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The (DoDAAC) must be entered as the first six positions of the (PIIN). A DoDAAC is required for the contract administration and issuing office addresses. The address data is used for shipping, billing and identification purposes by Military Services, Federal Agencies and civil agencies. Some business application systems requiring DoDAAD (Directory) data to support their business processes include (but not limited to): supply chain, material management, distribution, transportation, maintenance, financial, and acquisition systems. Shippers use the DoDAAD for address information.
DoD Business Rule: A DoDAAC may have up to four distinct addresses associated with it in the DoDAAD database. The Type of Address Code differentiates the addresses as follows:
TAC 1 - Ordering activity (this address is mandatory and may also be Ship To address if no TAC 2 is present and/or the Bill To address if no TAC 3)
TAC 2 - Ship to Address - if different from TAC 1
TAC 3 - Billing Address - if different from TAC 1
TAC 4 - Commercial Small Parcel Address - if different from TAC 2 |
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Business Rule Number: | 909145 |
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Business Rule Category: | Structural Assertion |
Business Rule Level: | Operational |
Business Rule Source Type: | Compliance Requirement |
Reference Material: | DFARS 204.7000 DDAAS is the DODAAD Central Control Point (CCP) responsible for ensuring 24x7 DODAAD availability by:
DLA Transaction Services (formely DAASC) maintains the hardware, software & authoritative database, Controlls acces |
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