The discussion centers on alternatives to cadmium finishes for hardware, particularly in military specifications. Tin-zinc coatings are highlighted as an industry standard following the ban on cadmium. Military specifications are no longer updated by the government but have transitioned to SAE specifications, which begin with an "A" for aerospace applications. ASTM B 633 is mentioned as a replacement for the outdated QQ-C-416 standard. Participants suggest using resources like the DLA's quick search for active specifications and recommend obtaining a license for an online specs service like IHS for comprehensive information on military specifications, including cancellations and replacements. Additionally, vapor deposition aluminum and sputtered aluminum are identified as suitable replacements for cadmium, specifically under military specification 83488.