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Try this site for the Army approved tools list:https://www.acert.1stiocmd.army.mil/tools/--http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/fed-talk/email@hiddenSorry if this is a foolish question, but I'm dealing with a new bureaucracy and I'm in over my head.
I've taken a temporary assignment with the Army and I am trying to get two new software packages loaded on my Mac. I used these for years while at Sandia, but evidently I need to check the ATO to see if these packages are approved to load on my new machine. Can someone tell me what an "ATO" is and how I go about finding if the software packages are on the 'approved list'?
Thanks in advance,
Dave Robinson
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| >[Fed-Talk] ATO software list (From: "Robinson, David G" <email@hidden>) | |
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