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Understanding DFARS 252.211-7007 GFP Reporting Clause P. Jacklets, CPPM CF May 18, 2011 NPMA LA Chapter

Agenda Review DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007 Reporting of Government-Furnished Equipment How to Access the IUID Registry How to Comply with the Reporting Clause, 252.211-7007 Summary

Acronyms for Unique Identification UII - Unique Item Identifier A globally unique and unambiguous identifier that distinguishes an item from all other like and unlike items. The UII is a concatenated value that is derived from a UII data set of one or more data elements. IUID – Item Unique Identification – a system of assigning, reporting and marking DoD property with unique item identifiers that have machine-readable data elements to distinguish an item from all other like and unlike items. Reference: DFARS 252.211-7007, Nov 2008

Government-furnished Equipment Definition for IUID Government-furnished equipment means an item of special tooling, special test equipment, or equipment, in the possession of, or directly acquired by, the Government and subsequently furnished to the Contractor (including subcontractors and alternate locations) for the performance of a contract.   Expands the use of the term “equipment” so that it includes ST and STE Reference: DFARS 252.211-7007, Nov 2008

Virtual UII Definition for GFP Virtual UII means the UII data elements assigned to an item that is not marked with a DoD compliant 2D data matrix symbol, e.g., enterprise identifier, part number, and serial number; or the enterprise identifier along with the Contractor's property internal identification, i.e., tag number. Remember: Marking is NOT required for a GFP UII that is in the possession of a contractor. Reference: DFARS 252.211-7007, Nov 2008

What Is The Actual Requirement? Per DFAR 252.211-7007 Nov 2008: (b) Requirement for item unique identification of Government-furnished equipment. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this clause— (1) Contractor accountability and management of Government-furnished equipment shall be performed at the item level; and (2) Unless provided by the Government, the Contractor shall establish a Virtual UII or a DoD recognized unique identification for items that are— (i) Valued at $5,000 or more in unit acquisition cost; or (ii) Valued at less than $5,000 in unit acquisition cost and are serially managed, mission essential, sensitive, or controlled inventory, as identified in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract.* * NOTE: Requirement to identify assets under $5000 MUST be identified in the contract!

Exceptions to the Requirement Government Furnished Material Reparables Contractor Acquired Property Property under statutory leasing authority Property to which the Government has acquired a lien or title solely because of partial, advance, progress or performance-based payments Intellectual property or software Real property This is in process of changing – Proposed DFARS Rule – 2010-D043

What Do You Need to Comply? A procedure/process to manage the data records Ability to assign a virtual UII to an item of GFP and ensure uniqueness Understand the data elements required for UII reporting Ability to record the UII Understand trigger events and Capability of submitting data to the IUID Registry

What Do You Need to Comply? Per DFAR 252.211-7007 Nov 2008: (e) Procedures for updating the DoD IUID Registry. The Contractor shall update the DoD IUID Registry at https://www.bpn.gov/iuid for changes in status, mark, custody, or disposition of items— (1) Delivered or shipped from the Contractor’s plant, under Government instructions, except when shipment is to a subcontractor or other location of the Contractor; (2) Consumed or expended, reasonably and properly, or otherwise accounted for, in the performance of the contract as determined by the Government property administrator, including reasonable inventory adjustments; (3) Disposed of; or (4) Transferred to a follow-on or other contract.

Determine What Construct You Will Use Construct I – CAGE Code, DUNS or other Enterprise Identifier (EID) plus unique enterprise asset identifier The asset identification number, or other unique, innate property control number, used to track the item may be used in place of the item’s serial number to assign the UII for incoming Government furnished property that does not have an established UII, i.e., Construct #1. Construct II – CAGE Code or other Enterprise Identifier (EID), plus Part Number and Serial Number [1] For additional guidance in constructing a UII, refer to the Department of Defense Guide to Uniquely Identifying Items, the most current version in effect at the award of the contract, available at http://www.acq.osd.mil/UID/guides.htm.

