URGENCY OF NEED DESIGNATORS
(UND)
Card Columns 62 - 64
(REQUIRED DELIVERY DATE)
A - Unable to perform mission
B - Impaired operational capability
C - Routine
The chart illustrated below shows how the
F/AD used in conjunction with the UND deter-
mines the priority of a requisition. Note that an
assigned F/AD normally limits the requisitioner
to choosing from three priority designators con-
sistent with the UND. For example, NAVED-
TRAPRODEVCEN Pensacola, Florida, is
assigned the F/AD V. This means that the
priority for this command will normally be
either 08, 10, or 15. As mentioned earlier in this
chapter, the Command Religious Program will
normally obtain material on a routine basis as
outlined in the Uniform Material and Issue
Priority System (UMMIPS). Therefore, the cor-
rect entry for this requisition is the priority
designator 15.
The standard delivery date of the assigned
priority designator (card columns 60 and 61) is
normally considered to be the required delivery
date; therefore, no required delivery date is
entered in card columns 62 through 64 except
under special circumstances outlined in OP-
NAVINST 4614.1 and NAVSUP P-437. The
Julian date is entered in this section when a re-
quired delivery date is specified. For this requisi-
tion, this section is left blank.
Data Blocks G - K
(STATUS DATA)
These blocks are left blank.
Card Columns 65-66
(ADVICE CODE)
This section is left blank.
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