UID Tags for IUID Compliance

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Item Unique Identification (IUID) is a mandatory Department of Defense program designed to ensure every asset in military and government contracts can be tracked, managed, and verified with precision. At the core of compliance lies the UID label, a durable solution that encodes critical machine readable information in formats such as barcode or Data Matrix code, enabling smooth scan and verification.

Our UID program ensures every UID tag or UID label meets MIL STD 130 requirements and maintains compliance throughout the lifecycle of your DoD assets. Whether you need aluminum, metal, or premium polyester UID labels, Metalcraft provides high-quality materials and marking solutions to withstand rugged environments, ensuring long-lasting labels that prevent errors and enable accurate tracking.

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Digital and subsurface printing provide durable barcode readability and protect logos and text from harsh chemicals and abrasion, ensuring longevity. View Product
Metalcraft's Foil 2D Dot is a durable, compact ID solution for small parts tracking, withstanding extreme conditions and allowing detailed data storage in minimal space. View Product
Photo Anodized Aluminum IUID Plates offer durable, UV-resistant, MIL-STD-130 compliant barcode readability, ideal for industrial and outdoor use, with multiple thickness and fastening options. View Product
Laser-etched 3M 7847 Polyacrylic IUID Labels offer high-contrast, durable, and chemical-resistant asset tagging, ideal for extreme temperatures and easy application on various surfaces. View Product
Photo Anodized Foil IUID Labels offer durable adhesion, clarity, and UV resistance, with barcodes sealed within the anodized aluminum layer for lasting identification on curved surfaces. View Product
Metalized Polyester IUID labels are durable, flexible, and resistant to abrasion, oils, solvents, and temperatures from -40 °F to 248 °F. View Product
Schreiner Color Laser Film (CLF) is a durable, high-adhesion, laser-markable polyester label ideal for rugged industrial use. View Product
Tesa® 6973 PV6 is a durable, MIL-STD-130 compliant polyacrylic label stock with excellent adhesion to LSE plastics, ideal for laser-etched IUID and 2D Data Matrix labels in long-term applications. View Product
Polyester IUID Labels offer durable, cost-effective adhesion, high image quality, and temperature tolerance from -40 °F to 257 °F, ideal for industrial use. View Product

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IUID (Item Unique Identification) is a DoD mandate requiring a globally unique identifier for tracking items across their lifecycle. Compliance is critical for DoD contractors, suppliers, and agencies, covering assets over $5,000, mission-critical equipment, and government-furnished property. The IUID mark includes a 2D DataMatrix barcode with the enterprise identifier and serial number, utilizing Construct 1 or 2 serialization methods. Metalcraft offers durable IUID-compliant labels, registration services, and is ITAR and DFARS compliant, making them a reliable partner for IUID needs.

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IUID labels represent a standardized system of marking and tracking items, established by the Department of Defense to meet strict compliance and quality standards. Through item unique identification, each asset receives a distinct UID number or serial number, encoded on a durable UID label or UID tag.

The system uses Data Matrix barcodes that encode vital part number, serial number, and cage code data, ensuring accurate and repeatable print verification across all contracts. These encoded identifiers reduce errors, enable accountability, and enhance defense supply chain visibility.

The system comprises several key component designed to facilitate the unique identification, tracking, and management of items. These parts work together to give each item a unique ID and to update important information as needed. Here are the main components of the system.

  1. Unique Identifier
    A distinct number or code applied to each item to ensure it can be tracked in the system and verified against DoD requirements.
  2. Data Matrix Code / Barcode
    A two-dimensional barcode that can encode critical identifiers such as the serial number and cage code. Once applied, the UID label allows machines to scan and retrieve machine readable information instantly.
  3. Registry and Database
    All UID data is stored in the central IUID Registry managed by the Department of Defense, linking every UID tag to the lifecycle of the asset. This provides complete visibility into government and defense supply chains.