IUID Registry Item Data Static Data IUID, Description, and Elements Acquisition Data (contract, CLIN, cost…) Mark Data Custody Data (Contractor or Government) Part Number Updates Embedded Items Dynamic Data Lifecycle Events Static Data

Transmitting Data to the Registry Who is Responsible? Prime contractors with contracts that include the IUID DFARS clause New Acquisitions PIPC Item Markers or Program Managers for legacy items

Transmitting Data to the Registry Register Items at “Birth” At time of acceptance for new procurement items At time of identification for items in inventory or operational use Update data during Use Part Number Change Change of PIPC custodian Change to mark Change to components Lifecycle Events

Transmitting Data to the Registry (continued) Data Input Sources WAWF Web Direct Submission LTDD/PCARSS Property Systems

Reporting All Contracts with DFARS Clause 252.211-7007 Contracts identified in the Block Change Modification issued October 2009 If a subcontractor, understand what your prime contractor expects How Do You Plan to Report?

How Do You Access The IUID Registry? BPN Access – Obtain a BPN ID via online application at: https://www.bpn.gov/brs GEX (Global Exchange) – To obtain a GEX Interface Control Agreement and GEX Customer Application form, contact Denise Kleinfelter at: Denise.Kleinfelter@BTA.mil Notify the IUID Registry that you want to submit test files by contacting Laura Wallace at: Laura.Wallace.ctr@disa.mil The only way to contact the IUID Helpdesk is via e-mail at: IUID.helpdesk@bpn.gov

Manual Entry Into the IUID Registry Determine what assets should have UIIs based on the criteria discussed above. Assign a UII to each asset which requires one. Prepare a file of the records to be submitted to the IUID Registry. Ensure that you have accounted for all assets meeting the reporting requirements. Enter the data into the IUID Registry using your BPN ID.

Electronic Submissions Determine what assets should have UIIs based on the criteria discussed above. Ensure that you have accounted for all assets meeting the reporting requirements. Using a test file, generate the records to be submitted to the IUID Registry. Verify that the records are valid. Contact the IUID Registry and generate test files to submit to validate that the files are in proper format for acceptance in the IUID Registry.

Electronic Submissions Make any necessary changes and resubmit test files until they are successful. Once the files are successfully accepted in the test database, generate the real files and upload to the Registry.

Updating the IUID Registry Identify assets already assigned UIIs. Determine if you have additional assets requiring UIIs, reconciling to your last IUID Registry input. Additions Contract transfers Shipments Part number changes Prepare the appropriate file Submit electronically or manually input

The Key to Successful IUID Reporting Understanding what needs to be reported What has previously been reported The frequency that benefits YOU! For additional resources, visit the IUID website :   http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/pdi/uid/

Back Up Material

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007 252.211-7007 Reporting of Government-Furnished Equipment in the DoD Item Unique Identification (IUID) Registry.   As prescribed in 211.274-6(b), use the following clause: REPORTING OF GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED EQUIPMENT IN THE DOD ITEM UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION (IUID) REGISTRY (NOV 2008) (a) Definitions. As used in this clause— “2D data matrix symbol” means the 2-dimensional Data Matrix ECC 200 as specified by International Standards Organization/International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC) Standard 16022: Information Technology – International Symbology Specification – Data Matrix.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007 “Acquisition cost,” for Government-furnished equipment, means the amount identified in the contract, or in the absence of such identification, the item’s fair market value. “Concatenated unique item identifier” means— (1) For items that are serialized within the enterprise identifier, the linking together of the unique identifier data elements in order of the issuing agency code, enterprise identifier, and unique serial number within the enterprise identifier; e.g., the enterprise identifier along with the contractor’s property internal identification, i.e., tag number is recognized as the serial number; or (2) For items that are serialized within the original part, lot, or batch number, the linking together of the unique identifier data elements in order of the issuing agency code; enterprise identifier; original part, lot, or batch number; and serial number within the original part, lot, or batch number.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007 “Equipment” means a tangible item that is functionally complete for its intended purpose, durable, nonexpendable, and needed for the performance of a contract. Equipment is not intended for sale, and does not ordinarily lose its identity or become a component part of another article when put into use.   “Government-furnished equipment” means an item of special tooling, special test equipment, or equipment, in the possession of, or directly acquired by, the Government and subsequently furnished to the Contractor (including subcontractors and alternate locations) for the performance of a contract. “Item” means equipment, special tooling, or special test equipment, to include such equipment, special tooling, or special test equipment that is designated as serially managed, mission essential, sensitive, or controlled inventory (if previously identified as such in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract).

