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Mil Spec Checklist

This document provides a checklist of elements and topics that should be considered when developing a specification. The checklist includes sections like scope, applicable documents, requirements, verification, packaging, and notes. It contains over 50 individual items across these sections to guide specification writers on essential information to include, such as security classification, superseding data, first article inspection, packaging, intended use, and more. The checklist aims to help standardize specifications while allowing flexibility, as not every item must be included.

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Mil Spec Checklist

This document provides a checklist of elements and topics that should be considered when developing a specification. The checklist includes sections like scope, applicable documents, requirements, verification, packaging, and notes. It contains over 50 individual items across these sections to guide specification writers on essential information to include, such as security classification, superseding data, first article inspection, packaging, intended use, and more. The checklist aims to help standardize specifications while allowing flexibility, as not every item must be included.

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MIL-STD-961E w/CHANGE 1

The following checklist provides guidance for elements and topics to be considered when developing a specification. It is not all-inclusive, nor must every item listed be included.
1. Security classification 2. Document identifier 3. Initial draft note 4. Heading 5. Title 6. Superseding data 7. Preamble 8. Point of contact statement 9. FSC, FSG, or area 10. AMSC number or AMSC N/A SECTION 1: SCOPE 1. Scope 2. Classification 3. Part or identifying number SECTION 2: APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 1. Required general paragraph 2. Correct document numbers and titles 3. Documents referenced in sections 3, 4, and 5 4. Sources for documents 5. Order of precedence SECTION 3: REQUIREMENTS 1. For general specifications, paragraph on specification sheets 2. Qualification 3. First article 4. Materials 5. Environmental considerations 6. Recycled, recovered, or environmentally preferable materials 7. Design 8. Construction 9. Hardware 10. Reliability 11. Maintainability 12. Transportability 13. Performance characteristics 14. Energy efficiency 15. Human factors 16. Safety 17. Chemical and physical properties 18. Electromagnetic interference suppression 19. Dimensions 20. Weight 21. Color 22. Finish 23. Identification plate 24. Government-furnished property 25. Government-loaned property 26. Workmanship SECTION 4: VERIFICATION 1. Classification of inspections 2. Inspection conditions 3. Qualification inspection 4. First article inspection 5. Conformance inspection 6. Examinations and tests for verifying requirements in section 3 SECTION 5: PACKAGING 1. Packaging paragraph SECTION 6: NOTES 1. Parenthetical note 2. Intended use 3. Acquisition requirements 4. Associated DIDs 5. Technical manuals 6. Qualification note 7. Definitions 8. Supersession information 9. Cross-reference of classification 10. Government-furnished property 11. Government-loaned property 12. Patent notice 13. Subject term (key word) listing 14. International standardization agreements 15. Identification of changes APPENDIX(ES) INDEX CONCLUDING MATERIAL 1. Preparing activity, custodians, review activities, industry associations, civil coordinating activities, and agent 2. Project number

FIGURE 1. Checklist for drafting specifications.

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