OH MR. PAULS, and others. My SAIC contract reports to the Miniature and Microminiature (2M) repair group at NAVSEA Crane. Turns out that group is worthy keeper of the 2M repair manual (all 700+ pages) that goes to Navy Suface, NAVAIR, Marines, and Coast Guard. At least that is a part of the US military. Also, Crane has been designated as Lead, DoD Soldering Standards, and I believe that includes repair. Finally, the Armed Services, and I think some other Federal groups, have formed the "Soldering Technology Working Group", which just finished meeting in late August. I have copied Andy Ganster of the Crane 2M group who has compiled a listing of many standards for the STWG. I am asking Andy whether the information you seek is publicly available, as I only know OF the STWG, and am not a member - just a lowly contracting Beltway Bandit, sorta like Rockwell Collins. Andy can you answer Amol's question? If you can't post to IPC TechNet, send to me, and I will post. Thanks. Denny Fritz SAIC -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Pauls <[log in to unmask]> To: TechNet <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Tue, Sep 7, 2010 3:02 pm Subject: Re: [TN] Repair/Rework Standards Amol, hat depends on what you mean by "standards", "out there" and "industry". ood lord, I am starting to sound like President Clinton. Most of your military repair depots will have standard repair practices. nd since the Army never talks to the Navy that never talks to the Air orce, all of whom ignore the Coast Guard, they all have separate manuals. Sometimes these manuals are up to date, sometimes not. Sometimes they re publicly available, sometimes not. Then there is NASA. Most of us Class 3 avionics manufacturers have field service manuals that ave basic practices in them, so that we don't have to put that kind of nformation into the individual product maintenance manuals. Sometimes hat is considered proprietary (ours is) and sometimes not. Sometimes the ndividual airlines (such as Delta or Lufthansa) maintain their own eneral manuals. I don't have much experience in the Telecom world, but I would presume it ould be much the same. What is it you are trying to do exactly? Doug Pauls ockwell Collins he Duke of Dew Amol Kane <[log in to unmask]> ent by: TechNet <[log in to unmask]> 9/07/2010 01:11 PM lease respond to echNet E-Mail Forum <[log in to unmask]>; Please respond to mol Kane <[log in to unmask]> o [log in to unmask] c Subject TN] Repair/Rework Standards ear Technetters, am looking to make a list of all rework/repair standards out there in he industry. I already have IPC 7711 and 7721. Are there any thers....JEDEC? MIL? Etc that you are aware of or are using? 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