Does DSCPs C&T marking requirements apply to exterior, intermediate, and unit containers?
showNewIcon(“1 Jan 2002”); MIL-STD-129, paragraph 4.2.2.1(b) calls out stenciling DSCP’s clothing & tiles items. Its under the heading “exterior contract data markings.” Therefore, it would only apply it to the exterior container identification and contract data markings. • Why is the use of labels prohibited for DSCP’s C&T items?showNewIcon(“1 Jan 2003”); Stenciling provides a more permanent identifiable method of marking to facilitate the proper storage of pilferable material. Pilferable materials are stored in special secured locations to prevent theft. By adhering to this requirement, you are assisting our storage facility personnel to properly secure the material without delay of remarking. • What will happen if I do not stencil the MIL-STD-129 markings for DSCP’s C&T items?showNewIcon(“1 Jan 2003”); Upon receipt and inspection, the depot will submit a report of discrepancy to DSCP citing contractor non-compliance to the C&T marking requirements. This information will be recorded