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007 “Item unique identification (IUID)” means a system of assigning, reporting, and marking DoD property with unique item identifiers that have machine-readable data elements to distinguish an item from all other like and unlike items.   “IUID Registry” means the DoD data repository that receives input from both industry and Government sources and provides storage of, and access to, data that identifies and describes tangible Government personal property. “Material” means property that may be consumed or expended during the performance of a contract, component parts of a higher assembly, or items that lose their individual identity through incorporation into an end item. Material does not include equipment, special tooling, or special test equipment.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007 “Reparable” means an item, typically in unserviceable condition, furnished to the Contractor for maintenance, repair, modification, or overhaul.   “Sensitive item” means an item potentially dangerous to public safety or security if stolen, lost, or misplaced, or that shall be subject to exceptional physical security, protection, control, and accountability. Examples include weapons, ammunition, explosives, controlled substances, radioactive materials, hazardous materials or wastes, or precious metals. “Serially managed item” means an item designated by DoD to be uniquely tracked, controlled, or managed in maintenance, repair, and/or supply systems by means of its serial number.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007 “Special test equipment” means either single or multipurpose integrated test units engineered, designed, fabricated, or modified to accomplish special purpose testing in performing a contract. It consists of items or assemblies of equipment including foundations and similar improvements necessary for installing special test equipment, and standard or general purpose items or components that are interconnected and interdependent so as to become a new functional entity for special testing purposes. Special test equipment does not include material, special tooling, real property, or equipment items used for general testing purposes, or property that with relatively minor expense can be made suitable for general purpose use.  

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007   “Special tooling” means jigs, dies, fixtures, molds, patterns, taps, gauges, and all components of these items, including foundations and similar improvements necessary for installing special tooling, and which are of such a specialized nature that without substantial modification or alteration their use is limited to the development or production of particular supplies or parts thereof or to the performance of particular services. Special tooling does not include material, special test equipment, real property, equipment, machine tools, or similar capital items.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007   “Unique item identifier (UII)” means a set of data elements permanently marked on an item that is globally unique and unambiguous and never changes, in order to provide traceability of the item throughout its total life cycle. The term includes a concatenated UII or a DoD recognized unique identification equivalent. “Virtual UII” means the UII data elements assigned to an item that is not marked with a DoD compliant 2D data matrix symbol, e.g., enterprise identifier, part number, and serial number; or the enterprise identifier along with the Contractor’s property internal identification, i.e., tag number.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007   (b) Requirement for item unique identification of Government-furnished equipment. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this clause— (1) Contractor accountability and management of Government-furnished equipment shall be performed at the item level; and (2) Unless provided by the Government, the Contractor shall establish a virtual UII or a DoD recognized unique identification for items that are— (i) Valued at $5,000 or more in unit acquisition cost; or (ii) Valued at less than $5,000 in unit acquisition cost and are serially managed, mission essential, sensitive, or controlled inventory, as identified in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007   (c) Exceptions. Paragraph (b) of this clause does not apply to– (1) Government-furnished material; (2) Reparables; (3) Contractor-acquired property; (4) Property under any statutory leasing authority; (5) Property to which the Government has acquired a lien or title solely because of partial, advance, progress, or performance-based payments; (6) Intellectual property or software; or (7) Real property.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007   (d) Procedures for establishing UIIs. To permit reporting of virtual UIIs to the DoD IUID Registry, the Contractor’s property management system shall enable the following data elements in addition to those required by paragraph (f)(1)(iii) of the Government Property clause of this contract (FAR 52.245-1): (1) Parent UII. (2) Concatenated UII. (3) Received/Sent (shipped) date. (4) Status code.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007   Procedures for establishing UIIs (continued) (5) Current part number (if different from the original part number). (6) Current part number effective date. (7) Category code (“E” for equipment). (8) Contract number. (9) Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007 (10) Mark record.   Procedures for establishing UIIs (continued) (10) Mark record. (i) Bagged or tagged code (for items too small to individually tag or mark). (ii) Contents (the type of information recorded on the item, e.g., item internal control number). (iii) Effective date (date the mark is applied). (iv) Added or removed code/flag. (v) Marker code (designates which code is used in the marker identifier, e.g., D=CAGE, UN=DUNS, LD=DODAAC). (vi) Marker identifier, e.g., Contractor’s CAGE code or DUNS number. (vii) Medium code; how the data is recorded, e.g., barcode, contact memory button. (viii) Value, e.g., actual text or data string that is recorded in its human readable form. (ix) Set (used to group marks when multiple sets exist); for the purpose of this clause, this defaults to “one (1)”.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7007 (e) Procedures for updating the DoD IUID Registry. The Contractor shall update the DoD IUID Registry at https://www.bpn.gov/iuid for changes in status, mark, custody, or disposition of items—   (1) Delivered or shipped from the Contractor’s plant, under Government instructions, except when shipment is to a subcontractor or other location of the Contractor; (2) Consumed or expended, reasonably and properly, or otherwise accounted for, in the performance of the contract as determined by the Government property administrator, including reasonable inventory adjustments; (3) Disposed of; or (4) Transferred to a follow-on or other contract. (End of clause)

