NTIS National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Rd., Springfield, VA 22161 >>>>>>>>>>>>> FedWorld <<<<<<<<<<<<< If you've ever used a BBS before, you'll probably have no trouble finding your way around. If you haven't, this document is intended to help you learn your way around. A few basics to keep in mind: since FedWorld is a free system credits are optional but are not used on FedWorld, any reference to credits is just an example; if you want to exit from wherever you are in the system, select X; all selections and commands must be followed by a RETURN; on menus (and most prompts) you may select ? for help; and hit the RETURN key to abort lengthy scrolling displays. This document will serve two purposes: 1) to help you get started (using FedWorld for this first time) 2) to be a reference for you, even after you've found your way around (to answer the question, "I wonder... is there a way to do in the module?"). A Quick Overview ---------------- When you first call into FedWorld, you're asked to "sign up", creating an account for yourself. If you're online reading this document, you must have already signed up, and should now have a User-ID and password that you can use from now on. Now, when you call in, all you have to do is enter in your User-ID and then your password. FedWorld will remember who you are, and start by telling you if you have any mail waiting (it may also ask you if you want to read it right away). You might also get some other important notices, but will eventually be left at the TOP menu. The TOP menu is the first menu on FedWorld. The various selections on this menu go to different areas of FedWorld. Here's an example of some of the TOP menu selections: Please select one of the following: A ... Locator Access Retrieval (boolean search for any information) System (LARS) D ... FedWorld GateWay (connect to Govt. sys/databases) Q ... Quick bulletins (read/dload the most important info) B ... Information Center (get some info on this system) P ... Private Mail (read/write private messages) E ... Electronic Mail/Forums (read/write puplic messages) F ... Library of Files (upload/download files) R ... Registry of Users (look up users' registry entries) U ... Utilities (utilities for FedWorld) N ... News (read about new info and events) J ... Federal Jobs (read/dload/srch Fed. Jobs) G ... Goodbye (Logoff FedWorld) (Logoff the system) MENU=>(TOP) Make your selection (T,B,F,E,C,A,P,R,? for help, or G to exit): By typing in one of the select characters, followed by a RETURN, you can enter any of these different areas. As an example, this is how you might go about leaving a private E-mail message to your Sysop (System Operator -- the person who runs this system). First, select E to go into Electronic Mail, which will bring you to this menu: The following E-mail services are available: R => Read message(s) (read any mail TO or FROM you) W => Write a message (write mail to any other user) M => Modify a message (modify a message you've written) E => Erase a message (erase a message you've written) S => Special functions (configure your personal mailbox) X => Exit from E-mail (exit back to the TOP menu) Select a letter from the above list, or ? for more info: Now, in this example, you would select W to write mail. That selection would bring you to this prompt: Who do you wish to send this message to? Enter User-ID, "?" for help, or just RETURN for "Sysop": In this example, you'd only have to hit a RETURN (with no selection) to specify "Sysop". If you wanted to write mail to someone else, you would simply type in their User-ID here (if you don't know the whole User-ID, but only know the first or last name, you can just enter what you know, and FedWorld will help you find the exact User-ID). Now, you'll be asked for the topic of your message. After entering in a topic, you'll be put into the editor. Depending on whether or not the terminal you're using to call in with has ANSI support, you may get the Full Screen Editor. This ANSI editor will act very much like a small word processor, allowing you to use your cursor keys to move around the message. You can feel free to just type your message as you wish it to appear to your Sysop. The automatic word-wrap will wrap words at the end of lines appropriately. Just hit CTRL-G whenever you are done, and want to save your message. Hit CTRL-O if you changed your mind and want to quit. All sorts of advanced commands are also available. Just hold down the control key and hit R (CTRL-R) to display some other commands: ÉÍ HELP (CTRL-W for more) ÍÍÑÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º CTRL-Z Select Terminal ³ CTRL-L Redisplay Screen º º CTRL-K CTRL-Q Quit ³ CTRL-K CTRL-X Save and Quit º º CTRL-T Change Topic ³ CTRL-W Extended Help º º CTRL-X Exit to Line Edit ³ CTRL-N Import Message º º Line Commands: ³ º º CTRL-B Insert Line ³ CTRL-Y Delete Line º º CTRL-C Chop Line ³ CTRL-J Join Line º º CTRL-A Center Line ³ CTRL-E Erase to End of Line º º CTRL-F Insert character ³ CTRL-V Delete character º º Block Commands: ³ º º CTRL-K CTRL-B Mark Start ³ CTRL-K CTRL-K Mark End º º CTRL-K CTRL-H Hide Block ³ CTRL-K CTRL-F Frame Block º º CTRL-K CTRL-Y Delete Block³ CTRL-P Format Paragraph º ÇÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĶ º --- HIT ANY KEY TO RETURN TO EDITOR --- º ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ If you don't have ANSI support, you'll get the line editor. The line editor doesn't allow you to move around with your cursor keys like the Full Screen Editor, so you have to enter your message one line at a time. (The automatic word-wrap feature will wrap the end of lines for you, just like the ANSI editor.) When you're all done entering your message with the line editor, and you want to go ahead and save it, just enter /S on a blank line by itself. If you want to change something about what you've written so far, you can edit the message by typing OK on a blank line by itself. That will give you this menu: EDITOR OPTIONS: S)ave message R)e-type a line A)ppend message D)elete line L)ist message I)nsert line(s) C)hange text N)ew message H)elp T)opic change Select an editor option (S,A,L,C,H,R,D,I,N, or ? for menu): When you're done editing your message, just select S from this menu to save your message. Then, you'll get this prompt (you come to this same prompt by typing /S in your message instead of typing OK and editing): Do you wish to "attach" a file to this message (Y/N)? If you answer Y to this question, your topic will be used as the file name (you'll get a chance to re-enter your topic if it's not a valid one), and you'll be asked to upload a file to FedWorld. When the Sysop reads your mail, he'll be asked if he wants to download the attached file. Answer N if you don't need to send a file along with the message. After all that, you'll get: Do you want a "return receipt" when this message is read (Y/N)? In other words, when the Sysop reads your message, do you want an E-mail message to be sent to you immediately, letting you know when the Sysop read it? Just enter Y or N (followed by a RETURN, as usual) as a response. You'll then get this prompt: Do you want to send a copy of this message to anyone (Y/N)? You can send copies of your message to other User-IDs if you wish. If you answer Y to this question, you'll simply be prompted for which User-ID you want to send a copy to, and then asked if you want to send any more copies. That's all there is to writing E-mail to the Sysop. The only difference between writing mail to the Sysop, and writing mail to any other User-ID is the name you type in when you're prompted for who you want to write the message to. When you're done, you'll find yourself back at the main Electronic Mail menu, where you can hit X to get back to the TOP menu. (Remember, when you decide you're ready to log off, just select X from the TOP menu.) This is only the tip of the iceberg as far as features are concerned. The rest of this document contains more in-depth information about the vast number of other features that this BBS has to offer. If you have any problems finding your way around, just leave some E-mail to the Sysop asking for help. When the Sysop replies to your message, you'll be notified as soon as you log on that you have new mail waiting. If you're not given the option to read it right away, just select "ERT." from the TOP menu to read your new mail. Modules and Menuing ------------------- FedWorld is divided into two major sections: the main menuing system and the modules. Just after logging on, you enter the main menuing system, where you can choose to enter different areas of the BBS, exit from them, and choose others. It's the main menuing system's job to guide you to and from the many features available to you. The different modules in this system are what provide you with the main functionality of FedWorld: exchanging messages, talking to others, uploading and downloading, etc. (The different modules are each discussed later in this document.) The Main Menuing System ----------------------- The main menuing system of FedWorld will allow you to choose different menu options, leading you into different areas, or modules, of FedWorld. Each main menu you encounter will display the options that you have available to you, and then await your selection. To enter in any selection or command on FedWorld, you must type it in, and then hit RETURN. Each menu and menu selection is also called a "page", and has a name of its own. (The first menu you are given is named the "TOP" page.) There are a few things you can do at any of these menus: go back to the previous page, jump straight to another other page, find another page to jump to, or re-display the current menu. Select X at any of these menus to return to the previous menu (selecting X from the TOP menu will allow you to log off the system). Just hit RETURN (with no select character) to re-display your current list of options. To jump straight to another page, type /GO . To look for a page containing a specific topic of interest, type FIND, followed by the topic to look for. Any pages that you can /GO to that refer to that topic will be displayed. Global Commands --------------- Global commands are commands that begin with a / character, and are available to you from any prompt on FedWorld. Here are a few standard global commands: /GO Jump straight to a specific page name /# Show a list of other users online /P Page another user on the system (with an optional message) Concatenated Commands --------------------- You can probably find most things you're looking for by just going through menus one at a time. But, concatenated commands allow you to save time by bypassing menus you already know your selection for. The idea is this: If selecting E from your current menu leads you to the main Electronic Mail menu, and you know you want to write mail, which is the W selection from the main electronic mail menu, you can just select EW from your current menu to entirely bypass the main Electronic Mail menu. You can even bypass some prompts by concatenating your selection ahead of time. Some prompts have "defaults", meaning you just hit a RETURN for a certain action. At the prompt for who to write mail to, just hitting RETURN means you want to write mail to "Sysop". In the above example, you could specify you wanted to write mail to your Sysop by selecting EW. from your current menu. Basically, by putting a dot (.) in your concatenated command (as opposed to a select character), you are saying "at this prompt, act as if I just hit RETURN, and give me the default". As you become more familiar with this system, you will find that using concatenated commands may save you quite a bit of time. Most prompts and menus support concatenated commands, so you can feel free to experiment with using concatenated commands throughout the system... File Transfers -------------- In different areas of FedWorld, you will have the opportunity to transfer files from your computer to FedWorld, as well as from FedWorld to your computer (referred to as uploading and downloading files, respectively). File transfers can be accomplished through a wide variety of "protocols", each of which have different characteristics, but all of which will have the same end-result: transferring a file (or files) between your machine and FedWorld. This section simply introduces you to the options available to you through FedWorld. To get you started, here's a quick rundown on the most popular protocols and their highlights: L = List display a text file one screen at a time C = XMODEM-CRC has very widespread usage, simple and to the point B = YMODEM Batch widespread usage and full featured, gets the file size right, and sometimes date and time too Z = ZMODEM robust and efficient K = Kermit works on 7-bit communication lines (INTERNET) Download Protocols: L ... Listing (a screen at a time) G ... YMODEM-g A ... ASCII (continuous dump) Z ... ZMODEM M ... XMODEM-Checksum ZR... ZMODEM (resume after abort) C ... XMODEM-CRC K ... Kermit (Use for Internet) 1 ... XMODEM-1K V ... View compressed file contents B ... YMODEM Batch T ... Tag file(s) for later download (Add '!' to automatically log off when done) Upload Protocols: A ... ASCII B ... YMODEM Batch M ... XMODEM-Checksum G ... YMODEM-g C ... XMODEM-CRC Z ... ZMODEM 1 ... XMODEM-1K K ... Kermit (Add '!' to automatically log off when done) The terminal software you're using to call FedWorld may not support all of these protocols. Be sure to pick one that your terminal supports. (In most terminal programs, hit PgUp to get a list of upload protocols, and PgDn to get a list of download protocols.) The ASCII and LIST protocols will only work with ordinary ASCII text files. The other protocols will work on all types of files. Another protocol option will appear automatically when you're about to download a compressed file (or files). Examples of these are .ZIP or .ARC files: files that each contain one or more other files (in a compressed form). The option V will appear in these cases, allowing you to view what file(s) are compressed into the .ZIP, .ARC, .ZOO, or .LZH file. Another download option that may be available is T to tag a file. This feature allows you to tag up to 10 files for download, and then, when you're ready (or when you log off), you can download all your tagged files at once. Another time-saver is the ! suffix. You can put an ! character at the end of your protocol selection to have FedWorld automatically log you off when the file transfer is over. This way, if you're not around to disconnect yourself when done transferring a large file, FedWorld will disconnect you automatically, possibly saving you connect time charges. Modules ------- Modules provide the actual areas of functionality of FedWorld. Each module provides unique features to you, and can be selected from the various menus in the main menuing system. Below is a list of modules, each with an explanation of its features. (This document may change from time to time as new modules are added to this system.) The modules currently available to you are: Search and Retrieve ------------------- Introduction: Search and Retrieve is an online file database manager for The Major BBS. It can search several megabytes of pre-indexed text files in about a second. Search and Retrieve allows up to 8 search parameters. The parameters can be combined with boolean operators, such as AND, OR and NOT. Full screen displays are used for listing matching files and online file viewing. Using Search and Retrieve ------------------------- Main Search and Retrieve Menu: The main Search and Retrieve menu offers the following options: o Search files: see "Search Menu". o View an indexed file: Used primarily to facilitate the use of command strings from module pages. Also can be used for rapid access to a known file. o Set your preferences: sets user defaults for area, category and starting date when searching. Search Menu: The search menu offers the following options. Note that only relevant options are made available to the user. For example, "Save Current Search" is not displayed if no search parameters have been specified: o Search parameter: enter word to add to the search parameter list. Only words from the word index are valid. Parameters may be combined with the booleans AND, OR and NOT. The booleans are evaluated left to right. Parenthesis are not allowed. If a boolean is not specified between parameters, AND is assumed. o Use Word Index: see "Word Index Screen". o List matching files: see "List Matching Files Screen". o Save current search: saves current search parameters into one of ten save areas per user. o Load saved search: loads search parameters from one of ten save areas per user. o Remove previous parameter: removes the last parameter from the search parameter list. o Reset search parameters: clears the search parameter list. o Set starting date filter: sets the date of the oldest file to be included in the search. Word Index Screen: The Word Index screen displays entries from the word index. It offers options to: o Add parameter: adds highlighted word to search parameters. If a boolean is used, it must first be added from the search menu. o Remove previous parameter: removes the last parameter from the search parameter list. o Remove all parameters: clears the search parameter list. o List matching files: see "List Matching Files Screen". o Search for a string: allows the user to position the word index at the closest match to a specified string. List Matching Files Screen: The List Matching Files Screen lists those files which conform to the specified search parameters. If no search parameters are specified, all files in the category are displayed. This screen offers the following options: o Retrieve file: see "Retrieve Files Menu" o Tag file: tags highlighted file for later downloading. Selecting tag file a second time for the same file will untag it. o Tag/Untag page: tags or untags all files displayed on the current screen. o View: see "View Screen" View Screen: The View Screen displays the contents of the selected file. The viewer is entered positioned at the beginning of the file. Words which match the search parameters are highlighted. The screen offers the following options: o Retrieve file: see "Retrieve Files Menu" o Find next match: finds the next highlighted word matching the search parameters. If no search parameters are specified, the display will advance a single line. If no more matches are found, the display will advance to the end of the file. If a local search has been executed, the next local search parameter will be located. o Local search: locates a specified parameter in the current file. The search is started from the beginning of the file. The viewer is positioned at the first match, or the end of the file if no match is found. The "Find next match" function can be used to locate the next match in the file. Local search does not modify the current search parameters. o Next/previous file: moves to the next or previous file in the matching files list. Retrieve Files Menu: The Retrieve Files menu offers the following options. Options are offered only if the corresponding file exists: o Download or tag this file: downloads or tags the download file associated with this file. o Fax this file: faxes the fax file associated with this file. o View/Download graphics file: starts a download of the graphics file associated with this file. Download Tagged Files: You will be given the opportunity to download tagged files when you log off the BBS or when you initiate the download of another file. /RECENT Global Command ---------------------- Type /RECENT at any prompt to see a list of the most recent users to logoff the system. FILE LIBRARIES -------------- The File Libraries is an online service which makes a large number of files available for you to download. If it's allowed, you can also contribute to the File Libraries by uploading files. The Current Library A Library is like a single DOS directory of files. You always have a current Library or default Library. When you first log on, you're in the default Library for the BBS. However, if you select a different Library, it will be your default Library the next time you log on. The Library menu header shows you what Library you're in: Welcome to the MAIN Library. Description: A general-purpose file area. There are 8 files available for download. However, searches can be configured to include all Libraries. Full Screen Displays The File Libraries normally uses full screen displays, if your terminal program has ANSI or RIP capability. This greatly simplifies the process of working with long lists of files. Without ANSI, selection screens will scroll by a line at a time. File Names Files can be named just like DOS files, with one to eight characters, a dot (.), and zero to three characters: FILENAME.EXT File names can include letters (converted to upper case), numbers, and these punctuation symbols: ! # $ & ' ( ) - @ ^ _ ` All the files within a Library must have a unique name. Wildcards Wildcards are used to specify the name of a file when you don't know the exact name of the file or you want to specify multiple files. For example: auto*.* any filename which starts with "auto" *.zip all files with the extension of "zip" patch?.zip any filename which starts with "patch" followed by any single character and with the extension of "zip" In the preceding examples, * means match any string (0 or more characters), ? means match any single character. You can use wildcards in most places where you're asked to enter a filename. Download Pricing The BBS may charge your account for downloading files. When you get a detailed description of a file, you can see an estimate of the download charges. This estimate tries to take into account the duration of the download on your session and the cost of connect time - you may see the amount drop if you call back at a higher baud rate. If the amount of credits you have is close to this estimate, you may or may not be able to complete the download. Tagging Files for Download When searching through files, you don't have to download a file immediately. Instead, you can tag it for later download. You may want to do this if you'd rather download all the files you've found at the end of your session or if you're not sure if you really want a particular file. You can remove the file from the tagged file list before you start downloading if you decide you don't want it or you found the correct file later in your searching. See the section on Managing Tagged Files. S = Selecting a Library If the BBS has multiple Libraries, this command will appear in the File Libraries menu. You select a particular Library by typing: S Type S? to get a list of all the Libraries available on the BBS. D = Download a File If you know the name of the file you want to download, type: D If the file exists in any Library or if you used a wildcard in the file name, the download will start right away. If many files in different Libraries have the same name, you will get a search screen to select the ones you want. F = Find Files Select the F option from the Library menu if you want to list files available or search for a particular file. You can list files in alphabetical order, by date, by number of downloads or you can search by file name or keyword. Setting your Library preferences will affect the choices you will have. In any case, you will get a search screen listing the files you requested. You will be able to get detailed information on any file, download a file immediately, tag files for later download, or view the contents of a file. R = Resuming a Search If you exit to the Library menu in the middle of a search list, you will find a new menu selection, R, to resume where you left off. T = Manage Tagged Files Select the T option to download files you have tagged. This option is only visible when you have files tagged. You will be given a list of the files you have tagged. You can untag any or all of them at this time. If you have tagged more than one file, you can download them all at once. Even if you don't bother downloading your tagged files before exiting the File Libraries menu, you can return later in your session to download them. You will also be given a chance to download them before you log off. If you log off, however, or are disconnected for any reason without downloading the files, your list of tagged files will be lost. L = Download Lists of Files Select L to download a list of all the files in a Library or all the files in all Libraries if you prefer to search for files offline. U = Upload a File Select U to upload files. Enter the name of the file you wish to upload and select the file transfer protocol. With most terminal programs, you would now press to specify the file on your computer and start the upload. After the upload completes, you will be prompted to enter a description for the file. If you uploaded multiple files (using a multi-file upload protocol), you will be prompted to enter descriptions for each of the files. You can upload several files at once using one of the batch file protocols by typing * instead of a file name. You can choose a multi-file upload protocol from among: Enter file name, *, M, ? for more help, or X to exit: * To start uploading these files, type: B ... YMODEM Batch Z ... ZMODEM G ... YMODEM-g K ... Kermit (Add '!' to automatically log off when done.) Your choice (or 'X' to exit):_ In these cases, you don't need to tell the BBS the name of the file. The same file name will be used on the BBS as is used on your computer. That's possible because these protocols transmit the name of the file Q as well as its exact size, time, and date Q before transmitting the contents. You can use U* even when uploading only one file. That way, you don't have to type in the file name twice. A Library has an upper limit on the size and number of files it can contain as well as the size of each uploaded file. Usually, you can see these limits when you select the Upload option. In some Libraries, your uploaded file may not be available for other users to download until the Sysop or Library Operator approves the file. Library Operators are notified of unapproved files in their Libraries when they log on. Usually, you can see the name of the Primary Library Operator when you select a Library. On systems that charge for usage, you may get a royalty for an uploaded file when another user downloads it. When the download completes, if charges are deducted from the downloader's account, then the uploader may get a percentage credited to his account. The charges based on the number and sizes of the files are subject to the royalty. Connect time charges during download are not subject to the royalty. You can modify the description of a file you uploaded or re-upload it if necessary. Select U as if you were uploading a file the first time. Enter the file name of the original file to re-upload or M to modify the description. P = Set Your Preferences The preferences menu allows you to specify a preferred file transfer protocol or configure your default method of file listing and searching. You can also request that you be asked to specify those options each time you transfer a file or initiate a search. Marketplace USER FUNCTIONS Marketplace is an online shopping mall where you can purchase goods and services from available merchants. Marketplace is divided into different Product Bases to make finding products simple. When Marketplace is selected from the menu tree the following menu will display: ... Customer Registry ... Enter a Product Base ... Help using Marketplace ... KeyWord Search ... EXIT Select an Option: Each menu selection allows you to choose the different services and utilities in Marketplace. A description of each option follows: Customer Registry The customer registry contains the customer billing and shipping addresses. The customer registry doesn't have to be filled out until a purchase is made. If a purchase is made without the customer registry being filled out the system will ask for this information before the purchase is completed. If the customer only wants to browse the different Product Bases this option can be skipped. Enter a Product Base This option will display a list of the available Product Bases (stores). Select a Product Base to view the products available from individual Product Bases. Each Product Base can contain one or more categories of products to make searching even easier. Help using Marketplace This will display this help file describing the features of Omni- Mall. KeyWord Search Many of the products in Marketplace have keywords associated with them that can be searched. This option allows a search of ALL the products in ALL Product Bases for a keyword. If a match is made a list of products is displayed. EXIT Exits Marketplace and returns to the previous menu page. Registry of Users ----------------- The registry allows you to put information online for other users to view. This is optional. You may want to remain confidential or anonymous on FedWorld and there's usually no penalty for doing so. By the way, the questions you answered when you signed up are for the Sysop only. See him or her if you have any confidentiality concerns. When you create your own entry in the registry, you type in the answers to several questions. The operator of FedWorld can configure his own set of questions. The last one is always a "summary" question. If you don't want to answer a question, you can always enter "N/A". You can scan a list of users alphabetized by User-ID, and see their summary lines. Also, you can look up other users directly by User-ID. Of course, you'll only see information on users who have voluntarily answered the registry questions. D - Directory Search Use this command to list out the users that have answered the registry questions. You may start anywhere in the alphabet you please, and only the User-ID and summary line will appear for each user. L - Looking up Another User This is used to look up a specific user's registry. You will be able to view the user's answers to all registry questions. If you don't know the exact User-ID you want to look up, just enter what you know, and FedWorld will try to find an exact match for you. Y - Creating or Editing Your Entry When you create your entry, you answer the registry questions one after the other. Each answer has a limited number of characters it can accept. To find out how many, you can just type a long line until you run into the limit. After creating your entry, you can go back later and edit your answers. Polls and Questionnaires ------------------------ Polls and Questionnaires allows you, the user, to answer questions created by the Sysop or a Poll-Op and on Polls, provide real-time result feedback to users. The Sysop can create a virtually unlimited number of Polls or Questionnaires with up to 100 questions each. The Sysop can configure either to allow you to replace your previous answers with new ones or to only answer a Poll or Questionnaire once. Some Polls or Questionnaires, per the Sysop and Poll-Op's preference, may be displayed during the logon process. There are three different logon messages you may see. There is the basic announce message informing you of NEW Polls or Questionnaires. Another is the ask message informing you of a NEW Poll or Questionnaire and then allowing you to answer Yes or No whether you want to take it right then. Lastly, there is an insist message that will inform you of a NEW Poll or Questionnaire and then force you to complete it before allowing you to continue with the logon process. The main Polls and Questionnaires menu will look like: Polls and Questionnaires Menu: G ... General information T ... Take a Poll/Questionnaire R ... View results for Poll L ... Look up results for an individual Enter your selection, or X to exit: Selection "G" (General Information) will display basic information about the Polls and Questionnaires module giving a brief overview of options "T", "R" and "L". Selection "T" (Take a Poll) will list all Polls and Questionnaires that you have access to. From this listing you can enter the poll name or the index number next to the poll name in order to access that poll. Selection "R" (View Results for Poll) will list all Polls that you have you have result access to. From this listing you can enter the poll name or the index number next to the poll name in order to view results for that poll. Selection "L" (Lookup Results for an Individual) will display results for a particular individual for a given Poll or Questionnaire. You will be prompted to enter the User-ID of the individual to lookup and will then be presented with a list of Polls and Questionnaires that this individual has completed. From this listing you can enter the poll name or the index number next to the poll name in order to view the individual results for the selected user for this poll. Selection "X" (Exit to Previous Menu) will return to the menu where the Polls and Questionnaire module was