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| NSN | 7025-01-620-3299 |
| FSC | 7025 — ADP Equipment |
| CAGE | 3R283 — HPE |
| Unit of Issue | EA |
| Shelf Life | Non-deteriorative |
The base layer. 10.9M+ parts from the Defense Logistics Agency's PUB LOG dataset, published monthly under 10 U.S.C. 2455. We index it. We do not modify it. Every FLIS field displays exactly as published — no normalization, no enrichment, no editorial changes. If DLA published it with a typo, the typo stays.
Manufacturer specifications pulled from vendor catalogs. Part descriptions, technical specifications, lifecycle status, form-fit-function data. Mapped to FLIS records via CAGE code and part number cross-reference.
Every search result produces a Data Sheet. One page. Specifications at the top, cross-references in the middle. Machine-generated. Machine-verified. Zero human edits.
Paste part numbers in any format — one per line, comma-separated, copied from a spreadsheet. The search engine strips delimiters, corrects casing, and maps each input to its canonical form before querying. Mixed manufacturers, mixed formats, mixed case.
Returns:
Export as Excel workbook.
The Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS) is the catalog of record for U.S. military and federal supply items. Maintained by the Defense Logistics Agency under 10 U.S.C. 2455. Originally authorized by the Defense Cataloging and Standardization Act of 1952 (Public Law 82-436). The publicly releasable subset — PUB LOG — is published monthly at the FLIS Data Electronic Reading Room.
PartsTable indexes the full PUB LOG dataset. 10,932,847 parts across 78 Federal Supply Groups. We do not modify, normalize, or editorially adjust any FLIS field. If a record contains an error in the source data, that error appears in our index. This is by design.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| NSN | 13-digit identifier: 4-digit FSC + 9-digit NIIN |
| FSC | 4-digit classification under NATO STANAG 3150 |
| CAGE | 5-character Commercial and Government Entity code identifying the manufacturer |
| Item Name | Official item description per Federal Item Identification Guide |
| Unit of Issue | Standard unit (EA, BX, KT, FT, etc.) |
| Shelf Life | Deteriorative or non-deteriorative classification |
| Demil Code | Controls on disposal and export |
| PIIN | Procurement Instrument Identification Number |
| Reference Number | Manufacturer part numbers cross-referenced to the NSN |
Other platforms normalize FLIS data — correcting descriptions, standardizing formats, merging records. That creates a derivative dataset. Useful, but no longer authoritative.
PartsTable shows FLIS data 1:1. The enrichment layers (OEM specifications, cross-references) are clearly separated. You always know which data came from the government and which came from commercial sources. The separation is the point.
FLIS catalogs items using the Federal Supply Classification system — 78 groups covering every category of material used by the U.S. military and federal agencies. PartsTable indexes the publicly available portion (PUB LOG) across all groups.
| Segment | Relevant FSGs | What's In FLIS |
|---|---|---|
| Data Centers | Server, storage, and networking hardware. | |
| 5G Infrastructure | Base station components, antenna systems, RF modules. | |
| Electric Vehicles | Charging infrastructure, power electronics. | |
| Renewable Energy | Solar, wind, and grid-scale power components. | |
| Cybersecurity | Hardware security modules, encrypted communication devices. | |
| IoT / Edge Computing | Sensor networks, edge processors, industrial controllers. | |
| Semiconductor | Fab equipment, materials, and electronic components. | |
| Robotics | Autonomous systems, industrial automation. | |
| Space | Launch systems, satellite components. | |
| Rail | Rolling stock, signaling, track components. |
FLIS covers 78 Federal Supply Groups — far more than the 10 listed above. If your vertical works with parts cataloged in the federal supply system, we probably index it. Contact us at [email protected].
The A2A Protocol (Agent-to-Agent) is an open standard for AI systems to communicate. Version 1.0, Apache 2.0 license, governed by the Linux Foundation.
PartsTable publishes an A2A Agent Card at /.well-known/agent-card.json. Any compliant agent can discover our capabilities, authenticate, and send structured queries. The response includes the same intelligence available through the web interface — specifications, cross-references — in machine-readable JSON.
Specification: a2a-protocol.org
Every FLIS field displays exactly as published in DLA's PUB LOG dataset. We do not normalize, correct, or editorially adjust government data. Monthly index refresh.
