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Re: FAA - ASDI servers


From: TR Shaw <tshaw () oitc com>
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2011 06:25:34 -0500


On Jan 4, 2011, at 11:07 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote:

On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 10:50 PM, Menerick, John <jmenerick () netsuite com> wrote:
Every joke has a bit of truth.  For instance, until recently (last 10 years?), O'hare's traffic controllers relied 
upon vacuum tube technology to perform their job.

yea, I was really referring to the ATC part of the FAA I suppose...
I'm not sure it's still true, but every time I hear it come up in
conversation (I bet owen delong would actually know...or rs) there is
a bit of:
"Well, we could migrate to something NOT VT based, but that'd take 3+
years and ... we have other priorities and ... "

wash/rinse/repeat... On a serious note though:

<http://www.fly.faa.gov/ASDI/asdi.html>
(note this is the first hit in google searches for 'adsi server faa')
seems to have all manner of information on it about the systems in
question. They seem to mention VPN services, I suspect there isn't v6
access, I would have read the requirements doc, but they wanted to
send it to me as a .doc file... uhm, this is the 21st century could we
distribute this in some sort of cross-platform manner? like txt ? or
pdf? (though I hesitate to suggest pdf, what with the adobe pwnage
consistently ongoing these days)


There is a federal directive that has been in place for a number of years that requires IPV6 support for all new IT 
contracts/systems and also a directive to all federal agencies to support IPV6 by 2008  (See 
http://ipv6.com/articles/general/US_Government_IPv6.htm )

Tom



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