(Interagency Configuration, Control and Coordinating Boards)
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SpecsIntact's new web site was introduced with a new design and added features like Site Search and Site Map. Feedback or suggestions regarding the new site can be submitted on the web survey form.
On-site beta testing of the new SpecsIntact 3 was held at the Kennedy Space Center. The new software was previewed and tested by representatives of NASA, Army, Navy, and private firms in preparation for a public release this year.
NIBS releases CCB disc #51 (containing SpecsIntact v.2.9.5). See important changes in Submittals effective with software v2.9.5.
SpecsIntact v.2.9.6 was released by the development team for download from the software page.
QuickStart! Guide for new users was released. This guide was conceived by the SpecsIntact Technical Support staff and is aimed at helping new users get started with the software.
SpecsIntact v.2.9.7 was released by the development team for distribution on the CCB disc #52 and download from the software page.
The SPECSINTACT Interagency Configuration Control and Coordinating Board, made up of representatives from NASA, NAVFAC and USACE, met in Washington, DC. The Board convenes regularly to review requests for changes in the software and set the priorities and direction for the design of the system. See the SI-CCCB meeting minutes.
NIBS released CCB disc #53 (containing SpecsIntact v.2.9.7).
The NASA SPECSINTACT Interagency Configuration Control and Coordinating Board, made up of representatives from NASA centers, met at the Kennedy Space Center, FL. The board meets regularly to consider changes to the NASA Construction Guide Specifications (Master Text).
SpecsIntact v.2.9.8 was released by the development team for download from the software page..
SpecsIntact v.2.9.9 was released by the development team for download from the software page.
The area code change for the Kennedy Space Center (home of SpecsIntact) became mandatory. The old area code (407) was replaced by the new 321.
NIBS released CCB disc #54 (containing SpecsIntact v.2.9.9).
After five months of testing in real-world work environments, SpecsIntact 3 (beta version) was released on the SI web site for wide-scale public beta testing.
The SPECSINTACT Interagency Configuration Control and Coordinating Board, made up of representatives from NASA, NAVFAC and USACE, met in Washington, DC on December 5-6. The Board convenes regularly to review requests for changes in the software and set the priorities and direction for the design of the system.