MIL-HDBK-115B(ARMY)
5.17.5.2. GIDEP representatives/membership. The GIDEP is an important tool in the reverse engineering process. Many commands have GIDEP representatives and membership may be obtained by contacting:
Officer in Charge
GIDEP Operation Center
Corona, California 91720
5.17.5.3 Additional sources of data.. Additional data may be obtained by searching:
a. Vendor catalogs,
b. Military/federal standards/specifications, c. Military handbooks,
d. Data item descriptions, e. MS drawings, and
f. Qualified parts lists.
5.18 Technical data package requirements. The number and size of drawings, specifications, and associated lists required to complete the TDP should be determined. A block of drawing numbers should then be requested from the cognizant Command, along with the format requirements, such as drawing media and special notes or procedures unique to that Command.
5.19 Reverse engineering management plan.
5.19.1 Reverse engineering management plan objective. A reverse engineering management plan should be completed for each candidate to ensure a logical sequence of events in order to prevent delays or misinterpretations in the overall program objectives.
5.19.2 Management plan development. A reverse engineering management plan may be developed at the beginning of the process. This plan may not be complete, however, until hardware and data are reviewed. This management plan may include in-process reviews and possible economical
cut-off points. A tasking plan should be developed upon completion of the disassembly process, when a better knowledge of the parts has been obtained,
5.19.3 Tasking plan. The tasking plan should define the tasks necessary to complete the TDP, as well as the management control and
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