originally entered. The Messaging System -------------------- Messages are used in both the Conferences and the Electronic Mail areas. Electronic Mail: private messages from one user to another Conferences: public messages from many users, readable by many There's a lot of overlap between the Electronic Mail and Conferences. For example, when you write an electronic mail message, you can send it to one user, and send a carbon copy to a Conference. Or you can reply privately to the author of a Conference message, and other users won't see that reply. And usually the best way to erase a message you wrote in a Conference is to use the E-mail read command to find it and then erase it. Electronic messages consist of: o Header o Body o File attached (optional) The header contains information like who the message is to, who it's from, what the topic is, and when it was written. Message Topic: Each time you write a new message, you need to give it a topic. When you reply to a message, you inherit the topic of the original message. Message Body: You can compose the body of a message you're writing using the editor. You'll get the full screen editor if you have an ANSI-compatible terminal. Otherwise you'll use a line-oriented editor. Reading a message displays the message body on your terminal. Whenever you read a message's body, FedWorld makes a note not to include that message again when you scan for new messages. Message Number: FedWorld issues a new sequential message number each time anyone writes a new message. Whether it's a private electronic mail message to one user, or a message in some Conference, it has a unique message number on FedWorld. This message number is used to jump directly to a message you want to read or reply to. Files Attached to Messages: When you write an Electronic Mail or Conference message, you usually have the option of attaching a file to the message. You upload the file after you write the message. Then, anyone who reads the message gets the option of downloading the file. File Names: When you attach a file to a message, put the name of the file in the topic of the message. You can put the description of the file after that. For example: Topic: FONTCVT.EXE - converts printer fonts This file name will be used when a user downloads with a multi-file protocol like YMODEM Batch or ZMODEM. That is, the file's name on the user's machine will be FONTCVT.EXE. File transfers will be discussed more depth later... Modifying or Erasing a Message You Wrote: First, find the message. Whether its a Conference message or an Electronic Mail message, you can find it from the Electronic Mail menu. You can (R)ead all messages (F)rom you, and scan through them until you find the one you want to change. After reading your message you'll get the chance to modify it by selecting the M option. To just erase a message, find it, read it, and select E to (E)rase. On the other hand, if you know the number of the message you want to modify or erase, there's another way. Just use the (M)odify or (E)rase option from the Electronic Mail menu. It will work on Conference messages you wrote as well as on Electronic Mail messages. Electronic Mail --------------- Electronic Mail allows you to send private messages to other users of FedWorld. Electronic Mail has several advantages over other modes of communication: o You can dial into FedWorld from almost anywhere, at almost any time, write your message, and forget about it -- no stamp, no paper to carry around. o The recipient of your message has a copy he can capture and print out if he wants. Or he can leave the message in his "in-box" and get it out later. o You can attach a disk file to your message. No need to mail floppy diskettes, or to bring up two computers with file transfer software at the same time. You upload when you want, your recipient downloads when he wants. o You can request a return-receipt, so you know when the person read your message. o Your recipient can easily reply to your message, sending another message back to you. Your original message will usually be available to you again so you can "backtrack" and remember what the user was replying to. o You can easily copy your message to other users. o You can send your message to distribution lists. o You can create one distribution list of your own. Electronic Mail Messages Here's what an electronic mail message header looks like: Date: Thursday, April 23, 1992 12:37pm Electronic Mail From: Arthur Fischel Msg#: 20483 To: Richard T. Natheson *RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED* File: BOOTH.DWG - for trade show in Phoenix (Reply to #20461, Reply to #20409) The *RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED* flag indicates that the sender wants to be notified when you read this message. When you do, a message is automatically generated by FedWorld from you back to the author of the message, informing him that you read his message and when. Files Attached to Electronic Mail Messages To send a file to another user, you can write him an electronic mail message and upload an attached file. When he reads the message, he has the option of downloading the file. R=Read messages FedWorld keeps track of the messages that were written to you and the messages that you have written. In-box messages TO you messages others wrote to you Out-box messages FROM you messages you wrote to someone else Either of these sets can be scanned, one message at a time, with the E-mail read command. These include private messages between you and other users as well as public messages in the Conferences. (Whether your in-box includes Conference messages or not is your option: see below, under setting preferences.) R=Read messages T=To you You'll have these options for where to start your reading: RETURN or dot (.) Start with the next message you haven't read yet F Start with the earliest message in your in-box L Start with the very latest message in your in-box Start with a specific message number The Default or Next Message You'll probably be calling into FedWorld regularly to get your latest messages. Some of your messages are not urgent, or they require more work to reply to, or you just want to keep them around for a while. FedWorld tries to distinguish between new messages and messages you've already read by remembering the highest numbered message you've ever read from your in-box. This isn't perfect, but if you're careful to read your messages in order, you might find it very handy for keeping your urgent mail and your not-so-important mail separated. When you (R)ead messages (T)o you and hit RETURN when it asks for a message number, you'll get the message that's one higher than the highest numbered message that you've already read. You can do the same thing in one step by typing "RT." from the E-mail menu. As an example, imagine you have an in-box tray on your desk. New mail is always getting added to the top of your pile. You often peek at your mail starting from the bottom. After you read a piece of mail that you want to keep for the moment, you slip a piece of red paper over it. When you read another piece, you slip the red paper over it. Now you have new mail on top, red paper, old mail. To quickly see if you have new mail, see what's on top of the red paper. Here's what some other E-mail commands are like (these are the concatenated command sequences -- you can enter one letter at a time to have all the prompts displayed): E-mail for command reading Analogous to ------- ------- ------------ RTF Old mail scanning from the bottom of your mail up RT. New mail scanning from your first new message up RTL Latest mail scanning from the last message in your box Sometimes, you read a message and just can't handle the message right away, but you don't want to forget about it. There is a way to make a message you have already read new again: forward it to yourself. Then, next time you log on, it will appear as new mail again, and you can deal with it then. So, in Electronic Mail, the default or next message is the message right after the highest numbered message that you've already read. You actually need to read the message (see the body of it) for it to be counted as "old" mail. R=Read messages F=From you Messages "from" you include all the E-mail and Conference messages you've written that are still on the system. After finding and reading a message you've written, you may get these options: (E)rase this message, (M)odify it, (P)revious or (N)ext message? Read Commands RTF Read all your incoming mail, starting with the earliest message RT. Read your incoming mail, starting with "new" mail RTL Read your latest piece of incoming mail RFF Read the earliest piece of outgoing mail RFL Read your latest piece of outgoing mail (R)eply to the message When you reply, you are writing a new message back to the author of the original message. If your E-mail preferences have been set to allow message quoting, you can use pieces of the original message in your reply, and address each point directly (more on personal preferences below). Replying without Erasing You can set your E-mail preferences to automatically erase when you reply to an E-mail message, or to leave the original message in your in-box. But even if you're set up to automatically erase, there is a way to get around it, and save the original message. Say you're typing in a reply to a message, and you decide you don't want to lose the original message. Maybe you want to keep it on file, or you want to send a copy to someone. The way to skip the automatic deleting of the original message is to hit X to exit before the deleting takes place. The place to do this is the carbon copy question. When you're asked about carbon copies, your message has already been saved and stored, and the original has not yet been deleted. It would get deleted if you answered N to the carbon copy question. Instead: Do you want to send a copy of this message to anyone (Y/N)? X (Don't exit from the attach-file or return-receipt question -- you'll lose your reply entirely.) (E)rase the message After reading an E-mail message to you, pick this option to just get rid of the message. (C)lear message After reading a Conference message, pick this option to remove it from your in-box. You won't delete the message this way -- it will still reside in the Conference, but will not show up in your in-box any more. (F)orward the message Forwarding the message is like handing a piece of mail to someone else. They get the message and it disappears from your "in-box". Reply after Forward In some cases, you may want to both reply to a message and forward it to someone else. The dilemma is that either of these operations by itself usually leaves you with no message. You can both send the original message to a third person, and send a reply to the original author by invoking the reply after forward option. To use this, you need to enter "F R" all on one line. You could also send a carbon copy of the reply to the third person after you're done writing the reply. (C)opy the message Copying the message sends a copy of it to another user. You keep the original message in your in-box. (B)acktrack to the original message After viewing a reply to one of your messages, you can view the original message using the (B)acktrack option. This is very helpful when you can remember asking someone a question, you now have their answer, but you can't remember the question. Backtrack brings it up if it's still on the system. Even if the other user deleted your message from his in-box, your message still remains sort of hidden in your out-box, just for this purpose. (P)revious or (N)ext message Skip chronologically through the messages in your in-box or out-box with the (P)revious or (N)ext commands. Any time you're viewing a message header or body, or you've just downloaded an attachment, you can usually move around to other messages with (P)revious and (N)ext. W=Write a message You can write an electronic mail message to: a specific user RETURN to the Sysop / to a Conference @ to a distribution list !quick to your own custom distribution list !mass to all users (special access may be required) When writing to an individual user, if you can't remember their User-ID exactly, just type in an approximation and FedWorld will try to find a match. When writing to a Conference from E-mail, you are writing to ALL users in the Conference (more on the Conferences later). Attach a file? After you write a message, you get the option of uploading a file and attaching it to the message (assuming you have access). Do you wish to "attach" a file to this message (Y/N)? Be careful to complete this step or your message will get lost. For example, if you type X to exit instead of yes or no, you'll loose the message you just wrote. Return Receipt? The next option after deciding on the attached-file issue is whether you want to be notified when the recipient reads your message. Do you want a "return receipt" when this message is read (Y/N)? A return receipt is a brief message that FedWorld automatically generates from the reader when he first reads the message. After answering the return-receipt question, the message is actually saved and stored. <<< CONFIRMED: MESSAGE #78933 WRITTEN TO DISK >>> It's important that you at least get to this point in writing a message. If you don't, and you X=exit back to the E-mail menu, or lose carrier, your message will be lost. If the person you're writing to is also online when you get to this point, he may get a BEEP and a message on his terminal like: *** Irving R. Neely has just written an E-mail message to you! (You can find it by invoking (E)mail (R)ead-msgs (T)o you.) Carbon Copies? You can send copies of the message you've written to other users. Do you want to send a copy of this message to anyone (Y/N)? Y Who do you wish to send a copy of this message (cc:) to? You may also type "?" for help: ED CHAVEZ <<< CONFIRMED: MESSAGE #79833 COPIED TO #79834 >>> <<< SENT TO Ed Chavez >>> Do you want to send a copy of this message to anyone else (Y/N)? N By the way, you may be able to save time by answering all three questions at once (using concatenated commands): Do you wish to "attach" a file to this message (Y/N)? NNN This means the message has no attached file, no return receipt requested, and no copies to anyone. M=Modify or E=Erase a message You need to know the message number before you can use either of these options. You can find the message number of a message you wrote by (R)eading mail (F)rom you and scanning (N)ext or (P)revious until you find the one you're looking for. S=Special functions This is a little menu for managing various features of your Electronic Mail "mailbox". Choose a special function: C => Configure distribution list A => Auto-forward incoming E-mail S => Set personal preferences Your choice (or X to exit)? S=Special functions, C=Configure distribution list Your distribution list can have up to 40 entries. When you write a message to !QUICK, FedWorld will send it to all of the names you have put in your list. There's no checking for correct User-ID's. You can even specify users who haven't signed up yet. But be sure and get their User-ID exactly right (except it doesn't matter whether you use upper or lower case). S=Special functions, A=Auto-forward incoming E-mail You can set things up so that all mail written to your User-ID will be automatically forwarded to another User-ID. This is helpful if you're going to be out of town for a while and someone is keeping on top of your messages. Or, if you want to change your User-ID, you can forward messages from the old User-ID until everyone gets used to using the new User-ID. This forwarding is not apparent to whoever is writing the message. Conference messages to you are not affected by auto-forwarding. They'll still appear in your original in-box (if you have your preferences set to include Conference messages in your in-box -- see below). Also, enabling auto-forward only affects future messages -- any E-mail currently in your in-box remains there. For example: User-ID to auto-forward E-mail to (X to exit): SAM JONES S=Special functions, S=Set personal preferences You can personalize your mailbox with these options: 1. Should replying to E-mail messages erase them? (default is YES) NO: the messages will remain in my in-box. YES: replying to an E-mail message automatically erases it, and replying to a Conference message automatically clears it from my in-box. 2. How to handle new messages when you log on? (default is 3) 1. Read them immediately. 