Communications Security Equipment and Components - United States (US)

Federal Supply Class (FSC): 5810

NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 5810

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 58 Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 58 Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment

Items Managed by United States (US) - NCB is 00 to 09

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NSN Format for Communications Security Equipment and Components
Codified by United States

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NATO Supply Class 5810 is a classification for Communications Security Equipment and Components within NATO Supply Group 58, which is dedicated to Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment.

Communications Security Equipment and Components refer to devices and systems that are designed to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of communication networks and information. These equipment and components play a crucial role in ensuring secure and reliable communication within military and government organizations.

Examples of Communications Security Equipment and Components that fall under NATO Supply Class 5810 include:

1. Encryption Devices: These are devices used to encrypt and decrypt sensitive information to prevent unauthorized access or interception. Encryption devices can include hardware-based encryption modules, cryptographic algorithms, and key management systems.

2. Secure Communication Systems: These systems provide secure communication channels for voice, data, and video transmission. They often incorporate encryption techniques, authentication mechanisms, and secure protocols to protect the confidentiality and integrity of the communication.

3. Secure Telephones: These are specialized telephones that provide secure voice communication by employing encryption algorithms and secure protocols. Secure telephones are commonly used in military and government organizations to protect sensitive conversations from eavesdropping.

4. Secure Network Equipment: This category includes routers, switches, firewalls, and other network devices that are specifically designed to provide secure communication within a network. These devices often have built-in security features such as VPN (Virtual Private Network) support, intrusion detection systems, and access control mechanisms.

5. Cryptographic Key Management Systems: These systems are used to securely generate, store, distribute, and manage cryptographic keys. Key management is a critical aspect of communications security, as the strength and proper management of encryption keys are essential for maintaining the security of encrypted data.

It is important to note that NATO Supply Class 5810 is specifically focused on communications security equipment and components. Other classes within NATO Supply Group 58 cover a wide range of communication, detection, and coherent radiation equipment, including radar systems, radio communication equipment, and electronic warfare systems.

By classifying these equipment and components into specific supply classes, NATO aims to facilitate procurement, logistics, and interoperability among member nations, ensuring that the right equipment is available for military and government organizations to maintain secure and reliable communication capabilities.

FSC 5810 Communications Security Equipment and Components - United States (US)
FSC 5810 Communications Security Equipment and Components - United States (US)

Note-Excludes oscillator items which should be classified in FSC 5955 or 5963; fiber optic items which should be classified in Group 60; electronic modules as defined under Class 5963; and electrical cable, cord and wire assemblies, harnesses and sets, related to FSG 58 equipment (see FSC 5995). In Group 58, more than in any other group, it frequently happens that the same name is listed as an index entry in each of several classes. In addition, that name may also appear as an entry in groups other than 58. Each such entry refers to a distinctly different part or assembly, even though the different items have the same name. The listing of the same names in two or more classes indicates that, in one form, the part or assembly covered by the name is applicable to the equipment covered by one class, and in another form is applicable to the equipment covered by another class. For example, the item name CODER, AUDIO FREQUENCY is applicable to two distinctly different assemblies, one of which has an application in cryptologic equipment, covered by Class 5810, and the other in radar equipment covered by Class 5840. Consequently the name CODER, AUDIO FREQUENCY is an entry under each of the two classes. When an item identification bears a name which is indexed under more than one class of Group 58, or in Group 58 and in some other group, the item will be classified in the same class as its next higher assembly in the manner described in the Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS) Procedures Manual, DoD 4100.39-M. Also excluded from this group are data transmission and communications equipment such as terminals, sensors and other devices designed for use with a configuration of ADPE.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5810 Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5810

What is Federal Supply Class 5810?
FSC 5810 is the Federal Supply Class (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 5810) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Communications Security Equipment and Components.
What is NATO Supply Classification Class 5810?
NSC 5810 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 5810 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Communications Security Equipment and Components.
Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 5810 in?
FSC 5810 is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 58 which contains Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment.
Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 5810 in?
NSC 5810 is in NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG) 58 which contains Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment.

Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5810 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5810

What is a Microcircuit Programmer? 49 Items
A Microcircuit Programmer (PROGRAMMER,MICROCIRCUIT) is a device used to imprint information on a microcircuit including EPROMS and single chip microcomputers. The device may also edit, verify and/or erase existing programmed microcircuits. The device may include remote controls and associated software packages.
What is an Equipment Communication Modification Kit? 100 Items
An Equipment Communication Modification Kit (MODIFICATION KIT,COMMUNICATION,EQUIPMENT) is an item or group of items employed to modify communication, detection, and coherent radiation equipment. Excludes data transmission, terminals, sensors and other devices designed for use with ADPE.
What is a Communications Security Module? 385 Items
A Communications Security Module is a removable component which performs multilevel encryption/decryption functions for telecommunications equipment.
What is a Microcircuit Programmer Adapter? 23 Items
A Microcircuit Programmer Adapter (ADAPTER,MICROCIRCUIT PROGRAMMER) is a device which is used in conjunction with a PROGRAMMER, MICROCIRCUIT and provides the means for connecting a specific family of microcircuit devices to the programmer. It may have facilities for verifiying that the microcircuit being mounted is of the correct type, that it is installed correctly, that it is blank, or that a previously programmed microcircuit is usable with the present program.
What is an Encryption-Decryption Equipment? 451 Items
An Encryption-Decryption Equipment is an item designed for electronic and/or mechanical encryption of information or single signals in order to ensure permanent and secure protection against decryption, and/or designed for decryption of information or single signals.
What is an Encryption-Decryption Subassembly? 145 Items
An Encryption-Decryption Subassembly is a collection of different type items having a common mounting or mounted to each other and forming part of an ENCRYPTION-DECRYPTION EQUIPMENT. They are not self-contained and cannot be assigned a more specific item name.
What is a Cryptologic Combat Support System? 17 Items
A Cryptologic Combat Support System (COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM,CRYPTOLOGIC) is a combination of equipment assembled to meet essential command missions. The equipment transmits, receives, processes, transfers, deciphers and enciphers data and record messages in order to act as the point of interaction between cryptologic networks, combat information systems and other surces of tactical cryptologic information.
What is a Secure Unit Telephone? 126 Items
A Secure Unit Telephone (TELEPHONE,SECURE UNIT) is an item specifically designed to transmit and receive clear and secure voice or data communication. A crypto ignition key is required and supplied for secure communication. A display is provided to identify the mode of communication.
What is a Security Data System? 97 Items
A Security Data System is a secure data configuration consisting of a secure data processing terminal, interface, and secure data equipment. It may or may not include a printer, keyboard, terminal and signal converter. It may be a portable system that can be contained in a briefcase.
What is an Audio-Video Decoder? 15 Items
An Audio-Video Decoder (DECODER,AUDIO-VIDEO) is an electronic device which converts coded electrical impulses into audio and/or video intelligence generally used with satellite systems.
What is a Cryptologic Remote Control Unit? 50 Items
A Cryptologic Remote Control Unit (REMOTE CONTROL UNIT,CRYPTOLOGIC) is an item consisting of indicators, switches, and other components that operate a cryptologic device from remote locations on land vehicles, ships, fixed sites and aircraft.
What is a Punched Tape Reader? 10 Items
A Punched Tape Reader (READER,PUNCHED TAPE) is a device capable of converting information from TAPE, PUNCHED PROGRAM into electrical pulses suitable for application to another component. Excludes DISTRIBUTOR-TRANSMITTER, TELETYPEWRITER. See also TRANSPORT, MAGNETIC TAPE.
What is a Cryptographic Key Transfer Unit? 55 Items
A Cryptographic Key Transfer Unit (TRANSFER UNIT,CRYPTOGRAPHIC KEY) is a programmable device or unit that can upload, download, and/or store an electronic key for secure transport. For use with cryptographic key generator(s), de-encoder equipment, comsec and/or transec keys or other other equipment with integrated cryptographic capability. Excludes TRANSFER UNIT, PRORAMMABLE CARTRIDGE.
What is a Crypto Ignition Key? 39 Items
A Crypto Ignition Key is a physical key for Communications Security Equipment that does not process multilevel encryption/decryption functions. It only provides for unlock/lock communication equipment capability and allows for secure voice/data processing within the associated equipment. Once configured, it is linked with the associated equipment and may not be utilized with any other equipment.
What is a Tactical Switching Network? 14 Items
A Tactical Switching Network (NETWORK,TACTICAL SWITCHING) is this collection of items consists of such components as routers, servers, computers, related hardware, software and the like. A system provides ciphertext transport connecting globally distributed network centers and communication sites. These centers and sites are part of the network. See also SWITCHING GROUP, DIGITAL DATA. For systems that do not include remote components, see NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM and SECURITY DATA SYSTEM.

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