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.  Other  locally  assigned  numbers The NICN is a 13-digit number that identifies an item of supply. It is composed of the following parts: l l l Federal  Supply  Classification  (FSC)  code (numbers that occupy the first four digits of the NICN) Navy Item Control (NIC) number code (letters that  occupy  the  5th  and  6th  position) Serial  number  (alphanumeric  and  occupies  the 7th  through  the  13th  position) The NIC number males that you must be familiar with are listed in table 3-4. These codes differentiate the types of NICN. Refer to Appendix 2 of NAVSUP P-437 for  additional  information. Permanent LL Coded NICNs The NICNs with “LL” in the 5th and 6th positions and a “C” in the 7th position mean that the ICPs or other Navy  item  managers  (including  field  activities) assigned  them.  Its  purpose  is  to  identify  and  monitor nonstocked items that are not expected to have enough demand  to  qualify  for  NSN  assignment.  The  NICNs  are assigned to permit the maintenance of a complete and uniform inventory control point weapons system file. It Table  3-4.-Navy  Item  Control  Codes is also used to ensure that selected items are considered for inclusion in future allowance lists. Stock points must  purchase  items  identified  by  this  type  of  NICN. Stock points currently do not have the capability to translate permanent LL coded NICNs to applicable CAGES  and  part  numbers.  The  items  are  requisitioned by   using   the   DD   1348-6   format   (part   number requisition). Temporary LL Coded NICNs Temporary NICNs are used to identify and control items  pending  assignment  of  NSN  by  the  Defense Logistics   Services   Center   (DLSC).   These   NICNs enables the item manager to establish and maintain automated  file  records,  to  ease  procurement  action,  and to maximize automated processing of requisitions. The cognizant item managers review the temporary NICNs periodically to convert them to NSN or to delete the ones that are no longer required. When a requisition identifies an item by a temporary NICN that has been converted to an NSN the status card will include the new NSN in card columns 8 through 22 and status code BG  in  card  column  65-66.  You  should  update  the stock/custody   records   and   copies   of   outstanding requisitions as soon as you receive this information. The  SPCC  is  responsible  for  maintaining  NICN  to  NSN cross-reference  list  (formerly  FMSO’s  responsibility). For activities that use FED-LOG, searching by NICN to view the associated NSN is one of the options that can be  used  during  technical  research. Navy  Activity  Control  Numbers The  Navy  Activity  Control  (NAC)  numbers  are locally  assigned  identification  numbers.  They  identify those items that did not qualify for stockage during the provisioning  process.  These  items  do  not  have  an assigned  NSN  in  the  Federal  Cataloging  System. Cataloging  is  anticipated  for  those  items  meeting  the demand criteria. The  NAC  numbering  system  was  designed  to provide visibility for a large volume of part number items  stocked  at  field  level  activities.  The  system  has created a means for recording these items held at various activities  in  excess  of  their  immediate  requirements. Other activities can review the listing of all part number requirements with the items listed in NAC-10 to reduce duplication of stocking, buying, and manufacturing. Each CONUS reporting activity in the Navy supply distribution system submits all NAC numbers to the Aviation Supply Office (ASO) on a quarterly basis. 3-10

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