Verify: Compare any record against DLA FLIS Data Electronic Reading RoomNo human has edited, overridden, or manually adjusted any data field in the PartsTable index. All processing is automated. All enrichment is algorithmic. This eliminates transcription errors, subjective judgments, and operator bias.
Verify: Our processing pipeline is deterministic — same input always produces same outputPartsTable implements the Agent-to-Agent Protocol v1.0, governed by the Linux Foundation under Apache 2.0 license. Our Agent Card is published at /.well-known/agent-card.json.
Parts classified using the Federal Supply Classification system, standardized under NATO STANAG 3150. 78 Federal Supply Groups. Same taxonomy used across all NATO member nations.
Verify: NATO STANAG 3150 | DLA H2 CatalogThe PartsTable automation node is built on n8n (open source, fair-code license). Deployable on your infrastructure. Source-inspectable. No proprietary runtime.
Verify: n8n.io | GitHub repository (forthcoming)PartsTable is an automation company. The parts search is free. The automation is the product.
Automation means structured workflows that execute without human intervention. Email arrives, parts are extracted, availability is checked, a quote is generated, and a human reviews it before it sends. Every step logged. Every decision traceable. No black box.
The AI component is narrow: learning which parts cross-reference to which, improving normalization patterns over time, flagging anomalies in supply data. It does not make purchasing decisions. It does not send emails. It does not approve quotes.
What Automation Means
95% of the work is automation. Structured steps that execute the same way every time, with a clear audit trail.
How It Works in Practice
A parts distributor processes 40-60 RFQs per day. Each RFQ contains 5-50 line items. Before automation, a procurement specialist spent 15-30 minutes per RFQ: opening the email, extracting part numbers manually, searching each one, checking inventory, building a quote in Excel, and sending a response.
With PartsTable automation:
Time per RFQ: under 4 minutes including human review. The 25 minutes saved per RFQ, across 50 RFQs per day, reclaims 20+ hours of procurement labor daily.
What Automation Is Not
PartsTable deploys as a node on your infrastructure. Your data stays on your servers. The node connects to the PartsTable intelligence network via the A2A Protocol — querying FLIS, market data, and cross-references as needed. Nothing is stored on our side.
The node publishes an A2A Agent Card at /.well-known/agent-card.json. Any compliant agent in your organization — your ERP system, your inventory manager, your procurement bot — can discover the node, authenticate, and query it. No custom integration. No API keys to manage per system. One protocol, many consumers.
The node runs on n8n, an open-source workflow automation platform. You own the infrastructure. You control the workflows. You can inspect, modify, or disable any automation step. No vendor lock-in. If you stop paying us, the node keeps running with cached data.
We stumbled onto FLIS while building automation for IT parts sourcing. The Federal Logistics Information System is maintained by the Defense Logistics Agency. 10.9 million parts. 78 Federal Supply Groups. Every NSN the U.S. government has ever cataloged, from server DIMMs to aircraft landing gear.
We originally pulled FLIS data to validate IT hardware. HPE servers, Cisco switches, enterprise SSDs. But 78 supply groups is a lot more than IT. Marine propulsion, medical instruments, aerospace assemblies, industrial valves, military communications. We had a choice: gate it behind a subscription or give it away.
We gave it away. Free search, no account required. The IT automation is our product. The rest is for anyone who needs it.
The automation runs on Google's A2A protocol. First implementation in IT parts distribution. A node sits on your infrastructure. It normalizes part numbers, sources inventory, generates quotes, and routes decisions. 95% deterministic rules, 5% AI. Zero human edits in the pipeline.
Founded by Jaime Dagnino after years in IT parts distribution, watching smart people waste hours on work that machines handle better.
10.9M parts indexed from FLIS. Technical Data Sheets with specs, cross-references, and manufacturer data. Machine-verified. Zero human edits.
RFQ parsing, part number normalization, quote generation, inventory cross-reference, response routing. 25 minutes saved per RFQ. 95% deterministic.
We deploy a node on your infrastructure. Your data stays on your servers. Connected to the PartsTable intelligence network via A2A Protocol. Up and running in days, not months.
We monitor your operations silently before changing anything. Read-only access. Zero risk. After 30 days, you see exactly what automation would change — with data, not promises.
Automated listing management, gap analysis, condition-based repricing. Find underpriced inventory and low-competition opportunities your team is missing.
Your ERP, inventory system, and procurement tools connect to PartsTable through the Agent-to-Agent Protocol. One standard. No custom integrations. No API keys per system.
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