Although closely related, IUID and UID serve slightly different purposes, especially when it comes to government contracts and defense applications. Both involve item unique identification through durable UID labels or UID tags, but the scope and application set them apart.

  • IUID (Item Unique Identification):
    IUID is a system mandated by the Department of Defense (DoD) to provide each asset with a permanent, globally unique identifier. Under MIL STD 130, every item must be marked with a UID label or UID tag containing machine readable information such as a serial number, cage code, or part number. This ensures strict compliance, reduces errors, and enables complete lifecycle tracking of DoD assets. Government agencies rely on IUID to improve visibility, accountability, and management of equipment across supply chains and defense contracts.
  • UID (Unique Item Identification):
    UID, on the other hand, is the broader concept of assigning a unique identifier to an item. Unlike IUID, UID is not limited to military or government use. Many companies across industries use UID tags or UID labels to create identifiers for inventory, assets, or equipment, often encoded into a barcode or Data Matrix code. UID enables accurate tracking, quick scan and retrieval of information, and compliance with internal quality standards, even outside government or defense requirements.

The Item Unique Identification system is important for several reasons, particularly in industries where precise tracking, accountability, and efficient management of items are critical. Here are key reasons why IUID is important.

  1. The IUID system assigns a distinct identifier to each item, guaranteeing that no two items have the same code. This allows for accurate and clear identification of items, minimizing the chance of mistakes, misunderstandings, and difficulties in management.
  2. IUID improves traceability by allowing organizations to track items from manufacturing to delivery and use. This enhances transparency and tracking in the supply chain by providing information on the location and status of items.
  3. IUID helps improve asset visibility by providing a standardized method for identifying and tracking items. This makes it easier to locate, monitor, and manage assets, reducing the chances of losing or misplacing items.
  4. Data Matrix codes in IUID help capture data quickly and accurately. This reduces errors that can occur when entering data manually. It also speeds up the process of identifying and recording item information.
  5. Government rules often require the use of IUID in government contracts, especially in the defense industry. This helps contractors meet standards and fulfill their contract obligations, making sure everything runs smoothly in the supply chain.”

IUID is important because it helps identify and track items consistently. This leads to improved efficiency, accuracy, and accountability in various industries and supply chains.

In summary:

  • IUID is the government- and defense-specific system required for DoD compliance and tied directly to MIL STD 130 specifications.
  • UID is the general practice of uniquely identifying items across industries using labels or tags, regardless of whether they are part of a government contract.

The Department of Defense mandates UID labels on high-value assets, sensitive equipment, and items procured under specific government contracts. Examples include:

  • Military Equipment: Vehicles, aircraft, communication systems, and weapons must all carry UID labels that encode serial numbers and meet MIL STD 130.
  • Government Property: Computers, servers, and other equipment owned by a department must be marked with durable UID labels.
  • Contract-Specific Assets: Some contracts require UID labels as part of the acquisition process.

Each UID tag or label ensures every asset is uniquely identified, providing full lifecycle visibility for the DoD.

The UID number is the backbone of the item unique identification system. It combines identifiers like the part number, serial number, and cage code into a standardized code that is permanently encoded onto a UID label or UID tag.

  • Encoding and Printing: Each UID label is printed and encoded to ensure accuracy and meet specifications.
  • Scanning: The barcode or Data Matrix code can be instantly scanned for fast retrieval of machine readable information.
  • Database Entry: The UID number is uploaded into the IUID Registry, where government and defense agencies manage and verify the asset lifecycle.

This ensures every UID label meets the strict rules of compliance for DoD and military supply chains.

Failure to follow rules and meet compliance standards on UID labels can jeopardize contracts and government relationships. By working with Metalcraft, you ensure:

  • Full compliance with DoD and MIL STD 130 requirements
  • Accurate encoding of every UID label and UID tag
  • Elimination of errors with verified marking and print standards
  • Lifetime durability of labels for military and government assets

Our expertise helps companies meet the strict demands of the Department of Defense, ensuring every UID label supports accurate tracking and complete compliance.