Anyone able to get into NTRS?
hesham said:I think they prepare to us a surprise...
System is unavailable
The NASA Technical Reports Server is currently unavailable as of September 24, 2009, due to unforeseen but required data maintenance. We apologize for the incovenience. NASA hopes to make this database available in approximately 1 week.
Michel Van said:NTRS still down
also the Great site by Bob Andrepont has problems
http://www.geocities.com/bobandrepont/spacepdf.htm
try a Link you get 404 by NTRS !
we'er so doomed...
Archibald said:Geocities is gone this summer, thanks Yahoo for that : Hope Mr Andrepont transfered his excellent stuff elsewhere...
Good to see the NTRS back and running.
George Allegrezza said:Hmm Safari on iOS 6.0.1 works ok. Firefox and Chrome on Win 7 ok too.
Have you done (in order) clear cache, restart browser, reboot?
Orionblamblam said:Errrmmm...
NASA should immediately take down all publicly available data sources until all documents that have not been subjected to export control review have received such a review and all controlled documents are removed from the system.
That could mean that NTRS might be offline for a *long* time...
sferrin said:Where is that from?
Orionblamblam said:Errrmmm...
NASA should immediately take down all publicly available data sources until all documents that have not been subjected to export control review have received such a review and all controlled documents are removed from the system.
That could mean that NTRS might be offline for a *long* time...
DSE said:Except by definition everything on NTRS should have been reviewed before being posted.
Orionblamblam said:DSE said:Except by definition everything on NTRS should have been reviewed before being posted.
Yeah, but reviewed by *who*? For all I know, pretty much anybody at NASA might be able to submit something to NTRS (I honestly don't know).
Reviews and approves all proposed
releases via STI process to ensure that export controlled information is not inadvertently released.
Assists program and project personnel in determining the appropriate export controls for publishing and disseminating scientific and technical information. Incumbent is responsible for the Langley Management System (LMS) activities and processes associated with Center export control. Ensures export control-related processes are in compliance with regulations and support other center processes/procedures. Recommends new processes, as appropriate; participates in LMS audits associated with Export Control.
Provides advice and guidance on export control matters. Guidance requires extensive interpretation for many different and unrelated program processes and methods, such as interpretations of export control regulations, procurement documents, and Federal Register Notices.