Guidance for Industry DFARS 252.211-7007 252.211-7007 Item Unique Identification of Government Property. Guidance for Industry DFARS 252.211-7007 PIPC September 21, 2007

Effective Date: August 12, 2008 DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 252.211-7003 Item Identification and Valuation. As prescribed in 211.274-6(a), use the following clause:   ITEM IDENTIFICATION AND VALUATION (AUG 2008) (a) Definitions. As used in this clause— “Automatic identification device” means a device, such as a reader or interrogator, used to retrieve data encoded on machine-readable media. Effective Date: August 12, 2008

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 “Concatenated unique item identifier” means—   (1) For items that are serialized within the enterprise identifier, the linking together of the unique identifier data elements in order of the issuing agency code, enterprise identifier, and unique serial number within the enterprise identifier; or (2)  For items that are serialized within the original part, lot, or batch number, the linking together of the unique identifier data elements in order of the issuing agency code; enterprise identifier; original part, lot, or batch number; and serial number within the original part, lot, or batch number.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 “Data qualifier” means a specified character (or string of characters) that immediately precedes a data field that defines the general category or intended use of the data that follows.   “DoD recognized unique identification equivalent” means a unique identification method that is in commercial use and has been recognized by DoD. All DoD recognized unique identification equivalents are listed at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/pdi/uid/iuid_equivalents.html.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 “DoD unique item identification” means a system of marking items delivered to DoD with unique item identifiers that have machine-readable data elements to distinguish an item from all other like and unlike items. For items that are serialized within the enterprise identifier, the unique item identifier shall include the data elements of the enterprise identifier and a unique serial number. For items that are serialized within the part, lot, or batch number within the enterprise identifier, the unique item identifier shall include the data elements of the enterprise identifier; the original part, lot, or batch number; and the serial number.   “Enterprise” means the entity (e.g., a manufacturer or vendor) responsible for assigning unique item identifiers to items. “Enterprise identifier” means a code that is uniquely assigned to an enterprise by an issuing agency.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 “Government’s unit acquisition cost” means—   (1) For fixed-price type line, subline, or exhibit line items, the unit price identified in the contract at the time of delivery; (2) For cost-type or undefinitized line, subline, or exhibit line items, the Contractor’s estimated fully burdened unit cost to the Government at the time of delivery; and (3) For items produced under a time-and-materials contract, the Contractor’s estimated fully burdened unit cost to the Government at the time of delivery.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 “Issuing agency” means an organization responsible for assigning a non-repeatable identifier to an enterprise (i.e., Dun & Bradstreet’s Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number, GS1 Company Prefix, or Defense Logistics Information System (DLIS) Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code).   “Issuing agency code” means a code that designates the registration (or controlling) authority for the enterprise identifier. “Item” means a single hardware article or a single unit formed by a grouping of subassemblies, components, or constituent parts. “Lot or batch number” means an identifying number assigned by the enterprise to a designated group of items, usually referred to as either a lot or a batch, all of which were manufactured under identical conditions.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 “Machine-readable” means an automatic identification technology media, such as bar codes, contact memory buttons, radio frequency identification, or optical memory cards.   “Original part number” means a combination of numbers or letters assigned by the enterprise at item creation to a class of items with the same form, fit, function, and interface. “Parent item” means the item assembly, intermediate component, or subassembly that has an embedded item with a unique item identifier or DoD recognized unique identification equivalent.