2. Ask me if I want to read them immediately. 3. Just notify me that I have new mail waiting. 3. Should Conference messages that are directed to you appear in your E-mail in box? (default is YES) When you read your E-mail, you may also want to be notified of any new messages directed to you in the Conferences. YES: mix these in with my private E-mail. NO: don't bother me about them. I'll just have to see them in the Conferences or not at all. 4. When will you want to quote exerpts of a message when replying to it? (default is 3) 1. Sometimes (ask me each time I reply to a message) 2. Always 3. Never Replying to a message with quoting is something like taking a business letter and scribbling your comments in the margins and mailing it back to the sender, only neater. When you reply with quoting, you start out, not with a blank message, but with the contents of the original message filling up your screen. You can delete and insert as appropriate to address each part of the original message specifically. This is very helpful to the original author, especially when he writes you very large messages. The Conferences ---------- Conferences are for gathering people and information. Bulletin Boards have many features that compare in interesting ways with things we're all used to. A post office delivers mail to your door -- bulletin boards do it electronically. A newspaper conveys a large amount of very timely information -- bulletin boards can convey more information faster, but not to as many people (yet). A phone book can help you contact anyone in a city -- a bulletin board could offer more versatile access to more timely information (it's already being done in France). But there's nothing quite like an online Conference. In a Conference, lots of people write messages and lots of people read or search or scan messages. You can direct a message to all users, or to a specific user. You can search for messages in many ways: chronologically, by topic, by conversation "threads", by message content, by lists of keywords, or by the unique message number. You can also search in the same ways for messages with files attached. There are other features we'll get to later. Here's an example Conference menu: Your current Conference is /Hello: Welcome to FedWorld! R => Read messages W => Write a message Q => Quickscan Menu F => Filescan T => Teleconference S => Select a new Conference X => Exit from Conferences Select a letter from this list, or ? for more info: When you first log on, you'll probably be in a welcoming or introductory Conference like this "/Hello" Conference. S?=See a list of Conferences Before you do anything else in the Conferences, you'll probably want to see what Conferences are online. Entering S? will display to you a list of Conferences available to you. S=Select another Conference Use S to select another Conference. Once in another Conference, you get the same menu, with the new Conference name and description at the top. Messages in a Conference Here's what a message header looks like in a Conference: Date: Monday, April 27, 1992 11:23am /IntSales From: Stuart Blaumberg Msg#: 108782 To: Cristina Rodolfo Re: Singapore sales office (impressive growth!) (7 replies) (Reply to #108623, Fw by Tom Gerhart) Who a message is To You can write a message in a Conference to a specific user, or to * ALL * users. Either way, the message is visible to anyone who has the proper access to the Conference. Writing a message to a specific user gets his attention when he reads his mail (assuming his preference settings include Conference messages in his in-box). When writing to an individual user, if you can't remember their User-ID exactly, just type in an approximation and FedWorld will try to find a match. All replies in a Conference are automatically directed to the writer of the message you're replying to. Keep this in mind when adding your own message to a thread: Which message would be best to reply to? Which user are you really speaking to, or who do you want to see your message most? Files in a Conference The Conferences emphasize messages. Files in a Conference are always attached to messages. You can think of the way files are kept in a Conference in two ways: A message with a file attached A file with a detailed description Either way it's the same thing. A message can incidentally have a file attached to it. Or the message can be a description or introduction to the file. By convention, the topic of a message with a file attached contains the file name and a brief description of the file. Nothing requires this, although whenever anyone uploads a file they are encouraged to put a file name in the topic field. If you have an ASCII file that you want to contribute to a Conference, the easiest thing to do is write a message and upload the file as an attachment. (You can use any upload protocol, not just the ASCII protocol.) The message could be empty, or explain something like "here's the file that ...". Other users can use the ASCII or LIST download protocols to see the contents on their terminals. When you write a message to a Conference, you have the option of uploading a file and attaching it to the message. When you read a message that has a file attached, you get a chance to download the file. Threading A thread is a bunch of messages on the same topic. You'll probably find many different threads going on at the same time in a Conference. Say you write a message and somebody else writes a reply to it. You reply to that, someone else replies to it too, and then someone else replies to your original message. Before you know it, a tree of messages is formed. All of these messages usually keep the same topic. We call this a thread. When you're scanning messages, you may come across a message with a lot of replies, or one that's a reply itself. You can digress from your scan to see what else has taken place on this thread before you contribute yourself. Threading forward and backward is chronological. So in a complex thread you won't always see a message next to its reply. You may see the messages of one little sub-conversation alternating with those of another. If message number 123 is a reply, threading to its parent lets you see the message that 123 was a reply to. You can keep threading up to the original message that started it all, if it's still online. Changing the Topic of a Reply You can change the topic of a reply, but by doing this you'll lose the "thread" of the conversation. Then other users won't be able to find your message when they're threading through the other messages on the original topic. If you reply to a message and change the topic, the Thread Forward and Thread Backward commands won't find your message, but the Thread Parent command will. You may want to do this to break off from the original conversation and start another one. Conference Header This is the very first message in a Conference. You can see the Conference header by typing "RS0" from the Conference menu. The header may contain lots of information on the Conference, including how long messages are kept, and the charges for using the Conference (if any). Here's an example of a Conference header: #1 Conference HEADER: /Hello Created 03-FEB-92 11:09 Conference-Op: Sysop Conference Topic: Welcome to FedWorld! This is the /Hello Conference Header. Sysop #1 is the message number in this case. The Conference operator is the Sysop himself. The topic of the Conference appears at the Conference menu. R=Read messages There are many ways for you to read messages in a Conference. Actually, most of the features you'll find here are not for reading messages. They're for finding the messages you're interested in. Once you've read the message, there are many options for what to do with it, and what message to read next. R=Read, S=Scan through messages, one at a time During a scan, you get to look at message headers one at a time in chronological order (the order they were written in). You get the option to read the messages, download attached files, reply publicly, or reply privately. You'll have these options for where to start your scanning: RETURN or dot (.) Start with the next message you haven't read yet F Start with the first message in the Conference (the Conference header) L Start with the very latest message in the Conference Start with a specific message number The Default or Next Message You'll probably be calling into FedWorld regularly to see "what's new" in the Conferences. FedWorld tries to keep track of where you left off when you last read messages in a Conference. But it doesn't keep track of exactly which messages you've read. It just remembers the highest numbered message. When you come back, you pick up after that one. This is the default or next message that you get by just hitting RETURN when asked for a starting message number. So, in a Conference, the default or next message is the message right after the highest numbered message that you've already read. You need to read the message (see the body of it) for this to count. Except that reading while threading forward or backward doesn't count. R=Read, L=List messages out, nonstop If you want messages to just scroll by on your screen without stopping to reply or download any files, then listing could be handy. You could also capture all messages and read them offline this way. Later you could call back to download specific files or reply to specific messages. There are three types of listings depending on how much you want to see: o Brief one-liner descriptions of the message o Titles, or message headers, 4-6 lines long o Full messages, with header and body In all of these cases you can specify the starting point like you do in a scan and the listing goes from there forward, to the end of the Conference. RETURN or (.) Next or default message F First message L Last message Any specific message in the Conference R=Read, K=Keyword search Keyword searching is just like scanning except that you'll only see messages that contain some special words or phrases you're looking for. Keyword Example matches ------- --------------- demo Demonstration pandemonium demolition -demo- demo "DEMO" red day By Monday, I was tired of waiting red-letter-day Thursday was a red letter day As you can see, a hyphen has a special purpose in keywords: A word with hyphens around it will specify an exact match on the entire word. A hyphen will match a space, a line boundary, any punctuation symbol, or any combination of these. Read Commands You can answer several questions at once by typing them all on the same line. All of these read commands work from the Conference menu: RSF Scan from the first message RS. Scan starting from the next new message RS38501 Scan from message number 38501 RSL Scan from the last message RLBF List brief titles of all messages RLTF List 4-line titles of all messages RLFF List all messages fully RLB. List brief titles starting with the new messages RLT. List 4-line titles starting with the new messages RLF. List full messages starting with the new messages After Reading a Message After you read a message in a Conference, you'll get a prompt like this: (R)eply, (E)mail reply, follow (T)hread, (P)revious or (N)ext message? (R)eply in this Conference If you reply, the author of the original message will see your reply in his electronic mail, assuming his E-mail preferences are set accordingly. Other users who read this Conference will also see your reply as part of a thread. (E)mail (private) reply You can reply privately to the author of a message in a Conference using the (E)mail reply option. The author will see your message in his electronic mail. No other user will be able to see it. Follow (T)hread A thread is a bunch of messages on the same topic. The messages are formed into a tree by replying and re-replying. You can move through the thread in these ways: Thread (F)orward, (B)ackward, or to (P)arent (? for help): The thread options can be combined into character pairs: Rather than typing T RETURN P RETURN, you can type TP RETURN (using concatenated commands). TB (T)hread (B)ackward skip back to earlier messages on the same topic, in chronological order TF (T)hread (F)orward skip forward to newer messages on the same topic, in chronological order TP (T)hread to (P)arent jump back to the "parent" of this message -- the one it was a reply to You can continue to type TF RETURN TF RETURN to move through the thread, etc. All this threading is a digression: you'll resume your original scan from where you left off when you choose the (N)ext or (P)revious message. (P)revious or (N)ext message Skip chronologically through the messages in the Conference. You'll often use P RETURN P RETURN P RETURN ... to zoom backward in time, or N RETURN N RETURN N RETURN ... to zoom forward. You can also type NNNN RETURN to leap over four messages at once -- seeing all their headers as you do. F=Filescan -- look only for messages with files attached The Filescan option from the Conference menu operates exactly like the read option with one important difference: only messages with files attached are scanned. Everything else in the above description of reading messages also applies to file scanning. Q=Quickscan multiple Conferences Here's another powerful variation on reading messages. You can specify your own preferences for some of the Conferences, and even the kind of information you'd like to see in those Conferences. That way you're saved the trouble of switching to several different Conferences each time you log on, or of wading through reams of messages that you're not interested in. Configuring Your Quickscan The first step is to configure your quickscan by answering these questions: o Which Conferences are you interested in? o Do you want to narrow the scan down to messages with certain keywords? Here's an example of some keywords and possible matches: Keyword Example of a match ------- ------------------ 1. COMP COMMUNIC computer communications, company must communicate 2. MODEM COMMUNIC modem communicating 3. PACKET SWITCH packet switching networks, packet of switches Keyword Phrases The search will look for messages that match any of the above 3 keyword phrases, but the match must be complete on all of the words in a keyword phrase. In more technical terms, the search is looking for a message with: COMP and COMMUNIC or MODEM and COMMUNIC or PACKET and SWITCH Which Conferences When deciding which Conferences to include in your Quickscan, here are some things you might type: V View the Conferences now included in your quickscan - Remove a Conference from quickscan + Add a Conference to quickscan - + Reset scanning in a Conference to the beginning -ALL Remove all Conferences from your quickscan +ALL Add all Conferences to your quickscan All new Conferences will automatically get added to your quickscan. If you aren't interested in them, you can remove them any time. Starting your Quickscan Pointers From Scratch If you want your quickscan to review a Conference from the beginning, you need to reset your pointers for that Conference, because quickscan tries to give you only "new" messages. To do this, just remove and then add the Conference: Enter K, V, + or -, or ? for more info: -/ANTON +/ANTON Now your next quickscan will start the "/Anton" Conference from the first message. This might be particularly handy if you've changed your quickscan keywords, and want to review what you might have missed. W=Write a message In a Conference, you can write your message to ** ALL ** users, or to a specific user. When you write to a specific user, the message may appear in his electronic mail "in-box". After making the choice of who your message is to, you can begin writing your message. If your terminal has ANSI capability, you enter the full screen editor. You can type your message a line at a time, move the cursor around with the arrow keys, delete lines with CTRL-Y, and so on. CTRL-S saves your message and exits the full screen editor. If your terminal doesn't have ANSI capability, you enter the Line Editor. Just type one line at a time here. The editor will automatically wrap lines as you run into the right margin. When done, type "OK" on a single line to save your message and possibly edit it a little more. After writing a message to a Conference After you write a message, you get the option of uploading a file and attaching it to the message (assuming you have access). Do you wish to "attach" a file to this message (Y/N)? Be careful to complete this step or your message will get lost. For example, if you type 