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> As far as I can tell from this seat, Andrew, S1000D hasn't taken hold in the US armed forces. Some are even talking about turning away from anything beyond basic IETMs (page turners). I've just been involed with 3 different companies all using S1000D for their newest deliverables. these include Air Force, NavSea and NavAir deliverables. NavSea has efforts to standardize around a toolset and NavAir is building the NSIV viewer for their standard implementation environment. I don't know what percentage of use is out there, but it seems that new efforts at least make an effort to go S1000D. With so many systems lasting years though, paper and other mil spec efforts far outweigh the S1000D implementations. I also just came back to the defense world having left the CALS efforts around '96 and was surprised to see that things hadn't really changed. It seems with S1000D there is a hope of doing this right with more people than just the defense sector designing and implmenting the approach and tools, so that seems to be an improvement. I am surprised at the state of IETMS and the various tools and approachs taken (S1000D or other). ..dan
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