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On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Mike Alsup <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The JITC team that performs DoD 5015.2 certification has a new designation
> of "perpetual" certification that replaces the prior three year term
> certifications. Most of the recent certifications have been perpetual. I
> believe it makes the process and requirements for maintaining
> certifications easier for both JITC and vendors.
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Or it simply makes it meaningless, seeing as the vendor can elect to make
changes to the software under a 'minor version' upgrade immediately after
receiving their certification.
Given the need to have the certification TRULY only applies to Department
of Defense implementations, there really isn't a reason to get wrapped
around the axle about it any longer. Even 36CFR no longer places a heavy
burden on Federal Agencies to be concerned with the requirement for
a"certified" system, saying only:
"Recordkeeping functionality may be built into the electronic information
system or records can be transferred to an electronic recordkeeping
repository, such as a DoD- 5015.2 STD-certified product. The following
functionalities are necessary for electronic recordkeeping." 36CFR,
1236.20 (b)
Which indicates as long as the system meets the 7 criteria that follow,
there is no need to meet the rigors of a certification.
Larry
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