'X' to exit instead of yes or no, you'll lose the message. T=Teleconference Every Conference has its own teleconference channel. The topic of the channel is the topic of the Conference (from the Conference header). See more on the teleconference in the "Teleconferencing" section. Teleconferencing ----------------- Teleconferencing is like a conference room where people gather to present and exchange information, or to chat socially. The multi-channel feature makes it like a vast building of conference rooms. There are so many channels, 65,535 in fact, that you can have some privacy if you wish. Teleconferencing simply allows several users to converse with one another over their terminals. When you type something, a message goes out to all the other users in the same teleconference channel telling them what you said. The cost of this type of teleconference is far less than that of presently available video teleconferences, or that of assembling all participants from across the country in the same room. So FedWorld teleconferences can be held more often. In practice, Teleconferencing operates much like a Citizens Band radio. When you first enter Teleconferencing, you "tune in" to channel 1. Right away you get an announcement of all the other users who are on that channel. If you want to confer with one user in particular, or a small group of users, you suggest to them that they switch to some other channel, say 22. While you're on channel 22, you can call in other users in with the paging feature. If you exit the teleconference and come back without logging off, you'll be on the same channel. Teleconference channels have nothing to do with the communication channels that you use for your session on FedWorld. Teleconference channels are just a method of keeping track of who is talking to whom. In the teleconference, you get a colon (:) for a prompt. When you type a message and hit RETURN, that message is broadcast to all other users on the same teleconference channel. Here are some details on the teleconference commands: RETURN Just hitting RETURN tells you who else is on your teleconference channel, listing their User-ID's. WHISPER TO Send a private message to just one other user. No one else on your channel will even know this is happening, much less know what you say in the message. You can abbreviate the other party's User-ID if you make sure you use enough letters to clearly refer to only one user. / This is the shorthand form of the whisper command. (No space is required between the slash and User-ID.) CHANNEL Switch to another channel. CHANNEL Show your current channel number. SCAN Show a directory of the other users in Teleconferencing, and if they are "listed", what channels they are using. An example of the SCAN command: :SCAN USER-ID ..... CHANNEL ... TOPIC ---------------------------------------------------- Betty ... 44 Judy Fisher ... 44 Farley Dietz ... (Chat) Wilma ... 44 Gossip Bilbao ... (Chat) Fred ... (Unlisted) Barney ... (Unlisted) The lower numbered channels are reserved for the Forums. Channel 1 never has a topic. Other Forum channels have Forum topics. Non-Forum channels show a topic picked by a moderator of the channel, if any. In the above example, Wilma is moderating channel 44 with a topic of "Gossip". Farley and Bilbao are in the teleconference chat mode (see below). Fred and Barney are on some other channel, with the display of their channel number turned off (probably the same channel, but we can't be sure). UNLIST This prevents your teleconference channel number from being seen by others when they scan the teleconference. Your channel number is always visible when you're on channel 1 or a Forum channel however. When you first enter the Teleconference after logging on, you are "unlisted" on all channels but channel 1 and the Forum channels. LIST This allows your teleconference channel number to be seen by others when they scan the teleconference. PAGE This will broadcast a message to another user who is not in the teleconference (or not on your channel), requesting their attendance. Normally, you can't page a user more often than once every two minutes. You can disable others' ability to page you with PAGE OFF. If your page doesn't get through for any reason, you'll be told about it. Paging the Sysop user when he's not online causes an indicator on the console to blink. The User-ID can be abbreviated as long as you use enough characters to clearly refer to only one user on the system. The optional message, if following the User-ID, is sent to the recipient's screen along with the page announcement. A sample page call (as it appears on the recipient's screen): *** Wilma is paging you from teleconference channel 1! PAGE OFF This prevents other users from paging you or from requesting you to chat (see the CHAT command, below). PAGE ON Now other users can page you again, but no more often than once every 2 minutes. PAGE OK Now you can receive pages or chat requests as often as people care to issue them. Note: Use /P instead of PAGE to use this page command elsewhere on the system. CHAT This command allows two users to enter chat mode where they can converse directly with one another. Each keystroke from one user is immediately echoed to both users. To begin chat mode, both users must consent. If you're the first to use the command, you are requesting the other user to join you in chat mode. The request asks that user to also enter the same CHAT command (but with your User-ID), thereby agreeing to join you in chat. MODERATE If you have moderating capability, type this command to set the topic for the channel and make yourself the moderator. As the moderator, you have the following privileges: o Setting the topic for the channel o Squelching (silencing) other users on that channel o Unsquelching other users on that channel o Appointing another moderator for the channel The channels with the lowest channel numbers are reserved for Forum conferences. Those channels have fixed Forum topics, and can't be moderated. As a moderator, you can change the topic by just typing in the MODERATE command with the new topic. If you type MODERATE with no topic, then suddenly no one is the moderator of that channel. You also give up moderating if you log off, but not if you remain online: you can exit out of the teleconference, do something else, come back in, and you're still the moderator of the channel. APPOINT When you're the moderator, you can make someone else the moderator with this command. SQUELCH As a moderator, you can silence any other user on the teleconference by squelching him. Then that user can no longer talk on the channel, until either you unsquelch him, or the user logs off and on again. UNSQUELCH Permit a squelched user to speak again with this command. EXIT or X This takes you out of the teleconference. If you go back into the teleconference, you'll still be on the same channel. Anything you type that doesn't fit any of the above formats is treated as a message to all other users on the same teleconference channel. User Account Display/Edit ------------------------- This service allows you to: o View some statistics on your account o Edit many of the answers you gave when you first signed up o Transfer credits from your account to another Credits Some systems track your usage or charge for your usage by issuing "credits". Being online consumes credits and using various services also consumes credits. If FedWorld does deal with credits then you'll see them in your account menu: User-ID: Arthur Berg Credits: 693150 S => Display statistics on your account A => Display or edit account information (address/phone/password) T => Transfer credits to another user Your choice (or 'X' to exit): S = Display Statistics on your Account This choice shows you a few statistics on your account. User-ID: Arthur Berg S => Display statistics on your account A => Display or edit account information (address/phone/password) T => Transfer credits to another user Your choice (or 'X' to exit): S User-ID .................... Arthur Berg Account Created ............ 02/09/91 Last Logon ................. 05/14/92 Account Class............... CUSTOMER Time Limit Per Call......... UNLIMITED Time Limit Per Day.......... UNLIMITED ANSI setting this session .. ON User-ID: Arthur Berg S => Display statistics on your account A => Display or edit account information (address/phone/password) T => Transfer credits to another user Your choice (or 'X' to exit): Your account was created when you first signed up. The day you last logged on, (prior to your current session) is recorded also. Your class determines how long you can stay online and what services you are allowed to use, and on some systems, whether you are charged for using FedWorld or not. In the above example, Arthur has no limits on how long he can stay online. The ANSI-ON condition means that his terminal is receiving color and cursor movement commands from FedWorld. You can change your ANSI setting if you like. More on that below. A = Editing Your Account Information On most systems, you can edit your answers to the sign-up questions. You won't be able to change your User-ID, though. And some custom questions are only asked at sign-up, and can't be changed later. The Full Screen Data Entry service is used to change your account information if your terminal has ANSI capability. You'll see all your account information on screen. Use your up and down arrows keys to move around to different fields. To retype a field, just type over the old information. To change a field, start by moving the cursor right or left to the correct position. Then type over the old stuff, or: or delete a character insert a character See below for editing your account information when you don't have ANSI (using the Linear Data Entry service). You can leave this screen any time by hitting one of these keystrokes: Save your changes and exit Quit and abandon your changes Name, Address, Phone Numbers On some of these fields there are certain minimum lengths required. You'll be notified if your answer is too short. This information is treated by most Sysops as highly confidential. It would be used mainly to contact you in the event of a question or problem with your account. Many Sysops also use this information to mail announcements, newsletters, etc. Computer System On some systems, different menus are provided for users that have IBM computers and users that don't. IBM computers as terminals can display a wide variety of special extended ASCII characters, including box borders, shading, international characters, etc. The only other impact of this question is on demographic statistics that the Sysop can see. ANSI Preference This answer concerns whether or not your terminal should be receiving ANSI commands for cursor positioning, colors, and other attributes. ON ANSI commands will be sent to your terminal OFF ANSI commands will not be sent to your terminal AUTO Each time you log on, FedWorld will decide whether or not to send ANSI commands to your terminal. FedWorld may automatically detect whether you have ANSI or not, or it may ask you, or it may be prewired by the Sysop to be on or off. Usually you can leave it set to AUTO. But if this appears to be making the wrong choice sometimes, you can change it. If you see bland colorless text on your color monitor, set it to ON. If you see lots of annoying bracket characters with numbers and letters after them, like "[33m" or "[0;1;47;52m", you may want to set it to OFF. Screen Dimensions and Pausing Here are some examples of different screen configurations: Screen size: 80 columns by 24 lines Pause output? PAUSE Standard 80x24 terminal, FedWorld pauses when it has 23 or more lines to display Screen size: 80 columns by 24 lines Pause output? CONTINUOUS Standard 80x24 terminal, FedWorld doesn't pause, display is continuous Screen size: 80 columns by 43 lines Pause output? PAUSE Enlarged 80x43 terminal, pause each 41 lines Password Your password appears as a string of asterisks (****). You can retype your password once in a while to keep your account secure. Save or Quit When you're done editing, you can answer the question at the bottom: SAVE Save your changes and exit QUIT Quit and abandon your changes Just pick S or Q and hit RETURN to exit the service back to the User Account Display/Edit menu. Editing your Account when you don't have ANSI If your terminal doesn't have ANSI capability or if your screen isn't long enough (24 lines is enough), then editing your account information will have to proceed one question at a time. Use the RETURN key to skip each field you don't want to change. When you get to a field you want to change, you can back up over the information that's already there and type new information, or just start typing in completely new information. To edit the information that's there, start with a . To replace the information that's there, start by typing the first character of the new information If you make a mistake, just use: to back up one field. T = Transferring credits With the Sysop's permission, you can transfer credits from your account to another user's account. There's usually a minimum amount you can transfer. By default it's 600 credits. Just select the T option if you wish to transfer some of your credits to another user account. GateWay -------- The GateWay module will allow you to choose another system to connect to, through FedWorld. The Sysop will decide which systems you can connect to through GateWay, some of which may be systems you couldn't previously connect to. Once you choose GateWay from the main menuing system, you'll get this menu: The following GateWay services are available: D -> connect to a system G -> General help and information I -> Information on a particular system L -> List systems available T -> Keyword search Z -> List systems by subject category * -> Download a list of GateWay systems X -> Exit from GateWay GateWay SERVICES Select an option, or "?" for help: L = List systems available When you first go into GateWay, you may want to list the various systems available to you. Each system you have access to will be displayed, each with a short description and a system number. The system number is what you will be typing in when prompted for a system to actually connect to. Don't worry about remembering the number though, because all the systems (and their numbers) will be displayed to you again when you choose to connect to a system. T = Keyword search Choose this option to have FedWorld search all the systems available for a particular topic. You will be prompted for a topic to search for, and FedWorld will search all the short descriptions for available systems under that topic. Each system found with your topic will be displayed to you with its system number and short description. Z = List systems by subject category Choose this option to have FedWorld offer 4 major subject category listings. These listing include all GateWay systems that deal with or are related to that subject. A menu is provided and you may connect to the system of your choice by selecting the associating letter. I = Information on a particular system Choose this option to get specific information about a particular system. You'll want to do this before you go and connect to a system you're interested in. When you use this option, any additional connect time charges while you're using GateWay will be displayed (these are usually only in place to cover long distance charges, if any). When you select this option, all available systems will be displayed to you, and you can select the number of the system you wish to look up. D = connect to a system Choose this option when you're ready to go ahead and connect to another system. All available systems will be displayed, and you will be asked to select one to connect to. After selecting a system, you may be told that the system is "waiting for an available channel". This will appear if all of the system's modems (or serial lines) are currently being used by other users. In this case, you'll have to wait a minute until one of the channels becomes free. (You can also hit RETURN to abort the connect toing attempt.) If the system you're trying to connect to is busy, you'll be informed that GateWay is re-connecting to the system. It may do this several times before giving up. You can always hit RETURN to abort, and try again later. Otherwise, if none of this happens, GateWay should beep your terminal and tell you it connected. At this point, you're online the other system! Once online another system