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MILITARY ENGINEERING DATA
ASSET LOCATOR SYSTEM
YOUR GATEWAY TO TECHNICAL
DATA INFORMATION
Military Engineering Data Asset Locator System
YOUR GATEWAY TO TECHNICAL DATA INFORMATION
Managed by the Defense Logistics Information Service, the Military Engineering Data Asset Locator System (MEDALS) is an automated information system that serves as the central index of engineering data for the Department of Defense (DOD). DOD technical data repositories, which store, maintain, and distribute the engineering drawings, supply the MEDALS program with technical drawing indexing data and associated information. The MEDALS program is linked to the acquisition process of technical data and maintains indexing information throughout the documents life cycle. It is an interactive on-line system that indicates quickly and easily where engineering drawings or documents reside, links you to the WEB repositories, and provides you with the information and ability to order it fast...by phone, mail, FAX, E-mail, or electronic order requests. A batch input feature is also available that permits users to submit high volume inquiries for drawing locations directly on-line or through other multi-media (e.g. CD-ROM, floppy disk, or diskette). Access to the MEDALS indexing data does not imply or grant access to the technical data indexed.



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