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 “Serial number within the enterprise identifier” means a combination of numbers, letters, or symbols assigned by the enterprise to an item that provides for the differentiation of that item from any other like and unlike item and is never used again within the enterprise.   “Serial number within the part, lot, or batch number” means a combination of numbers or letters assigned by the enterprise to an item that provides for the differentiation of that item from any other like item within a part, lot, or batch number assignment.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003   “Serialization within the enterprise identifier” means each item produced is assigned a serial number that is unique among all the tangible items produced by the enterprise and is never used again. The enterprise is responsible for ensuring unique serialization within the enterprise identifier. “Serialization within the part, lot, or batch number” means each item of a particular part, lot, or batch number is assigned a unique serial number within that part, lot, or batch number assignment. The enterprise is responsible for ensuring unique serialization within the part, lot, or batch number within the enterprise identifier.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003   “Unique item identifier” means a set of data elements marked on items that is globally unique and unambiguous. The term includes a concatenated unique item identifier or a DoD recognized unique identification equivalent. “Unique item identifier type” means a designator to indicate which method of uniquely identifying a part has been used. The current list of accepted unique item identifier types is maintained at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/pdi/uid/uii_types.html.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 (b) The Contractor shall deliver all items under a contract line, subline, or exhibit line item.   (c) Unique item identifier. (1) The Contractor shall provide a unique item identifier for the following:  (i) All delivered items for which the Government’s unit acquisition cost is $5,000 or more. (ii) The following items for which the Government’s unit acquisition cost is less than $5,000: Contract Line, Subline, or Exhibit Line Item Number Item Description _____________________________________________________________________ (iii) Subassemblies, components, and parts embedded within delivered items as specified in Attachment Number ____. Note: MUST BE IDENTIFED IN THE CONTRACT (c)(ii) and (iii)  if clause just called out – only (i) applies

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 ((2) The unique item identifier and the component data elements of the DoD unique item identification shall not change over the life of the item.   (3) Data syntax and semantics of unique item identifiers. The Contractor shall ensure that— (i) The encoded data elements (except issuing agency code) of the unique item identifier are marked on the item using one of the following three types of data qualifiers, as determined by the Contractor:

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 (A) Application Identifiers (AIs) (Format Indicator 05 of ISO/IEC International Standard 15434), in accordance with ISO/IEC International Standard 15418, Information Technology – EAN/UCC Application Identifiers and Fact Data Identifiers and Maintenance and ANSI MH 10.8.2 Data Identifier and Application Identifier Standard.   (B) Data Identifiers (DIs) (Format Indicator 06 of ISO/IEC International Standard 15434), in accordance with ISO/IEC International Standard 15418, Information Technology – EAN/UCC Application Identifiers and Fact Data Identifiers and Maintenance and ANSI MH 10.8.2 Data Identifier and Application Identifier Standard. (C) Text Element Identifiers (TEIs) (Format Indicator 12 of ISO/IEC International Standard 15434), in accordance with the Air Transport Association Common Support Data Dictionary; and

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 (ii) The encoded data elements of the unique item identifier conform to the transfer structure, syntax, and coding of messages and data formats specified for Format Indicators 05, 06, and 12 in ISO/IEC International Standard 15434, Information Technology – Transfer Syntax for High Capacity Automatic Data Capture Media.   (4) Unique item identifier. (i) The Contractor shall— (A) Determine whether to— (1) Serialize within the enterprise identifier; (2) Serialize within the part, lot, or batch number; or (3) Use a DoD recognized unique identification equivalent; and

