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All solicitations, contracts or delivery orders for tangible items delivered to the Government will require unique item identification or a DoD recognized unique identification equivalent, if:
  1. Unit acquisition cost is over $5,000.
  2. Serially managed.
  3. Mission essential.
  4. Controlled inventory.
  5. A consumable item or material where permanent identification is necessary.
 
All end items unit acquisition cost of $5,000 and over require a UID. If the Government's unit acquisition cost is under $5,000, the DoD program office must first decide whether or not the end item is equipment, reparable, material or consumable.
  1. If the item is equipment or a reparable and determined to be serially managed, mission essential, or controlled inventory then the item will require a UID.
  2. If the item is a material that does not change form or if it is a consumable item, then the requiring activity determines if a UID is required (all end items unit acquisition cost of $5,000 and over require a UID).

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Date CreatedMonday, March 28, 2005 12:38 PM
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