piping and Machinery

Thermal Insulation for Ventilation and Air

Conditioning Ducts

Threaded Fasteners Maintenance

Threat Assessment (Naval Strategy)

Tires and Tubes (Airframe Systems)

Tools (see also 4870)

Torpedo Countermeasures

Torpedo Tubes

Torpedos (Underwater Ordnance)

Torpedos, Stowage and Handling (see also 8021,

8022,8023, and 10490)

Towed Artillery

Towing, launching, and Handling for Underwater

Systems

Toxicology

Tracking Procedures (Submarine Warfare

Techniques)

Trademarks

Traffic Analysis (COMSEC) (see also 2311)

Traffic Control (FlighVAir Space)

Traffic Control and Parking

Traffic Engineering

Traffic Handling/Processing

Traffic Statistical Data

Trainer Aircraft (Fixed Wing)

Training (Audiovisual)

Training (AvCad)

Training (Civilian)

Training (Diver)

Training (Foreign)

Training (Merchant Marine and Maritime)

Training (Military)

Training (Naval Academy)

1533

1530

11102

4951

9089

1551

88s0

10170

3502

1552

3550

3551

12411

1500

3500

12971

1136

12307

9240

2220

4670

2013

4630

5114

8028

4620

11200

9084

4601

4650

4602

4603

9656

4600

12571

6620

6320

5831

6430

6224

13720

10460

5570

3302

Training (NROTC)

Training (Officer Candidate)

Training (Structures and Facilities)

Training Courses (Quotas, Durations)

Training Equipment (Integrated Logistic Support

Requirements)

Training Films, Aids, and Special Devices

Training Guided Missile and Rocket (ATM, MTM,

and RTM)

Training Material (see also 15SO)

Training Plans and Requirements

Training Publications

Training Ranges

Training Range Instrumentation

Training and Development, Supervisory

Training and Education (Military) (General)

Training and Readiness (General)

Training, Promotion and Executive Development

Agreements with Specific Agencies

Training, Recruiter

Transitional and Veterans Readjustment

Appointment

Transmission and Propulsion Systems

Transmission Security

Transportability

Transportable Communications Systems

Transportation (Air)

Transportation (Land)

Transportation (Mail and Postal Affairs)

Transpotiation (Ordnance)

Transportation (Sea)

Transportation Facilities Heavy Equipment, General

Transportation and Handling

Transportation and Security

Transportationflravel, Passenger

Transporting Hazardous Material

Transporting Mail and Postal Affairs

Trash Disposal Spaces

Travel and Transpofiation (General) (see also

12570)

Travel and Transportation for Pre-Employment

Interviews and Recruitment

Treatment (Dental)

Treatment and Hospitalization

Trials, Court Martial

Tropical Medicine

Tuberculosis

Turboshaft and Jet (Aircraft Engines)

Typewriters

u

Unclassified Matter, Safeguarding

Unconventional Warfare

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8570

3302

8280

8293

8581

8500

8591

8590

9442

8580

12850

12711

3025

1020

12711

5760

4750

9259

2440

4140

11300

13128

9654

5312

4858

13442

8400

2257

6222

9512

2047

13130

5441

1760

12211

10750

10750

10750

10750

10750

10750

Underwater Attack Guided Missile and Rockets

(UUM, RUR)

Underwater Countermeasures and Evasion Devices

Underwater Demolition Team

Underwater Fire Control

Underwater Fire Control (Switchboards)

Underwater Mobile Targets

Underwater Ordnance (General)

Underwater Range Support Equipment

Underwater Ranges

Underwater Systems

Underwater Targets

Unemployment Benefits

Unfair Labor Pradices

Unified Command Planning Matters (Operations

and Readiness)

Uniforms (Military Personnel)

Unions

United Services Organization (USO)

Upkeep (Maintenance, Construction, and

Conversion)

Uptakes (Inner Casing)

Usage

USMC Life Cycle Cost Model (LCCM) Records

Utilities and Services, General

Utility Aircraft (Fixed Wing)

Utility Spaces (Barber Shop, Ships, Stores, and Brigs)

Utilization (Civilian and Military Manpower)

v

Value Engineering

Valves and Lines (Hydraulic, Pneumatic and

Lubricating, Systems)

Vehicles, Combat (General)