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 (B) Place the data elements of the unique item identifier (enterprise identifier; serial number; DoD recognized unique identification equivalent; and for serialization within the part, lot, or batch number only: original part, lot, or batch number) on items requiring marking by paragraph (c)(1) of this clause, based on the criteria provided in the version of MIL-STD-130, Identification Marking of U.S. Military Property, cited in the contract Schedule.   (ii) The issuing agency code— (A) Shall not be placed on the item; and (B) Shall be derived from the data qualifier for the enterprise identifier.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 (d) For each item that requires unique item identification under paragraph (c)(1)(i) or (ii) of this clause, in addition to the information provided as part of the Material Inspection and Receiving Report specified elsewhere in this contract, the Contractor shall report at the time of delivery, either as part of, or associated with, the Material Inspection and Receiving Report, the following information:   (1) Unique item identifier. (2) Unique item identifier type. (3) Issuing agency code (if concatenated unique item identifier is used). (4) Enterprise identifier (if concatenated unique item identifier is used). (5) Original part number (if there is serialization within the original part number). (6) Lot or batch number (if there is serialization within the lot or batch number). (7) Current part number (optional and only if not the same as the original part number). (8) Current part number effective date (optional and only if current part number is used). (9) Serial number (if concatenated unique item identifier is used). (10) Government’s unit acquisition cost. (11) Unit of measure.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 (e) For embedded subassemblies, components, and parts that require DoD unique item identification under paragraph (c)(1)(iii) of this clause, the Contractor shall report as part of, or associated with, the Material Inspection and Receiving Report specified elsewhere in this contract, the following information:   (1) Unique item identifier of the parent item under paragraph (c)(1) of this clause that contains the embedded subassembly, component, or part. (2) Unique item identifier of the embedded subassembly, component, or part. (3) Unique item identifier type.** (4) Issuing agency code (if concatenated unique item identifier is used).** (5) Enterprise identifier (if concatenated unique item identifier is used).** (6) Original part number (if there is serialization within the original part number).** (7) Lot or batch number (if there is serialization within the lot or batch number).** (8) Current part number (optional and only if not the same as the original part number).** (9) Current part number effective date (optional and only if current part number is used).** (10) Serial number (if concatenated unique item identifier is used).** (11) Description. ** Once per item.

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003   (f) The Contractor shall submit the information required by paragraphs (d) and (e) of this clause in accordance with the data submission procedures at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/pdi/uid/data_submission_information.html. (g) Subcontracts. If the Contractor acquires by subcontract, any item(s) for which unique item identification is required in accordance with paragraph (c)(1) of this clause, the Contractor shall include this clause, including this paragraph (g), in the applicable subcontract(s). (End of clause)

DFARS Clause: 252.211-7003 ALTERNATE I (AUG 2008)    ALTERNATE I (AUG 2008) As prescribed in 211.274-5(a)(4), delete paragraphs (c), (d), (e), (f), and (g) of the basic clause, and add the following paragraphs (c) and (d) to the basic clause:   (c) For each item delivered under a contract line, subline, or exhibit line item under paragraph (b) of this clause, in addition to the information provided as part of the Material Inspection and Receiving Report specified elsewhere in this contract, the Contractor shall report the Government’s unit acquisition cost. (d) The Contractor shall submit the information required by paragraph (c) of this clause in accordance with the data submission procedures at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/pdi/uid/data_submission_information.html.

252.211-7003 Item Identification and Valuation Guidance for Industry DFARS 252.211-7003 Assuring Valuation, Accountability and Control of GP October 1, 2008

Comparison of the IUID Clauses New Items or Contract SOW -7003 Id and Valuation GFP -7007 GP Reporting Marking Not Required Virtual UII Using Property ID $5K and up Item Level (system tag) Not GFM; Reparables; CAP; Leased Property; Progress Payment lien items; Intellectual Property or Software; or Real Property <$5K must be in Contract Marking Required 2D Data Matrix Mark $5K and up CLIN/SLIN/ELIN ALL deliverables $5K+ <$5K must be in Contract