Once you're online another system, it should be as if you called directly into it from your terminal program -- this BBS will pass all data between you and the other BBS transparently. Once you log off the other system, you will be returned to the main GateWay menu. If you wish to simply hang up on the other system, you can hit "---" (three minus signs in a row), and then wait 3 or 4 seconds. GateWay will automatically disconnect you, and return you to the main GateWay menu. The Newsroom ============ Introduction ------------ The Newsroom allows your System Operator, as well as any "Newspaper Editors" appointed, to post news articles containing important information which he/she deems that every user should read. Every time you log on to this system, you will be promptly informed if any news articles have been posted since your last call. You may also enter the Newsroom yourself, which will act as a sort of "library" of past news articles for you to browse through. In this article browsing mode, you may move forward or backward in time through previously posted articles, obtain a brief listing of all articles, and read those that you choose. Here is a list of commands available to you when inside the Newsroom: Command List ------------ ... Read the Current Article While browsing through the article titles, pressing by itself will read in full the currently selected article. <#> ... Jump to the specified Article number If you enter a number (ie. "54"), then you will jump right to that article, if it exists. If the specified article does not exist, then you will jump right to the first article above the given number. ... Jump to article of the given date If you enter a date (ie. "10/3", or "4/10/91"), then you will jump right to the first article posted on, or after, the given date. L ... List all Articles This command will produce a brief listing of all articles in the database, in order from oldest to most recently posted. N ... Go to the next Article This command will step you forward to the next article in the database. If you press "N" when you're already at the "top" of the database, then you will wrap around to the oldest article posted. P ... Go to the previous Article This command will step you backward to the previous article in the database. If you press "P" when you're already at the "bottom" of the database, then you will wrap around to the most recently posted article. ? ... Re-display the menu If you forget what all of these commands are, then pressing "?" will re-display for you a brief menu. X ... Exit the Newsroom Press "X" to leave the Newsroom and return to the main system. Commands for Editors Only ------------------------- The following commands are only available to sysop-appointed News Editors: A ... Add a new article Use this command to post new articles. After writing the article, you will be asked if you'd like to "lock" the article. You will be presented with a list of "keys", and if you select one, then only users who hold the specified key will be able to read the article. If you select "0" for "no key required", then the article will be available to ALL users. As soon as you finish up and save the article, it will immediately be available for viewing by other users. M ... Modify an existing article Use this command to change the body text, headline, or the lock for any article. IMPORTANT NOTE: Just modifying the article will not "renew" it to be viewed again by users; that is to say, if a user reads the article at logon, and then you modify it, then the user will not automatically see the newly modified article. To accomplish this, use the RENEW command below. R ... Renew an existing article This command allows you to "refresh" old articles so that they are again displayed to all users the next time they call. This command is useful in conjunction with the Modify command, when an old news item needs to be revised and re-posted. D ... Delete an article This command will irrevocably delete an article from the database. ************** The following is a list of Gateway systems ************* ************** available online, plus an additional list ************* ************** of over 80 government systems. Following ************* ************** the list of gateways is a listing of all ************* ************** files available on FedWorld. You may down- ************* ************** load these files off FedWorld or you may ************* ************** FTP them from FTP.FEDWORLD.GOV. ************* What is FedWorld? NTIS' FedWorld(R) is a project, set up by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), that connects you electronically to many Federal departments and agencies. From FedWorld, you can access more than 100 computer bulletin board systems operated by the U.S. Government How Do I Connect? To connect to FedWorld, all you need is a personal computer and a modem. Use your communications software package to dial FedWorld at 703/321-8020. Set your parity to NONE, Data Bits to 8 and Stop Bit to 1 (N,8,1). Set your terminal emulation to ANSI. You can also reach FedWorld via Internet using the telnet command. Telnet to: fedworld.gov (192.239.92.201) If you have technical problems or questions, please call 703/487-4608 weekdays, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.. You can also leave questions in the form of E-mail on FedWorld to SYSOP. These Government Online Systems Can Be Accessed by Calling (703) 321-8020 or telnet fedworld.gov 5/20/94 ###:Name :Comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2:ALF (USDA) :National Agricultural Library BBS 3:ALIX (LC) :Automated Library Information eXchange 4:BOM-BBN (DOI) :Bureau of Mines-Bulletin Board Network 5:ISM-SIS (IRS) :ISM Support Info System 6:CIC-BBS (GSA) :Consumer Information Center 7:CLU-IN (EPA) :Superfund Data and Information 8:CPO-BBS (Census) :Lists open jobs at the Census Dept 9:ADA-BBS (DOJ) :Amer. With Disabilities Act Info 10:Computer Security (NIST) :Computer Sys Lab Computer Security BBS 11:DCBBS (DC Govt) :DC Government Information 12:DMIE (NIST/CSL) :NIST/CSL Data Management Information 13:EBB (DOC) :Economic data and information 14:ELISA System (DOD) :DoD Export License Tracking System 15:GSA/IRM BBS (GSA) :Information Resources Management Issues 16:EPUB (DOE) :Energy information and data 17:FDA's BBS (FDA) :FDA info and policies 18:FDA/DMMS (FDA) :PMA, IDE, 510k & guidance documents 19:FERC-CIPS (DOE) :Fed Energy Regulatory Commission 20:FEBBS (FHWA) :FHWA information and data 21:VA Vendor BBS (VA) :Learn about business opps at the VA 22:FEDERAL BBS (GPO) :GPO and Govt Data (Fee Based) 23:OSS-BBS (GSA) :GSA On-line Schedules System 24:Eximbank BBS (EXIMBANK) :Export/Import Bank data and info. 25:JAG-NET (USN) :Navy Judge Advocate General 26:Labor News (DOL) :Dept of Labor information and files 27:Megawatt 1 (DOE) :Information on energy and DoE 28:NADAP (USN) :Navy Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention 29:RIBBS (USPS) :US Postal Service Rapid Information 30:EHSC-DDS :Army Engineering & Housing 31:NDB-BBS(USDA) :Human Nutrition Information Service 32:NSSDC\NASA\Goddard :The NASA NODIS Locator System. 33:1040 BBS (IRS) :Electronic Tax Filing Information 34:SBB-BB (Treasury) :Surety Bond Branch, Circular 570 35:OIS (Bureau of Prisons) :US Bureau of Prison employees 36:SBIR-BBS (NASA) :NASA Small Business Innovation Research 37:WTIE-BBS (EPA) :Wastewater Treatment Info Exchange 38:QED-BBS (USGS) :Quick Epicenter Determ and EQ data 39:SALEMDUG-BBS (FEMA) :State and local FEMA user groups 40:SBA On Line (SBA) :SBA Information & Data (Full Service) 41:GAO WATCHDOG (GAO) :Identify Waste Fraud and Abuse 42:SBAI-BBS (SBA) :Small Bus. Admin internal BBS 43:Sample Weather Data (NWS):Sample data from Fee Based System 44:OPM Mainstreet (OPM) :OPM - Job Info, Personnel Guidance 45:TELENEWS (DOE) :Data and info on Fossil fuels 46:USA-GPCS BBS (USA) :Army Info System Software 47:USCS-BBS (USCS) :Customs and Exchange Rate Data & Info 48:USGS-BBS (USGS) :Geological Survey BBS/CD-ROM Info 49:NLPBB (USN) :CNO's Navy Leadership Policy BB 50:FMS-BBS (Treasury) :Financial Management Information 51:OASH-BBS (HHS) :Health & AIDS Information & Reports 52:FEDIX :Links Fed Data to Higher Education 54:GPSIC (USCG) :GPS, Loran & Omega Info/status 55:NGCR-BBS (USN) :Next Generation Computer Resources Stan 57:Gulfline (EPA&NOAA) :Gulf Coast Pollution Information 58:FAA Safety Exchange (FAA):Small Plane Safety Reports & info 59:NTIS QuikSERVICE (NTIS) :Order NTIS Documents Online 61:STIS (NSF) :Science & Technology Information System 62:MI-BBS (DOE) :DoE Minority Impact Bulletin Board 63:TECH SPECS (NRC) :Technical Specs/ NRC Information 64:Census-BEA (Census) :Census BEA Electronic Forum 65:IHS-BBS (HHS) :Indian Health Service BBS 66:NOAA-ESDD (NOAA) :NOAA Environmental Services Data Direct 67:Offshore-BBs (DOI) :Off Shore Oil & Gas Data 68:TQM-BBS (T. Glenn) :Total Quality Management 69:NIDR Online (NIH) :Nat. Institute of Dental Research 70:NIHGL (NIH) :Nat. Inst. of Health Grant Line BBS 71:PayPerNet #1 (OPM) :Fed. Pay & Performance Management BBS 72:MARlinespike BBS (DOT) :Maritime Admin. Press Releases, Etc. 73:CASUCOM (GSA) :Interagency Shared Services/Resources 74:ATTIC (EPA) :Alternative Treatment Tech Info Center 75:NCJRS-BBS (DOJ) :National Criminal Justice Reference Sy 76:DRIPSS (EPA) :Drinking Water Info Processing Support 77:PIM BBS (EPA) :Pesticide Information Network 78:CIM-BBS (DoD) :Center for Information Management BBS 79:NPS-BBS (EPA) :Nonpoint Source Program BBS 80:OEPC BBS (DOI) :Interior's Off of Environment. Affairs 81:DWIE-BBS (EPA) :Drinking Water Information Exchange 82:CABB (Dof State) :Passport Info/ Travel Alerts 83:BUPERS Access (USN) :Navy Personnel Information 84:FCC-State Link (FCC) :FCC daily digest & carrier stats/report 85:HUD-N&E BB (HUD) :HUD News & Events BB. Press Releases 87:FREND #1 (NARA) :Fed. Register Electronic News Delivery 88:FREND #2 (NARA) :Fed. Register Electronic News Delivery 89:NHS-BBS (HHS) :National Head Start BBS 90:WSCA-BBS (DOL) :Board of Wage & Service Contract Appeal 91:TEBBS (OGE) :Office of Government Ethics BBS 92:HSETC MD (USN) :Naval Health Sci Edu & Training Command 93:PPCUG/RDAMIS (DOD) :Pentagon Users Group BBS 95:CBEE (USCG) :Coast Guard On-Line Magazine & News 96:ATD BBS (FAA) :Air Transport Div. BBS 97:ATOS-BBS (FAA) :Air Traffic Operations Service BBS 98:AEE BBS (FAA) :FAA Office of Environment & Energy 99:OCA BBS (PRC) :Postal Rate Commission/Consumer Advocat 100:GEMI (GSA) :GSA Electronic Management Information 101:Airports BBS #1 (FAA) :Airport operators and designers 102:EnviroNET (NASA) :Space Environment Information Service 103:FAA HQ BBS (FAA) :FAA Headquarters BBS 104:IRS-SOI (IRS) :Public Taxpayer Statistical Information 105:ARA-BBS (FAA) :Aviation Rulemaking Advisory BBS 106:IMA BBS (USA) :Integration & Analysis Center BBS 108:ACF-BBS (HHS) :Admin. for Children and Families 109:NTIA-BBS (DOC) :Radio Freq. Management Issues 110:ED Board (DOEdu) :Dept of Ed Grant & Contract Info 111:BHPr-BBS (HHS) :Medical & Health Services Information 112:Marine Data BBS (NOAA) :Marine Databases & Files 113:Call-ERS BBS (USDA) :Agriculture Economic Research Info 114:Call ERS (USDA) :Economic Research Line Service Line 2 115:ABLE INFORM (DOEdu) :Disability & Rehab Data & Info 116:PTO-BBS (PTO) :Patent and Trademark Office BBS 117:PerManNet (Dof State) :US Agency for International Development 118:Quick Facts! (NIAAA/HHS) :Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism Information 119:IITF-BBS (NTIA) :Info. Infrastructure Task Force BBS 123:IBNS/OMPAT BBS (DOD) :Military Performance Assessement 124:EDOS (DC Crt Appeals) :US Court of Appeals, District of Columb 125:RSA-BBS (RSA) :Rehabilitation Services Administration 126:FRESBB (GSA) :Federal Real Estate Sales Bulletin Boar 127:NIH Info Center (NIH) :NIH Information, Files, Pubs 128:NCUA BBS (NCUA) :National Credit Union Administration 129:NBCI-BBS (USDA) :Natl Biological Control Institute 130:OECI-BBS (DOC&DOD) :Defense Conversion Information 132:AVADS-BBS (DOI) :Dept of Interior Job Announcements 133:NRCDR-BB (NRC) :NRC Decommisioning Rulemaking BBS 134:CSO BBS (EPA) :Cleanup Standards Outreach BBS 135:GAO-Policy (GAO) :GAO Office of Policy's BBS Other Government Online Systems Department of Agriculture Commercial Information Delivery Service (CIDS) Voice Number: 202-720-5505 Data Number: Must subscribe first Contains government information about developments and statistics dealing with the agriculture industry. NBIAP BBS Voice Number: 703-231-3747 Data Number: 800-624-2723 703-231-3858 National Biological Impact Assessment program. Purpose is to facilitate safe evaluation of the performance of genetically modified organisms into the environment. News reports on recent developments and direct access to ten databases. Call 703 number first to register. Federal Reserve System Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) Voice Number: 314-444-8562 (contact Tom Pollmann) Data Number: 314-621-1824 Banking, interest rates and the economy. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Voice Number: 612-340-2443 Data Number: 612-340-2489 Banking, regional economic information Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Voice Number: Data Number: 214-922-5199 Banking, regional economic information National Aeronautics & Space Administration NASA Spacelink Voice Number: 205-544-6531 Data Number: 205-895-0028 NASA news releases and space shuttle status reports, updated shuttle manifests, list of satellite broadcasts, plus other material for educators. NASA JSC Houston Voice Number: Data Number: 713-483-5817 Read-only system provideing shuttle mission schedules and TV transmission/transponder information. NASA JPL Voice Number: Data Number: 818-354-1333 Department of Commerce National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration NOAA MASC Library Voice Number: 303-497-3271 Data Number: 303-497-5848 Online access to PCSIG CD-ROM. Space Environment Lab BBS Voice Number: 303-497-3188 Data Number: 303-497-5000 Highlights and forecasts of geomagnetic and solar activity. National Geo Data Center Voice Number: Data Number: 303-497-7319 National Institute of Standards & Technology NIST ACTS Voice Number: 303-497-3639 Data Number: 303-494-4775/4 Time signals National Computer Systems Laboratory Advanced Systems Division Voice Number: 301-975-2937 Data Number: 301-869-7281 Type DIALIN to logon: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) activities and news. Department of the Interior Property and Acquisition Management Voice Number: 303-969-6522 Data Number: 303-969-5183 This BBS is mainly to list available property to increase reutilization and reduce costs. It will also be available to bureaus and offices of the DOI for use as conferences or other communications in the field of property management. Federal Communications Commission FCC Public Access Link Voice Number: 202-653-6288 or 202-632-0002 Data Number: 301-725-1072 Information on Federal Communications Commission rulemaking, including references to investigative dockets. Telecommunication topics of special interest. Office of Personnel Management Federal Jobs (Detroit) Voice Number: 313-226-7520/2095 Data Number: 313-226-4423 Job information for 14 states in the Chicago region. Atlanta Regional Office OPM Atlanta Region BBS Voice Number: 404-331-3459 Data Number: 404-730-2370 Job listings; agency directives. Human Resources Development Group Dallas Regional Office OPM Express Voice Number: 214-767-8245 Data Number: 214-767-0565 Government users only (defined to include federal/State/local government, as well as schools, colleges, and other institutions): Federal personnel management; vacancy listings; federal personnel, management, & general utility files; training schedules; conferences on training, recruiting, TQM. Staffing Service Center (Macon, GA) FJOB BBS Voice Number: Data Number: 912-757-3100 Federal job opportunities. Philadelphia Area Office Federal Jobs Voice Number: Data Number: 215-580-2216 Federal jobs and related information. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air Quality Planning OAQPS Technology Transfer Network Voice Number: 919-541-5384 Data Number: 919-541-5742 (2400) 919-541-1447 (9600) Network of 10 independent BBSs with technical information, documents, files, and messages on air pollution control: Clean Air Act Amendments. Online Library System (OLS) Voice Number: 919-541-2777 Data Number: 919-549-0700 (2400) 919-549-0720 (9600) System contains several databases: the EPA national catalog Hazardous Waste collection, and list of departments and services called ACCESS 92. Note: 7-E-1 HALF duplex. Office of Air Quality Planning Applied Modeling Research BBS Voice Number: Data Number: 919-541-1325 Air quality atmospheric models. Office of Research and Development Office of Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support Center for Environmental Research Information Voice Number: 513-569-7272 Data Number: 513-569-7610 water, biotechnology, and other research; several conferences, biotechnology, regional EPA operations, water regulations, methods standardization; ORD research paper bibliographic database available online. Solid Waste Management Fee Based System Voice Number: Data Number: 301-585-0204 Technology Transfer Unit Municipal Facilities Branch Water Management Division EPA Region 4 Voice Number: 404-347-3633 Data Number: 404-347-1767 Wastewater, small communities, innovative and alternative technology, waste supply, water quality, stormwater; EPA Region 4 activities. Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling Electronic Bulletin Board System Voice Number: 706-546-3549 FTS-250-3549 Data Number: 706-546-3402 FTS-250-3549 Exposure assessment models. EPA REGION 10 BBS Voice Number: 206-553-1026 206-553-2987 Data Number: 206-553-2241 Facilitates communication on environmental concerns among EPA, state, and local governments, and the public. National Pesticide Information Retrieval System Voice Number: 317-494-6614 Data Number: Provides information to subscribers only on pesticide products registered by EPA. Registration support documents, commodity/tolerance data, materials handling documents, and state product registration data are provided. EPA COASTNET Voice Number: 202-260-9082 Data Number: 202-260-2296 202-260-8482 MUST CALL VOICE FIRST. Issues regarding coastal waters protection. EPA VISIT HOTLINE VENDOR INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES Voice Number: 800-245-4505 Data Number: Hazardous waste cleanup technologies database. Department of Defense Defense Env. Network & Info Exchange (DENIX) Voice: call for password 1-800-642-3332 Data Number: DoDIGNET Inspector General's BBS Voice: Data Number: 703-695-8238 Job announcements and training Information. DoD LSA EBB Voice Number: Data Number: 606-293-3700 Department of the Air Force Hill Air Force Base Hill Air Force Base BBS Voice Number: 801-774-8057 Data Number: 801-774-6509 Software Engineering topics Scott Air Force Base, IL 62225 Small Computer Technical Center Voice Number: 618-256-4206 Data Number: 618-256-6510 Provides information exchange network for users of small computers. Air Force Systems Command Voice Number: Data Number: 513-476-1083 Forms Shelf - Forms and Information Malmstrom AFB Computer Management Center Voice Number: Data Number: 406-731-2503 Shaw AFB SCTC BBS MileEcho and MetroLink echo conferences, USR HST, 2 nodes Voice Number: Data Number: 803-668-4316 Air Force Cals Test Bed BBS (AFCTB) Voice Number: 513-427-5869 x 351 Data Number: 513-476-1273 Air Force Communication Command Voice Number: 618-256-8239 Data Number: 618-256-8653 Information for Industry Air Force Engineering Installation ULANA BBS Voice Number: 405-734-9928 Data Number: 405-736-0928 Information on products on ULANA network contract Department of the Army Fort Drum USAISC, NY Voice Number: Data Number: 315-772-7836 Grand Central DCSAR, NY Voice Number: Data Number: 212-807-3529 Department of the Navy BULLDOG West Voice Number: Data Number: 805-985-9527 HARPOON Support CINCLANTFLT BBS Voice Number: 804-445-9654 Data Number: 804-445-1146 Telecommunications programs. COMNAVSURFPAC/COMNAVAIRPAC Voice Number: Data Number: 619-556-0135/36 COMSUBLANT Voice Number: Data Number: 804-445-8657 DEFENSE ENERGY INFORMATION SYSTEM (DEIS) NAVY/MARINE Voice Number: Data Number: 805-982-5300 (2400) 805-984-0686 NAS Patuxent River Fleet Time Voice Number: Data Number: 301-826-4805 MilECHO MetroLink Fleet Imaging BBS Voice Number: 804-433-3395 (Lt. Bill Garlinghouse,SYSOP) Data Number: 804-433-2534 Supporting the Navy Visual Imaging Community MilECHO, PhotoNet, MetroLink HST Dual Standard NESEA, St. Inigoes, MD GPETE BBS Voice Number: Data Number: 301-862-8048 General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment Naval Aviation Maintenance Office, Pax River Maintenance Control Voice Number: Data Number: 301-826-3626 Naval Air Warfare Center, Indianapolis Obsolete Microcircuit Databases on line Voice Number: Data Number: 317-351-4992 NAVAL ENERGY BBS Voice Number: Data Number: 805-985-5062 Naval Justice School NJS BBS Voice Number: Data Number: 401-841-3990 RelayNet echoes; general and legal military interests; Environmental Law Deskbook available online. Naval Reserve Readiness Command Region 2 Scotia, NY Voice Number: 518-387-8218 Data Number: 518-370-5688/0118 OASYS formerly NCTAMSLANT Voice Number: 804-444-8487 Data Number: 804-445-1121/1627 Request upgrade for full access: Micro contracts; DOD software; conferences, NCTAMS services, online files, contracts, information systems standards. Pacific Missile Test Center Voice Number: Data Number: 805-989-8722 General Computer interests. SIMA/Portsmouth, VA Voice Number: 804-396-0199 Data Number: 804-396-0158 General computer interests. SHARNET BBS (NCTAMSLANT) Voice Number: Data Number: 804-445-6815 Naval Reserve Force Headquarters NRF BBS Voice Number: 504-254-7947 Data Number: 504-254-7776 Closed board, restricted to DOD users only: Reserve force training. Defense Communications Agency DCA Acquisition BBS Voice Number: 618-258-9380 Data Number: 618-256-8200 Plans and solicitations for DoD communications; mostly for industrial users, not of general interest. Defense Mapping Agency Navinfonet Voice Number: 301-227-3296 Data Number: 301-227-4424 Public information for mariners; marine advisories; global positioning Federal Emergency Management Agency Hazardous Materials Information Exchange BBS Voice Number: 800-752-6367 Data Number: 708-972-3275 Database for government and private-sector information on hazardous materials emergency management, training, resources, technical assistance, and regulations. Lots of technical bulletins and files, and video resources. Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service National Ecology Research Center Habitat Model BBS-1 Voice Number: 303-226-9293 Data Number: 303-226-9365 NERC Habitat Model Reference Library; messages and discussions; conferences include statistics, HEP, habitat models, negotiation strategies, habitat simulation, temperature models, computer utilities. NERC Habitat Model Reference Library Voice Number: 303-226-9293 FTS-323-5293 Data Number: 303-226-9365 FTS-323-5365 Habitat model information (species, author, geographic application). Department of Transportation Research and Special Projects Administration Hazardous Materials Information Exchange BBS Voice Number: 800-752-6367 Data Number: 708-972-3275 Hazmat technical assistance; regulations; subject matter and regional conferences. Federal Aviation Administration Pilot Examiner BBS Voice Number: Data Number: 405-954-4530 Sponsored by Federal Aviation Administration's Pilot Examiner Section, AFS-634 Serving Pilot Examiners and Written Test Examiners. Designed for PILOT EXAMINERS and WRITTEN TEST EXAMINERS to have an open forum amongst themselves and AFS-634. Aviation safety inspectors, certified flight instructors, or anyone seeking information concerning aviation safety are encouraged to use this system. Orlando FSDO BBS Voice Number: Data Number: 407-648-6963 407-648-6309 800-645-3736 Operated by the Federal Aviation Administration's Orlando Flight Standards District Office. Selected FAA information publications and other documents of interest to the aviation community available for downloading. It is open to all with an interest in aviation. Portland MMEL BBS Voice Number: Data Number: 207-780-3297 Operated by the Federal Aviation Administration's Flight Standards District Office in Portland, Maine. Makes available selected FAA information publications, documents, and allows submission to the FAA requests and applications for various authorizations, and to submit certain reports. Open to all with a legitimate interest in aviation and aviation safety. Department of the Treasury Bureau of the Public Debt Office of Automated Information Systems Security Branch AIS BBS Voice Number: Data Number: 304-420-6083 Computer security information; latest version of F-PROT. Internal Revenue Service Martinsburg Computer Center Information Reporting Project Voice Number: 304-263-8700 Data Number: 304-263-2749 Electronic filing. United States Courts 1st US Circuit Court Voice Number: Data Number: 617-223-4640 Online opinions and related information from the US Circuit Court of Appeals serving the New England region. 3rd US Circuit Court Voice Number: Data Number: 215-597-5315 Online opinions and related information from the US Circuit Court of Appeals serving the Philadelphia region. The Boston and St. Louis court BBS systems use the XBBS format. 4th Circuit Access to Court Records BBS Voice Number: 202-633-6393 Data Number: 804-771-8084 Information on opinions within past 30 days, court calendars, rules, and notices. Available as ASCII and WP5. Also operates a PACER system with docket information. Note: Users must first call sysop voice at (804) 925-2213 to pre-register with name and password. To use ACES, enter "bbs" (lower case) and the first name/password prompts. 5th US Circuit Court Voice Number: Data Number: 504-589-6850 Online opinions and related information from the US Circuit Court of Appeals serving the New Orleans area. EDOS software. 6th Circuit CITE Electronic Bulletin Board Voice Number: 202-633-6393 Data Number: 513-684-2842 Logon with CITE, and NEWUSER for password (a logon name and an eight- character password are then assigned). Provides docket information on individual cases, newly filed slip opinions, oral argument calendar, local rules/procedures, and special announcements. 7th Circuit Seventh Circuit BBS Voice Number: 312-435-5584 Data Number: 312-435-5560 Opinions and Dockets for the US Circuit Court of Appeals serving the Chicago region. 8th US Circuit Court Voice Number: Data Number: 314-539-3576 Opinions and related information for the US Circuit Court of Appeals serving the St. Louis area. EDOS software. APCOPS/9th Circuit Court Voice Number: Data Number: 415-744-9022 Opinions, schedules, rules, notices, and bulletins for the US Circuit Court of Appeals covering the San Francisco area. Note: Type "BBS" at login prompt. US District Court E Penna Voice Number: Data Number: 215-597-0646 Electronic Bulletin Board of Judicial Opinions in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Opinions only; updated at 8:30 am daily. Type "bbs" at first prompt. Department of Justice (Executive Branch) SEARCH-BBS Voice Number: Data Number: 916-392-4640 Funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics. Information Technology and the administration of justice. Department of Health and Human Services Social Security Administration Annual Wage Reporting Bulletin Board Services Voice Number: Data Number: 410-965-1133 Provides Annual Wage Reporting (W-2) documentation and information. Social Security Administration BBS Voice Number: 202-965-5524 Data Number: 410-966-5051 Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) OSHA Computerized Information System Voice Number: 801-524-5366 801-524-5896 FTS-588-5366 FTS-588-5896 Data Number: To aid OSHA, state OSHA program, and OSHA area office staff in responding to employers' and employees' occupational safety and health problems. Labor Market Information (LMI) by State Florida lmi bbs Voice Number: 904-488-1048 Data Number: 904-487-4187 Iowa lmi bbs Voice Number: Data Number: 515-281-3472 Michigan lmi bbs Voice Number: 313-876-5427 Data Number: 313-876-6696 Minnesota lmi bbs Voice Number: 612-297-6546 Data Number: 612-297-7373 Nevada lmi bbs (call for password) Voice Number: 702-687-4550 Data Number: 702-687-4194 New Jersey lmi bbs (fee based system) NJSDC/BIDC Voice Number: 609-292-0076 Data Number: 609-394-2310 NYState lmi bbs Voice Number: 518-474-1141 or 6005 Data Number: 518-474-1067 South Carolina lmi bbs Voice Number: 803-737-2831 Data Number: 803-737-2832 Utah lmi bbs Voice Number: 801-536-7835 Data Number: 1-800-828-5912 Virginia lmi bbs Voice Number: Data Number: 804-786-4844 Washington lmi bbs Voice Number: Data Number: 206-438-3177 General Services Administration MUFFIN Voice Number: 703-305-7200 Data Number: 202-205-3890 Provides customers with up-to-date information on supplies and services. Offers customers news available through the FSS newsletter MARKETIPS, the ability to provide direct feedback on quality and delivery issues, and to look at routing and cost for moving employees. Also provides information on reported excess and surplus personal property located throughout the United States, as well as a directory of FSS customer service directors worldwide. The House of Representatives Federal Whistleblower Voice Number: Data Number: 202-225-5527 Sysop works for Rep. Bob Wise, who serves on the House Government Operations Committee. Purpose of the system is to encourage reporting of fraud, waste, and abuse within the federal government. Callers are anonymous - no public messages. Online Systems Funded by the U.S. Federal Government IndianNET Voice Number: (605)348-7293 Data Number: (605-393-0468 American Indian and Alaska Native Information and Issues. Funded in part by EPA and Dept of Agriculture. 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AREAOFF.LST 6.4K 12/02/93 OPM area offices nationwide ATLANTA.ZIP 39K 04/28/94 Atlanta OPM regional Fed. Jobs CE-26.TXT 10K 03/19/92 Placement Assistance for Fed Employees CE-57.TXT 13K 03/19/92 RIF Benefits Guide for Fed Employees CHICAGO.ZIP 52K 04/28/94 Chicago OPM regional Fed. Jobs CLAIM5PT.TXT 1.8K 12/17/93 Accepting 5pt Vet Pref. Before Separation CLIN-VET.TXT 7.5K 11/24/93 Clinton-Gore Position Paper on vets issues DALLAS.ZIP 31K 04/28/94 Dallas OPM regional Fed. Jobs DISABREG.TXT 2.4K 10/19/93 How Disabled Vets Register Works in D.C. Area FJOLWASH.ZIP 37K 04/28/94 Washington DC OPM regional Fed. Jobs FJ_ADMIN.ZIP 169K 03/04/94 Mouse-aware job finder for Admin.zip FJ_CLKLE.ZIP 160K 03/04/94 Mouse aware search util for CLKLE.ZIP FJ_EMSCI.ZIP 164K 03/04/94 Mouse-ware jobs finder for EMSCI.ZIP FJ_MDVET.ZIP 161K 03/04/94 Mouse aware utility for MDVET.ZIP HCPD.LTR 2.3K 12/02/93 How Personnel W/ Disabilities apply for Federal Positions. JOBBANK.TXT 2.0K 03/19/92 Interstate Job Bank-Dept of Labor JOBS.LST 2.5K 04/28/94 List of all files in the JOBS Library JRDVC.TXT 6.9K 07/29/93 FPM Bull on Computer Referral, Disab Vet MERITP.ZIP 198K 03/31/94 Status Jobs Now Open (Merit Prom.) NTISJOBS 13K 12/02/93 NTIS Federal Jobs openings PHILLY.ZIP 33K 04/28/94 Philidelphia OPM regional Fed. Jobs PHSJOBS.TXT 36K 04/25/94 Public Health Service jobs 03/28/94 PHSJOBS.ZIP 13K 04/25/94 Public Health Service jobs text file PKZ204G.EXE 198K 02/13/93 Latest version of Pkzip (version 2.04G). This is a compression, decompression software package for files. PPP.TXT 10K 03/19/92 DoD's Priority Placement Program SANFRAN.ZIP 26K 04/28/94 San Francisco OPM regional Fed. Jobs SF171V12.ZIP 596K 01/31/94 SF171 for Win 3.