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November 2, 2006The SPECSINTACT Interagency Configuration Control and Coordinating Board, made up of representatives from NASA, NAVFAC and USACE, met at Kennedy Space Center, FL. 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.October 31 thru November 1, 2006The UFGS Working Group, made up of representatives from NASA, NAVFAC and USACE, met at Kennedy Space Center, FL. The Board convenes regularly to review requests for changes in the UFGS Database and sets the priorities and direction for the design of the guide specifications. See the UFGS Working Group meeting minutes.June 6, 2006SpecsIntact 4.2.0.785 was released by the development team for download.Read more about the exciting new enhancements in the Release Notes that can be found in the web site's Knowledge Base.May 4, 2006The SPECSINTACT Interagency Configuration Control and Coordinating Board, made up of representatives from NASA, NAVFAC and USACE, met at Kennedy Space Center, FL. 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.May 2-3, 2006The UFGS Working Group, made up of representatives from NASA, NAVFAC and USACE, met at Kennedy Space Center, FL. The Board convenes regularly to review requests for changes in the UFGS Database and sets the priorities and direction for the design of the guide specifications. See the UFGS Working Group meeting minutes.March 20, 2006SpecsIntact 4.2.0.778 was released by the development team for download. SpecsIntact now supports MasterFormat™ 2004 and XML. To learn more about MasterFormat™ 2004 visit the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) web site. Read more about the exciting new enhancements in the Release Notes that can be found in the web site's Knowledge Base.January 9, 2006The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) united with the Army Corps of Engineers, (USACE) and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) by joining the Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS), making this the primary database for all government agencies. See the Masters Page. |
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