MIL-STD-810G, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSIDERATIONS AND LABORATORY TESTS (31 OCT 2008)
MIL-STD-810G, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSIDERATIONS AND LABORATORY TESTS (31 OCT 2008) (24 MB)., This standard contains materiel acquisition program planning and engineering direction for considering the
influences that environmental stresses have on materiel throughout all phases of its service life. It is important to
note that this document does not impose design or test specifications. Rather, it describes the environmental
tailoring process that results in realistic materiel designs and test methods based on materiel system performance
requirements. This document supports the functions of three different groups of personnel involved in the materiel acquisition
process. Each of these groups is critical to the goal of successfully incorporating environmental considerations into
materiel design, test, and evaluation. Although each group has different tasks to perform, none of these tasks can be
isolated from the others in a successful acquisition program. As shown on Figure 1-2, this information is intended
for the following:
a. Materiel acquisition program managers among whose responsibilities is ensuring materiel will function
as required in intended operational environments. (See 4.1, below.)
b. Environmental engineering specialists (EES) who assist combat and materiel developers throughout the
acquisition process to tailor their materiel designs and test designs to environmental stresses/constraints
expected during the materiel's service life. (See 4.2, below.)
c. Design, test, and evaluation community analysts, engineers, and facility operators who meet user needs
by focusing on tailored designs and tests. (See 4.3, below, and Part Two of this standard.)