Vehicular/Manpack Cryptographic Equipment

Venereal Disease

Ventilation System

VERDIN

Vetiical Flight Aircraft (Helicopters, V/STOL)

Vessels, Status of

Veterans Affairs (Military)

Veterans Preference (Civilian Personnel)

Video Production Equipment (Includes Recorders,

Re-recorders, Amplifiers, Editors)

Vide~elevision Cameras and Camera Accessories

Video/Television Equipment and Accessories

(Includes Video Disc)

Videoflelevision Monitors, Receivers, Players and

Projectors

Video/Video DiskM/ Duplication Equipment and

Accessories

Video/Video Disk/TV Production Support

Equipment and Accessories

10750

10750

10720

2232

6490

3128

2015

13830

9443

2345

9435

1560

12715

1742

3272

2021

2323

9645

3511

3053

3300

9518

9247

11330

11410

3593

8800

9096

11450

13060

7548

2031

13413

13452

13412

12431

7401

12431

10320

5940

7030

7670

9660

5220

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Video/Video Disk~V Recorders and Recorder

Accessories

VideoiVideo Disk/TV Viewing/Projection,

Distribution Equipment and Accessories

(Including Training Aids/Devices)

View Cameras

Violations and Insecurities

Vision (Medicine)

Visits of Ships

Visual Communications Systems

Visual Landing Aids

Visual and Audible Systems

Voice Call Signs

Voice Tubes and Message Passing Scuttles

Voluntary Education (Training)

Voluntary Separations and Reductions in Grade or

Pay

Voting (Military)

w

WB ACQ/HFDF Operations

WWMCCS Operations (see also 3091)

WWMRI

Wardroom

Warfare Publications, Naval (see also 5605)

Warfare Tasks (Naval Strategies)

Warfare Techniques (General)

Waste Head Recovery Systems

Water Jet Propulsory

Water Supply Services

Waterfront Facilities

Weapons (Competition and Awards)

Weapons (Guided Missile and Rockets - General)

Weight Control (Quality Assurance Requirements)

Weight Handing

Weight and Balance (Aeronautical)

Welfare and Recreation (Auditing)

Wide band Secure Voice Systems

Windows, Windshields, Canopies (Airframe

Systems)

Windshield De-icing, Defogging, and Rain Removal

(Airframe SysteMS)

Whtg, Tail, Control Surfaces, Flaps (Airframe

Systems)

Withholding of Within-Grade Increases

Withholding, Tax

Within-Grade Increases Withholding of

Wood, Lumber and Allied Products

Word Processing Systems (see also 5272)

Work for Other Agencies

Working Capital Fund Regulations

Working Spaces

Workload/Petiormance Measurement

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12620

323

3091

1731

9645

6760

12308

Work Centers, Laboratories, Test Areas, and Shops

(Including Portable Tools and Equipment)

Work Schedules, Alternative

Worldwide Mobile Routing Index (WWMRI)

Worldwide Military Command and Control System

(WWMCCS) (see ah 2021 )

Worship

Worship Spaces (Ships)

x

X-Ray (Equipment and Supplies)

v

Youth and Student Employment Program

z

*

9632 Zinc Coating

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SECTION 5

GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTING CHANGES

1. Submit recommendations for changes (additions, deletions and modifications)to Director, Naval Data Automation Command (Code 81), Washington, DC 20374- @1662.

2. Provide the following information:

a.

b.

c.

d.

SSICnumber (present number or recommended number)

Current subject (if applicable)

Recommended subject (for additions and modifications, )

Related areas (cite any applicable system, procedure, technical term. and/orany acronym which might ap-ply.

e. Justification for the request.

3. Use the following guidelines when considering a change to an existing number, adeletion, or a new number.

a. Any subject that has relevance to a large segment of the Navy may berecommended provided it does not duplicate or identify with a closely relatedexisting subject.

b. Accurately identify a proper placement of new subjects by ensuring that thefunctional major subject grouping, primary sub”ect grouping, secondary subject

/grouping and te~iary number are all in logical unctional sequence.

c. Narrative subject titles should be functionally descriptive, have broaddefinition and be stated concisely.

c. New words or subject titles closely related to an existing SSICmay besubmitted for insertion in Section 4of the Manual (alphabetical guide), along wtihthe associated numerical code.

d. If a numerical code isdeleted, the number cannot be used for a differentnarrative subject.

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