NATO CODIFICATION
NATO CODIFICATION
The National Codification Bureau of the Republic of Korea(NCB KOR)

- To manage the Korean Codification System in conformity with the NATO Codification System(NCS) based on rules and regulations established in AC/135
- To identify and codify items of supply produced by Korean manufacturers and used by military services and NATO countries/sponsored non-NATO countries.
- To maintain a Total Item Record(TIR) that stores all data for each codified item of supply
DAPA
Present-1982
HISTORY
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2019~
Restructured the NCB KOR due to the reshuffling of DAPA
※ Internal change of organizational structure in DAPA
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2014
Finished Compliance Test for new codification tool(KDSIS)
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2013
Launched new codification tool
(KDSIS: Korea Defense Standard Information System)
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2012
Restructured the KOR NCB due to the reshuffling of DAPA
※ Internal change of organizational structure in DAPA
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2011
Organizational Change in the NCB Codification Teams are Joined together into one
(Int'l/National Codification Team -> Logistics Information Management Team)
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2006
Changed organization of the NCB(DPA → DAPA)
DAPA : Defense Acquisition Program Administration
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2005
Sponsored Tier 2 Country
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2003
Requested the Tier 2 status
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2001
Implemented data exchange via NATO Mailbox System
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1999
Developed "DPAMIS"(DPA Management Information System)
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1983
Sponsored Tier 1 Country (Introduction of NCS)
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1982
Established "Standard Codification Bureau" subordinate department of the DPA
DPA : Defense Procurement Agency