Now that you have determined that your items qualify for Item Unique Identification (IUID), as mandated by DFARS 252.211-7003, it is time to learn about the Unique Item Identifier (UII).
UII- According to DFARS 252.211-7003, the UII is a set of data that is, "globally unique and unambiguous." This set of data elements is marked on qualifying items with a Data Matrix ECC200 symbol. The data elements of the UII are encoded into the Data Matrix ECC200 symbol with a software package, such as BradySoftTM Ultimate Barcode Label Design Software.
The method used to construct the UII determines the set of data elements that are encoded into the Data Matrix.
The UII may be encoded by using one of the following constructs, according to MIL-STD-130N:
Creating the UII Using Construct #1: Includes a combination of the following data elements:
Creating the UII Using Construct #2: Includes a combination of the following data elements:
* Note- Issuing Agency Codes (IACs) do not need to be marked on the item.
IUID Equivalent: IUID Equivalents are complete values that are already in existence to serve as the UII.
These IUID Equivalents must meet the following criteria:
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