MIL-STD-962D
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m. Concluding material (see 5.13).
5.4 Self-cover. All standards shall have a self-cover. The security classification (if applicable), title, document identifier, date of issue, the DoD seal, either the AMSC number or "AMSC N/A", and the FSC, FSG, or AREA shall appear on the self-cover (see the self-cover of this standard for an example). In addition, drafts of proposed standards shall carry one of the following notes at the top of the self-cover, as applicable:
"NOTE: This draft, dated (date) prepared by (preparing activity), has not been approved and is subject to modification. DO NOT USE PRIOR TO APPROVAL. (Project )"
"NOTE: This draft, dated (date) prepared by (name of agent), as agent for (preparing activity), has not been approved and is subject to modification. DO NOT USE PRIOR TO APPROVAL. (Project )"
This note shall be removed from the approved document prior to publication.
5.4.1 Heading. Standards shall have one of the following headings on the self-cover, as applicable:
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DESIGN CRITERIA STANDARD
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE MANUFACTURING PROCESS STANDARD
5.4.2 Titling. Under the heading, there shall be a short title that indicates the scope of the document. The title should be constructed as if it were the title to a book, rather than having an inverted title with the main noun name first.
5.4.3 Document identifiers. The preparing activity shall assign the document identifier for a new standard using the Automated Document Number module in ASSIST.
5.4.3.1 Identification of coordinated standards. Coordinated standards shall be identified by the letters "MIL-STD" followed by a hyphen and an Arabic numeral. For example, "MIL- STD-123."
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