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I have spoken off-line with engineers who are organizing "block
changes" of specifications (from military to commercial), specifically
from MIL-STD-2000 to J-STD-001.
MIL-STD-2000 was cancelled without replacement effective June 13, 1995 and
although the DoD recognizes ANSI/J-STD-001 as the national consensus
standard on electronic manufacturing (soldering), the DoD will not be
"adopting" J-STD-001.
That said, one of the IPC National Soldering Standard task group (J-STD-001)
members works in the office of the Secretary and may be able to help.
Call 703-695-7580 and ask for Jim Woodford.
Mike Buetow
IPC Technical Staff
2215 Sanders Road
Northbrook, IL 60062
P: 847-509-9700, ext. 335
F: 847-509-9798
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