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If you are active duty or a reservist, your UIC is listed on your NSIPS (Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System) record or your PSR (Personnel Summary Report) . It identifies the command to which you are assigned.
Note: In modern Navy systems, the UIC and DoDAAC are frequently identical for major commands, but a single UIC can have multiple DoDAACs for different functions (e.g., one for warehouse receipts, one for government credit card purchases).
The Navy UIC list serves several critical purposes. Firstly, it enables efficient communication between units and commands, allowing for clear identification and addressing of messages, reports, and other communications. Secondly, the UIC list facilitates resource allocation and management, ensuring that units receive the necessary personnel, equipment, and supplies to perform their duties. Finally, the UIC list supports operational planning, enabling commanders to rapidly identify and deploy units in response to emerging crises or contingencies.
Every piece of gear ordered, from aircraft carrier parts to office supplies, is billed to a specific UIC. The code ensures that funds appropriated by Congress are accurately tracked and spent by the specific commands to which they were allocated. 3. Operational Chain of Command navy uic code list
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Unauthorized distribution of the full UIC list is prohibited as it can expose force structure.
Your permanent change of station (PCS) orders list the exact UIC for both your current and future commands. If you are active duty or a reservist,
This is the most comprehensive authoritative source for command addresses and UICs. It is available on the Department of the Navy Issuances (DONI) website .
Every commissioned ship has a dedicated UIC. This code remains identical whether the ship is deployed to the Persian Gulf or undergoing dry-dock maintenance.
A is a unique, six-character alphanumeric code used by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to identify specific organizational entities. For the U.S. Navy, these codes are critical for manpower, personnel, and fiscal management. Structure of a Navy UIC The Navy UIC list serves several critical purposes
Active-duty and reserve personnel can view their current and historical UICs via the Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS).
: The following five characters uniquely identify the specific command, ship, or activity (e.g., N00011 for the Chief of Naval Operations).
Every major ship in the fleet has a dedicated UIC. This code remains with the ship throughout its operational life, regardless of where it is homeported. UIC 23165 USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69): UIC 05822 USS Nimitz (CVN 68): UIC 05811 2. Major Shore Commands and Headquarters
Parts ordered through the federal supply system require a UIC to ensure delivery to the correct location or vessel.
The primary database for command readiness and identification. NAVSO P-1000:
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