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Executive Summary
CHAPTER 1 The Nature of Counterfeit Electronic Parts
1.1 Introduction
1.2 What Is an Electronic Part?
1.3 What Is a Counterfeit Electronic Part?
1.4 Why Should We Be Concerned about Counterfeit Electronic Parts?
1.4.1 Counterfeit Electronic Parts Can Impact Safety and Security
1.4.2 Counterfeit Electronic Parts Can Drive Up Program Costs
1.4.3 Counterfeits May Not Always Be Detected by Testing
1.4.4 Counterfeits May Not Meet "Markings"
1.5 Availability of Counterfeit Electronics
1.5.1 Counterfeit Electronic Parts in the DoD Supply Chain
1.5.2 Senate Armed Services Committee Investigation
1.5.3 IHS Numbers on Counterfeit Electronic Parts
1.5.4 GAO Report on Counterfeit Electronic Parts
1.5.5 Customs and Border Protection Statistics
1.5.6 Numbers of Incidents Involving Counterfeit Electronic Parts
1.6 Where Do Counterfeit Electronic Parts Come From?
References
CHAPTER 2 Counterfeit Electronic Parts Manufacturing and the Supply Chain
2.1 Introduction
2.2 How Are Legitimate Electronic Parts Manufactured?
2.3 How Are Counterfeit Electronic Parts "Manufactured"?
2.4 What Is a Supply Chain?
2.5 How Are Electronic Parts Purchased by the Supply Chain?
2.5.1 Purchasing from the Original Component Manufacturer
2.5.2 Purchasing from the Authorized Distributor
2.5.3 Purchasing from the Non-Authorized Distributor
2.6 Life Cycle of Electronic Parts
2.7 Life Cycle of Aviation, Spacecraft, and Defense Products
2.8 How Do Counterfeit Electronic Parts Enter the Supply Chain?
References
CHAPTER 3 Keeping Counterfeit Electronic Parts Out of the Supply Chain
3.1 Introduction
3.2 What Is the Solution to Keeping Counterfeits Out of the Supply Chain?
3.3 Solutions, Best Practices, and Recommendations
3.3.1 Legislation.
3.3.2 Standards
SAE International
Independent Distributors of Electronics Association
International Electrotechnical Commission
3.3.3 Testing (Verification)
3.3.4 Reporting
Government-Industry Data Exchange Program
Electronic Resellers Association Incorporated
National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center
Federal Aviation Administration Suspected Unapproved Parts Program
3.3.5 Authentication Marking
3.3.6 Training
3.3.7 E-waste
3.3.8 Other Best Practices
3.4 The Solution to Keeping Counterfeits Out of the Supply Chain?
References
CHAPTER 4 The Future of Combating Counterfeit Electronic Parts
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Varying Department of Defense Budgets
4.3 Trusted Foundry
4.4 Trusted Supplier
4.5 Conflicting Contracting Regulations
4.6 Testing Limitations
4.7 No Fault Found
4.8 Advanced Technologies
4.8.1 DARPA SHIELD Program
4.8.2 Other Future Technologies
References
CHAPTER 5 Summary and Conclusion: The Way Forward
5.1 Defining Counterfeit Electronic Parts
5.2 Manufacturing Counterfeit Electronic Parts
5.3 Counterfeit Electronic Parts Entering the Supply Chain?
5.4 Keeping Counterfeits Out of the Supply Chain
5.5 Reducing the Proliferation of Counterfeit Electronic Parts
5.6 Elimination of Electronic Waste to Reduce Counterfeits
5.7 Reaction by Industry and Government
References
About the Author.
Table of contents
Executive Summary
CHAPTER 1 The Nature of Counterfeit Electronic Parts
1.1 Introduction
1.2 What Is an Electronic Part?
1.3 What Is a Counterfeit Electronic Part?
1.4 Why Should We Be Concerned about Counterfeit Electronic Parts?
1.4.1 Counterfeit Electronic Parts Can Impact Safety and Security
1.4.2 Counterfeit Electronic Parts Can Drive Up Program Costs
1.4.3 Counterfeits May Not Always Be Detected by Testing
1.4.4 Counterfeits May Not Meet "Markings"
1.5 Availability of Counterfeit Electronics
1.5.1 Counterfeit Electronic Parts in the DoD Supply Chain
1.5.2 Senate Armed Services Committee Investigation
1.5.3 IHS Numbers on Counterfeit Electronic Parts
1.5.4 GAO Report on Counterfeit Electronic Parts
1.5.5 Customs and Border Protection Statistics
1.5.6 Numbers of Incidents Involving Counterfeit Electronic Parts
1.6 Where Do Counterfeit Electronic Parts Come From?
References
CHAPTER 2 Counterfeit Electronic Parts Manufacturing and the Supply Chain
2.1 Introduction
2.2 How Are Legitimate Electronic Parts Manufactured?
2.3 How Are Counterfeit Electronic Parts "Manufactured"?
2.4 What Is a Supply Chain?
2.5 How Are Electronic Parts Purchased by the Supply Chain?
2.5.1 Purchasing from the Original Component Manufacturer
2.5.2 Purchasing from the Authorized Distributor
2.5.3 Purchasing from the Non-Authorized Distributor
2.6 Life Cycle of Electronic Parts
2.7 Life Cycle of Aviation, Spacecraft, and Defense Products
2.8 How Do Counterfeit Electronic Parts Enter the Supply Chain?
References
CHAPTER 3 Keeping Counterfeit Electronic Parts Out of the Supply Chain
3.1 Introduction
3.2 What Is the Solution to Keeping Counterfeits Out of the Supply Chain?
3.3 Solutions, Best Practices, and Recommendations
3.3.1 Legislation.
3.3.2 Standards
SAE International
Independent Distributors of Electronics Association
International Electrotechnical Commission
3.3.3 Testing (Verification)
3.3.4 Reporting
Government-Industry Data Exchange Program
Electronic Resellers Association Incorporated
National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center
Federal Aviation Administration Suspected Unapproved Parts Program
3.3.5 Authentication Marking
3.3.6 Training
3.3.7 E-waste
3.3.8 Other Best Practices
3.4 The Solution to Keeping Counterfeits Out of the Supply Chain?
References
CHAPTER 4 The Future of Combating Counterfeit Electronic Parts
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Varying Department of Defense Budgets
4.3 Trusted Foundry
4.4 Trusted Supplier
4.5 Conflicting Contracting Regulations
4.6 Testing Limitations
4.7 No Fault Found
4.8 Advanced Technologies
4.8.1 DARPA SHIELD Program
4.8.2 Other Future Technologies
References
CHAPTER 5 Summary and Conclusion: The Way Forward
5.1 Defining Counterfeit Electronic Parts
5.2 Manufacturing Counterfeit Electronic Parts
5.3 Counterfeit Electronic Parts Entering the Supply Chain?
5.4 Keeping Counterfeits Out of the Supply Chain
5.5 Reducing the Proliferation of Counterfeit Electronic Parts
5.6 Elimination of Electronic Waste to Reduce Counterfeits
5.7 Reaction by Industry and Government
References
About the Author.