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Document ID:   FF-L-2740       Scroll down to access document images

Overview
Title:  Locks, Combination, Electromechanical
Scope:  The purpose of this document is to describe the U.S. Government's requirements and expectations for a combination lock designed and manufactured specifically to protect unattended national security information (NSI).
Status:  Active Document Date:  21-AUG-2018      
  Next Review Due:  20-AUG-2023
5340 Doc Category:   Federal Specification  
QPL/QML:  QPL-FF-L-2740-10

Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:  CC  DLA Land and Maritime  
  Preparing Activity: FAS  General Services Administration
DoD Interest Level:  # No official DoD interest has been registered
Coordination:  Limited  
Other Custodian:  FAS   General Services Administration  

Revision History Click on column headings for a description of column content.
MediaDocument Part DescriptionDist StmtDocument DatePagesSize
Document ImageRevision B Amendment 2 A21-AUG-20185275.9 KB
Document ImageRevision B Amendment 1 A02-MAY-2012210.6 KB
Document ImageRevision B A15-JUN-2011181136.2 KB
Document ImageRevision A Amendment 1 A25-MAY-2001134.2 KB
Document ImageRevision A A12-JAN-199715151.8 KB
Document ImageInterim Amendment A03-DEC-199414341.4 KB
Document ImageInterim Amendment A25-FEB-199410258.6 KB
Document ImageInterim Amendment A09-FEB-1994359.1 KB
Document ImageBase Document A12-OCT-198919723.9 KB

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