FED-STD-595 Officially Cancelled

FED-STD-595, Colors Used in Government Procurement, has been officially cancelled.  The Cancellation Notice 2 for Revision C has been released and can be purchased from Document Center Inc. if needed.  The cancellation makes the transition to the AMS-STD-595 official.  All procurement using the FED-STD-595 should now be made using the AMS-STD-595 instead.

You will note that the AMS-STD-595 was released back in 2015.  However, there has been a recent update to the publication.  This is the Revision A released 2/10/2017. You’ll note that the transition become official only after the new Revision A was released for the AMS edition by SAE.

If you’d like to learn more about the AMS-STD-595 Revision A, please see my previous post: New AMS Standard AMS-STD-595 Revision A – Color Standard Updated.  In that post, I review the changes that have been recently made to the  document.

For those of you used to using the FED-STD-595, I’m sure there’s a number of questions that remain.  First of all, why did the document need to change?  I believe that the costs associated with publishing and distributing the publication became difficult for GSA (the original caretaker) to support.  This was an unusual Federal Standard, with the color chips included in the publication.  Finding an industry organization willing to take on the maintenance and distribution costs was in line with the federal government’s mandate to use external standards where ever possible.

Also, FED-STD-595 was widely used throughout industry, not only for DoD and Federal procurement.  So having an industry association maintain the document allows for broader input during the revision cycle.  Migration to SAE International (formerly the Society of Automotive Engineers) is a natural fit.

What’s the downside for users of the FED-STD-595?  Of course, it’s the increased cost of the publication.  And the fact that the color chips are no longer included along with the text portion of the document.  The AMS-STD-595 does not include any color chips.  These must be purchased separately, as the traditional fanbook or individual color chips.

What’s the upside?  The underlying color reference media information has been expanded.  The use of the CIE L*a*b* color values is now a part of the standard.  So moving forward, the fundamental values of colors are likely to be linked to more commonly used color systems.

Should you need a copy of the cancellation notice for FED-STD-595, please get in touch with us by phone (650-591-7600) or email (info@document-center.com).  We can provide it to you in either paper format or for pdf download for a nominal fee.  To order the AMS-STD-595 or any of the color chips, try using the Document Center Inc. webstore at www.document-center.com.  Here is a direct link to the order page for the AMS-STD-595.  If you’d like to see an expanded catalog of the color chip choices, please review this AMS-STD-595 options page.

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New AMS-STD-595 Revision A – Color Standard Updated!

AMS-STD-595, Colors Used in Government Procurement, has just been revised.  The new Revision A is available from Document Center Inc. now.  I do want you to realize that the updated document is the text of the old FED-STD-595 only.  The color chips that used to come with the document now must be purchased separately.

FYI:  I blogged about the AMS-STD-595 when it was first released in 2015.  There were a few issues with the migration of the FED-STD-595 to the AMS-STD-595 at that time.  Those issues have now been resolved.

Of course, this publication is required for many U.S. government contracts.  It provides information on color identification, matching, and quality control.  You’ll also find designation and use of color media data here.  While the formulations in the standard are acceptable to some, many of our customers rely on the color chips for color matching.

So its notable that with the release of AMS-STD-595 A, there are an additional 42 new color chips.  If you would like a list of these new chips, please send us an email with your request (info@document-center.com).  Thanks!

Updates have been made to the AMS-STD-595 document as well.  Color reference media information has been updated.  The tristimulus color values have been replaced by CIE L*a*b* color values.  So this is a significant technical update from the previous edition, which is now obsolete.

AMS-STD-595, as the replacement document for the FED-STD-595, is widely used throughout industry.  As noted before, it is required for many government contracts.  But it is also widely referenced in many other applications as well.

If you’re using this publication, you’ll need a copy of the new update.  Search for and order all SAE Standards including all AMS documents from our webstore, www.document-center.com.  Here are direct links to the order page for the AMS-STD-595 A, for the order page for the AMS-STD-595 fandeck and the order page for the AMS-STD-595 complete set.  FYI: We would expect any chip orders to only ship when the new chips are available.

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