* use win write for install info SOMALIA.VP 1.1K 12/02/93 Veteran preferance for Somalia Vets. STATUS.ZIP 130K 03/31/94 Merit Promotion (Status) Jobs TELECOMM.UTE 5.3K 08/25/93 Text File for Feds on Telecommuting TRAINING 2.0K 12/02/93 Training program (Wordperfect) VETBRIEF.TXT 2.1K 01/06/94 Sites in D.C. Metro Area-Veteran Briefings VETMAN.TXT 56K 02/09/94 Veterans Manual (Page 5 Revised) ASCII TXT VETMAN.WP 55K 02/09/94 Veterans Manual (Page 5 Revised) WP 5.1 Ver. WIDEAREA.ZIP 5.9K 04/28/94 National Fed. Jobs (Not all files) RESULTS Library File Name Size Date Description ============ ===== ======== ================================================= 0803PR.TXT 8.5K 08/04/93 Signing of Govt. Performance Results Act CBORPT01.EXE 77K 09/13/93 CBO Study on Perf Meas WP5 Self Xtract CBORPT01.TXT 166K 09/13/93 CBO Study on Perf Meas/Budgeting ASCII CUSTSRV2.EXE 54K 11/18/93 OMB Res Manual for Cust Surveys Slf-Xtrt CUSTSRV2.TXT 138K 11/18/93 OMB Res Manual for Cust Surveys ASCII CUSTSVC1.TXT 4.5K 10/01/93 Exec Order on Cust Svc Standards ASCII DODART01.TXT 10K 01/27/94 Exec Order on Cust Svc Standards ASCII DODRPT01.EXE 33K 10/01/93 DoD Perf Meas Key Criteria WP5 Self Xtra DODRPT01.TXT 57K 10/01/93 DoD Perf Meas Key Criteria ASCII GOVFUNCT.TXT 60K 12/01/93 OMB Policy - Inher Govt Functions ASCII GPRABRF1.TXT 3.1K 08/14/93 One Page Summary of GPRA GPRALAW.TXT 32K 08/21/93 Government Performance & Results Act ASC GPRALST1.EXE 31K 03/21/94 1/31 Panetta memo desig GPRA pilots WP5X GPRALST1.TXT 28K 03/21/94 1/31 Panetta memo desig GPRA pilots ASCII GPRANOM1.TXT 5.3K 10/13/93 10/8 Panetta Memo Nom. of GPRA Pilot Pro GPRANOM2.TXT 10K 10/14/93 10/13 Lader memo Nom. of GPRA Pilot Proj GPRARPT.EXE 66K 08/21/93 GPRA Committee Report ASCII Self-Xtract GPRARPT.TXT 165K 08/21/93 GPRA Committee Report ASCII GPRPLANA.EXE 64K 08/16/93 GPRA Implementation Plan ASCII-Self Xtra GPRPLANA.TXT 169K 08/16/93 GPRA Implementation Plan ASCII GPRPLANW.EXE 85K 08/17/93 GPRA Implementation Plan WP5-Self Xtract MEASURE.NET 1.4K 04/20/94 NAPARPT1.EXE 45K 09/13/93 NAPA Report on Info Tech WP5 Self Xtract NAPARPT1.TXT 69K 09/13/93 NAPA Report on Info Tech ASCII NISTRPT1.EXE 44K 03/10/94 NIST Rpt: Set Prior & Meas Results Xtrac NISTRPT1.TXT 85K 03/10/94 NIST Rpt: Set Prior & Meas Results ASCII NPRREF01.TXT 19K 11/02/93 References to GPRA in the NPR Report ASC NPRREF01.WP5 20K 11/02/93 References to GPRA in the NPR Report WP5 OMBART01.TXT 17K 03/17/94 OMB Article "Budgeting for Performance" OMBBRF01.TXT 15K 11/10/93 OMB briefing package on GPRA - ASCII OMBBRF01.WP5 41K 11/10/93 OMB briefing package on GPRA - WP5 OPMBIB01.TXT 20K 10/27/93 OPM Bibliog - Strat Plng/Perf Meas ASCII OPMBIB01.WP5 21K 10/27/93 OPM Bibliog - Strat Plng/Perf Meas WP5 OPMBRF01.TXT 24K 10/29/93 OPM briefing package on GPRA - ASCII OPMBRF01.WP5 38K 10/29/93 OPM briefing package on GPRA - WP5 PERPLN01.TXT 12K 03/14/94 3/3 Panetta memo: Pilot Proj Perf Plans PERPLN01.WP5 15K 03/14/94 RESULTS.LST 2.5K 04/28/94 List of all files in the RESULTS Library OTA-PRES Library File Name Size Date Description ============ ===== ======== ================================================= 0194MASS.TXT 2.2K 03/01/94 Technologies Behind Mass Destr Weapons 0194RISK.TXT 4.7K 03/01/94 Health Risk Assessment Research at Risk 0294BEN1.TXT 5.1K 03/01/94 Does Cost Share Make Patients Consumers 0294BEN2.TXT 4.5K 03/01/94 Preventive Hlth Svcs Have Mixed Implicat 0294IND.TXT 9.8K 03/01/94 Industry, Technology, and Environment 0294SUBS.TXT 4.2K 03/01/94 Biological Factors in Substance Abuse 0394ADM.TXT 3.5K 04/26/94 Annual Report and Publications Catalog 0394PROP.TXT 3.6K 03/22/94 ProPAC Appointments 0394PSYC.TXT 7.1K 04/05/94 Psychiatric Disabilities and the ADA 0394TEST.TXT 2.3K 04/05/94 0494SSEC.TXT 3.1K 04/28/94 0494WIRE.TXT 2.8K 04/28/94 0893DEVA.TXT 7.9K 11/05/93 Foreign Assist., Envir, Export Promotion 0993BOMB.TXT 6.8K 10/14/93 US Lacks Policy for Nuc. 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Dismantl 0993COCA.TXT 6.8K 11/05/93 Intl Counternarcotics Policy Needs 0993GULF.TXT 1.1K 11/23/93 Health Registry for Gulf Veterans 0993MNE.TXT 4.7K 11/05/93 OTA Examines Multinational Enterprises 0993NUC.TXT 7.8K 10/14/93 Nuclear Power Long-term Future Cloudy 0993PROL.TXT 6.8K 10/14/93 Cooperation Needed to Stop Proliferation 0993REMS.TXT 3.5K 11/05/93 Future of Remote Sensing from Space 0993TELE.TXT 4.7K 11/05/93 US Telcom Firms Gaining in Europe Markt 1093BIEN.TXT 6.8K 11/23/93 Impact of Bioenergy Crop Production 1093BIOE.TXT 5.7K 11/23/93 Biomedical Ethics Issues Need Attention 1093CLIM.TXT 6.1K 11/23/93 Preparing for Climate Change 1093EVAC.TXT 1.5K 11/23/93 OTA Issues Paper on Aircraft Evacuation 1093IND.TXT 7.6K 11/23/93 Non-Indegenous Species Costly to US 1093MALP.TXT 5.0K 11/23/93 Examines State Medical Malpactive reform 1093TB.TXT 5.7K 11/23/93 Effort, Knowledge Needed in Fight w/ TB The first line acts as a short description> 1093WEST.TXT 6.4K 11/23/93 Role of Works, Unions in Telecom. Indust 1193BIOP.TXT 6.6K 11/23/93 Biopolymers May Offer Benefits 1193ELEC.TXT 8.7K 11/23/93 Benefits of Encouraging Energy Efficienc 1193GOV.TXT 10K 11/01/93 Making Govt Work: Electronic Delivery The first line acts as a short description> 1193LAB.TXT 4.3K 01/03/94 Federal Labs Could Help Competitiveness 1193PRIV.TXT 5.2K 11/23/93 Privacy Issues - Medical Records 1193STAT.TXT 5.0K 01/03/94 US Fares Poorly in Intl Hlth Comparisons FILES 3.5K 04/28/94 File Directory for the "OTA-PRES" LIB GOVTWORK.ZIP 258K 11/02/93 Making Govt Work: Full Text of Report OTA-PRES.LST 2.6K 04/28/94 List of all files in the OTA-PRES Library PUBCAT.TXT 118K 04/26/94 SAT-IMGS Library File Name Size Date Description ============ ===== ======== ================================================= ANDREW.GIF 288K 08/25/92 Weather Sat. image of Hurr. Andrew This .GIF of Hurr. Andrew was taken from a NOAA satellite as the storm neared the Gulf coast. weather storm hurricane noaa CSHOW860.ZIP 156K 02/15/93 Use this program to view Sat-imgs & maps Use this program to view the weather maps and images located in the Sat-imgs file library. This program has been compressed with PKZ204G which can be downloaded from the MAIN Library of files. EAR-MOON.GIF 90K 05/01/93 Weather Sat Image of US with Moon Also This satellite image of North America taken 11:00 am 4/30/93 happened to also capture the rising 1st quarter Moon. EARTH.GIF 1.7M 09/16/93 2000x2000 Color Gif of Earth from WX EMILY.GIF 623K 09/05/93 Hurricane Emily 09/01/93 4:30 pm EDT NATL.GIF 129K 04/28/94 North America 04/28/94 7:00 am EDT NATLPM.GIF 133K 04/28/94 North America 04/27/94 3:00 am EDT S6.GIF 112K 04/28/94 Surface Conditions 04/28/94 7:00 am EDT S6PM.GIF 11 04/19/94 Anaylis Map of North America 04/19/94 3:00 pm EDT SA.GIF 38K 04/28/94 Surface Map 04/28/94 7:00 am EDT SAKEY.GIF 18K 11/21/93 Key for Surface maps SAPM.GIF 38K 04/28/94 Surface Map 04/27/94 3:00 am EDT SAT-IMGS.LST 1.8K 04/28/94 List of all files in the SAT-IMGS Library MISC Library File Name Size Date Description ============ ===== ======== ================================================= ADVERTIS.TXT 1.2K 05/04/93 Advertising Claims w/Regard to Health CDCINC.EXE 32K 08/19/93 Report on CD-ROM Interface Committee CDSEARCH.EXE 314K 08/08/93 Locates Hundreds of Govt CD-ROMs This program self-extracts into the CD-ROM Compendium. Uses a simple search program, GSSEARCH, to allow you to quickly search through dozens of records. Extract this program by typing CDSEARCH. Install it to your hard drive by typing CDINSTAL. Takes about one megabyte of space. goverment cdrom data COMMUTE.TXT 831 05/19/93 Employee Commute Options Guidence DEFCON.TXT 804 05/26/93 Report of Defense Conversion Commision DISC0893.EXE 43K 08/30/93 SIGCAT (CD-ROM) Newsletter - Self Extrac DISC1093.EXE 44K 11/04/93 SIGCAT (CD-ROM) Newsletter (Self-extract E-MAIL.TXT 160K 04/28/94 FAA0393R.ZIP 6.5K 03/04/93 Revised list of FAA supported BBSes. GILS.TXT 55K 11/15/93 Govt. Info. Locator - Requt for Comments ILLNESS.TXT 1.0K 05/04/93 Food Borne Illness in Nursing Homes LIST552.ZIP 8.7K 04/09/93 Handy text file viewer/searcher MISC.LST 2.5K 04/28/94 List of all files in the MISC Library MUSEPART.1-D 71K 11/29/93 Govt. -Wide E-mail -- Part 1 MUSEPART.2-D 19K 11/29/93 Govt-Wide E-mail -- Part 2 MUSEPART.3-D 30K 11/29/93 Govt.-wide E-mail -- Part 3 MUSEPART.4-D 63K 11/29/93 Govt. Electronic Mail -- Part 4 PASSIVE.TXT 689 05/19/93 Effects of Passive Tobacco Smoke PFGOVT.WP5 51K 03/29/94 Policy Framework for Public Access to Govt Inform PKZ204G.EXE 198K 02/13/93 Newest version of PKZIP, file compressor SIGINFO.TXT 8.2K 07/31/93 Info on Special Inter. Grp on CD-ROMs WETLANDS.TXT 1.3K 05/04/93 Tracking our Nation's Wetlands WFPC-01.GIF 110K 01/13/94 Hubble Space Telescope Pix 01/13/94 WFPC-02.GIF 115K 01/13/94 Hubble Space Telescope Pix - 01/13/94 WFPC-03.GIF 178K 01/13/94 Hubble Space Telescope Pix - 01/13/94 WFPC-04.GIF 111K 01/13/94 Hubble Space Telescope Pix - 01/13/94 WFPC-05.GIF 102K 01/13/94 Hubble Space Telescope Pix - 01/13/94 WFPC-06.GIF 122K 01/13/94 Hubble Space Telescope Pix - 01/13/94 CALS Library File Name Size Date Description ============ ===== ======== ================================================= 10759PID.AM1 1.3K 10/30/91 1388-2B.EXE 347K 11/22/91 MIL-STD-1388-2B 1840.EXE 38K 02/20/89 MIL-STD-1840, 11 SEP 1986 (Wprfct 4.2) 1840 mil 1840A&C1.EXE 131K 02/19/89 MIL-STD-1840A, 20 Dec 1988 Change notice 1 incorporated. 1840 mil 1840A.EXE 58K 02/20/89 MIL-STD-1840A, 22 Dec 1987 Wordperfect 4.2 1840 mil 1840AC1.EXE 29K 02/17/89 MIL-STD-1840A without graphics. same as above. 1840 mil 1840ATXT.EXE 56K 02/20/89 MIL-STD-1840A, 22 Dec 1987 ASCII text self uncompressing 1840 mil 1840A_C1.EXE 87K 02/19/89 1840B.EXE 203K 02/07/92 MIL-STD-1840B files Self uncompressing files of 1840B. The read.me file (information), Read-me.bat (Batch file to type the READ.ME file), Comment.exe, an application program for submission in coordination database digital format, and its cover letter. You need 1 meg of disk space for these files. 1840 mil 1840B.TXT 152K 01/17/92 1840BASC.EXE 42K 01/08/93 MIL-STD-1840B - ASCII 1840BCMT.EXE 101K 05/14/92 1840BCOM.EXE 83K 04/16/92 1840BWP5.EXE 218K 01/08/93 MIL-STD-1840B WordPerfect 5.1 - archived 1840_FIG.EXE 55K 05/04/89 MIL-STD-1840A in TIFF graphics format 1840 mil 18ATOOLS.TXT 1.0K 03/25/91 21742PID.AM1 3.0K 10/30/91 26788PID.AM1 1.1K 10/30/91 28000.EXE 46K 02/20/89 MIL-D-28000, 22 Dec 1987 (Wperfect 4.2) 28000 mil 28000A.EXE 49K 04/24/91 MIL-D-28000A "for coordination" (ASCII) 28000 mil 28000A1.ASC 9.6K 01/08/93 MIL-D-28000A Amendment 1 - ASCII 28000A1.EXE 46K 06/04/92 MIL-D-28000A is ASCII format The revised 28000A that replaces the earlier draft version. It contains the IGES application subsets and application protocols. iges 28000 mil 28000A1.WP5 13K 01/08/93 MIL-D-28000A Amendment 1 WordPerfect 5.1 28000TXT.EXE 44K 02/20/89 MIL-D-28000, 22 Dec 1987 (ASCII) 28000 mil 28000_A1.EXE 56K 02/20/89 MIL-D-28000 (IGES), 22 Dec 1987 Ammendment 1 included. (Wordperfect 4.2) iges 28000 mil 28000_A1.WP4 3.1K 02/17/89 Ammendment 1 to MIL-D-28000 28000 ammendment mil 28001A-1.DOC 4.7K 11/25/91 28001A-1.EXE 318K 10/30/91 MIL-M-28001A revised by Ammendment 1 mil 28001 28001A.AM1 61K 10/30/91 28001A.EXE 262K 09/05/90 28001A.TXT 57K 09/13/90 28001B.ASC 77K 01/03/92 28001B.CMT 1.5K 05/28/92 MIL-M-28001B meeting Comments Comments Reconciliation Meeting held 21/22 April 92 at NIST mil 28001 28001B.EXE 454K 01/29/92 MIL-M-28001B files in ASCII format A self uncompressing program that includes the Draft MIL-M-28001B files in an ASCII format, READ.ME (an Information file), READ-ME.BAT (to type the read.me file), COMMENT (Application Program for preparing comments), and the cover letter. You must have 2.5 meg available to accomodate these files. mil 28001 28001B.ZIP 314K 08/02/93 MIL-M-28801B in Wordperfect 28001BCM.EXE 221K 05/28/92 28001B Comments, Attendees, Comentors MIL-M-28001B Reconciliation Meeting Comments, Commentors, and Attendees at the 21/22 April 92 Meeting at NIST. 28001 mil 28002.MAC 35K 02/05/89 28002A.EXE 49K 01/04/91 MIL-M-28002A, (RASTER) 30 Nov 1990 mil 28002 28002A.TXT 144K 02/18/91 28002B.EXE 254K 06/30/92 MIL-R-28002B Draft and Comment Program This is the "For Coordination Draft" MIL-R-28002B and the Comment Program that is described in CALS bulletin number 42. 28002BA.EXE 55K 01/06/93 MIL-R-28002B ASCII file (archived) 28002BW5.EXE 138K 01/06/93 MIL-R-28002B WordPerfect 5.1 (archived) 28002CMT.EXE 64K 08/25/92 Comments from MIL-R-28002B Reconcil'tion This file contains the Reconciled comments from the MIL-R-28002B meeting held at NIST on 18-19 Aug 92 including the Ad Hoc comments. It also contains a list of meeting attendees, the list of commentors, and an index into the comments. 28003.WP4 55K 02/13/89 28003A.EXE 47K 04/24/91 MIL-D-28003A (CGM) "for coordination" ASCII text file 28003 mil cgm 28003A.NEW 45K 11/25/91 28003A.TXT 109K 03/25/91 28003F11.EXE 47K 02/14/89 Figure 11 of MIL-D-28003 (Wperfect 5.0) mil figures 28003 28003FG.EXE 49K 03/17/89 Figures 1-10, MIL-D-28003 (Wperfect 5.0) figures mil 28003 28003FIG.EXE 29K 02/14/89 28003_42.EXE 39K 02/14/89 MIL-D-28003, 20 Dec 1988 (Wperfect 4.2) 28003 mil 28003_50.EXE 42K 02/14/89 MIL-D-28003 (CGM), 20 Dec 1988 Wordperfect 5.0 without graphics cgm 28003 mil 281BCMTS.EXE 198K 04/16/92 38784-V2.EXE 21K 04/03/91 38784-V2.PID 37K 03/18/91 38784APA.DOC 19K 03/09/92 38784B.AM1 47K 10/30/91 38784B.PID 32K 09/05/90 38784C.DOC 170K 03/09/92 38784C.ENT 30K 05/22/91 38784C.EXE 75K 03/30/92 MIL-M-38784C: Gen. Style and Format Req. The documents included 38784C.EXE are, 38784C.DOC, 38784C.ENT, 38784SUP.ENT mil 38784 38784C.ZIP 63K 03/30/92 38784PID.EXE 20K 09/25/90 38784SUP.ENT 2.1K 05/22/91 38804B.ENT 20K 05/23/91 38804B.EXE 19K 03/30/92 MIL-M-38784C, Time Compliance Tech Order The documents included in 38804b.exe are below: 38804B.ENT 38804SUP.ENT 38804SUP.ENT 1.3K 05/23/91 38807B.ENT 11K 05/22/91 MIL-M-38807B Illustrated Parts Breakdown 38812PID.AM1 2.1K 10/30/91 5096CL.ENT 3.4K 05/23/91 5096E.EXE 24K 03/30/92 MIL-M-5096E, Manuals, Technicals Inspection and Maintenance Requirements Acceptance and Functional Check Flight Procedures and Checklists Inspection Work Cards and Checklists Preparation of. 5096FCF.ENT 1.9K 05/23/91 5096FFCL.ENT 3.5K 05/23/91 5096FSC.ENT 2.3K 05/23/91 5096IM.ENT 15K 05/23/91 5096WC.ENT 4.6K 05/23/91 63004PID.AM1 1.2K 10/30/91 63036PID.AM1 3.5K 10/30/91 63038PID.AM1 4.5K 10/30/91 63041PID.AM1 1.9K 10/30/91 6675PID.AM1 5.2K 10/30/91 7700E2.ZIP 738K 01/01/80 MIL-M-7700E Draft 2 WordPerfect 5.1 8031E.ENT 2.4K 05/22/91 MIL-L-38807B, List of Appicable Pubs loap 83493PID.AM1 3.0K 10/30/91 83495A.EXE 24K 03/30/92 MIL-M-83495A Manuals, Technical On-Equipment Seet, Organizational Maintenance Manuals Detailed Requirements for Preparation of (For USAF Equipment). 83495FI.ENT 3.2K 05/28/91 83495FR.ENT 3.8K 05/28/91 83495GE.ENT 9.6K 05/28/91 83495GS.ENT 4.6K 05/28/91 83495JG.ENT 7.5K 05/24/91 83495SD.ENT 3.5K 05/28/91 83495WD.ENT 7.4K 05/28/91 87268 239K 02/08/93 MIL-M-87268, Manuals (Wperfect 5.1) 87269 236K 02/08/93 MIL-D-87269, Data Base, (Wperfect 5.1) 87270 127K 02/08/93 MIL-Q-87270, Quality Assurance Prg. 87929A.EXE 35K 03/30/92 MIL-M-87929A, Manuals, Technical Operation and Maintenance Instructions in Work Package Format (for USAF Equip- ment). 87929APP.ENT 3.0K 07/31/91 87929ASP.ENT 2.8K 07/31/91 87929ATE.ENT 4.2K 07/31/91 87929HHF.ENT 1.5K 07/31/91 87929IEF.ENT 7.5K 07/31/91 87929NDI.ENT 10K 07/31/91 87929PP.ENT 6.5K 07/31/91 87929SF.ENT 3.7K 07/31/91 87929SPC.ENT 5.4K 07/31/91 87929SSM.ENT 25K 07/31/91 87929WP.ENT 20K 07/31/91 89-011.TXT 1.5K 03/23/91 89ED05.TXT 1.5K 03/23/91 89ED19.TXT 3.5K 03/23/91 89ED20.TXT 1.7K 03/23/91 89TM01.TXT 4.2K 03/23/91 89TM17.TXT 3.9K 03/23/91 90-021.TXT 2.2K 03/23/91 90ED05.TXT 1004 03/23/91 9994PID.AM1 2.2K 10/30/91 ACKNOWLE.SAM 5.1K 01/09/92 ACROCTN.TXT 3.9K 03/25/91 ACRONYMS.TXT 20K 08/29/91 Some CALS related acronyms. ACTION 384 07/27/91 AFLC_MIO.TXT 4.0K 02/14/87 USAF CALS mgt integration office AFLC, Wright Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio. AGENDA3.MSG 2.4K 06/19/92 ALLDIR.LST 10 01/17/91 AMENDCAL.ZIP 306K 10/29/91 AMND-1.TXT 3.8K 10/30/91 APP-A-59.TXT 98K 11/21/90 APP-A.EXE 157K 02/17/89 APP-A.WP5 18K 11/16/90 APP-A10-.AM1 55K 10/30/91 APP-A10-.EXE 28K 09/05/90 APP-A10-.TXT 55K 09/13/90 APP-A10.ASC 56K 01/03/92 APP-A50.AM1 62K 10/30/91 APP-A50.ASC 60K 01/06/92 APP-A50.EXE 23K 09/05/90 APP-A50.TXT 60K 09/13/90 APP-A60.AM1 6.9K 10/30/91 APP-A60.ASC 6.9K 01/03/92 APP-A60.TXT 6.8K 09/05/90 APP-A70A.AM1 129K 10/30/91 APP-A70A.ASC 130K 01/03/92 APP-A70A.EXE 27K 09/05/90 APP-A70A.TXT 129K 09/13/90 APP-A70B.AM1 130K 10/30/91 APP-A70B.ASC 166K 01/03/92 APP-A70B.EXE 25K 09/05/90 APP-A70B.TXT 130K 09/13/90 APP-A70C.AM1 135K 10/30/91 APP-A70C.ASC 139K 01/03/92 APP-A70C.EXE 24K 09/05/90 APP-A70C.TXT 129K 09/13/90 APP-A80.ASC 32K 01/03/92 APP-A80.EXE 17K 09/05/90 APP-A80.TXT 31K 09/05/90 APP-B-59.TXT 177K 11/21/90 APP-B.EXE 179K 02/17/89 APP-B.WP5 201K 11/16/90 APP-B10-.EXE 60K 09/05/90 APP-B10-.TXT 199K 09/05/90 APP-B10.ASC 259K 01/03/92 APP-B50.ASC 114K 01/03/92 APP-B50.EXE 31K 09/05/90 APP-B50.TXT 144K 09/05/90 APP-B60.ASC 3.5K 01/03/92 APP-B60.TXT 3.5K 09/05/90 APP-B70.ASC 78K 01/03/92 APP-B70.EXE 31K 09/05/90 APP-B70.TXT 64K 09/05/90 APP-B80.ASC 90K 01/03/92 APP-B80.EXE 31K 09/05/90 APP-B80.TXT 91K 09/05/90 APP-B90.ASC 11K 01/03/92 APP-B90.EXE 16K 09/05/90 APP-B90.TXT 11K 09/05/90 APP-C-59.TXT 129K 11/16/90 APP-C.EXE 33K 02/17/89 APP-C10-.AM1 166K 10/30/91 APP-C10-.EXE 43K 09/05/90 APP-C10-.TXT 166K 09/13/90 APP-C10.ASC 174K 01/03/92 APP-D-59.TXT 95K 11/21/90 APP-D.EXE 31K 02/17/89 APP-D.WP5 91K 11/16/90 APP-D10-.AM1 1.3K 10/30/91 APP-D10-.EXE 25K 09/05/90 APP-D10-.TXT 76K 09/13/90 APP-D10.ASC 1.3K 01/03/92 APP-D30.AM1 52K 10/30/91 APP-D30.ASC 51K 01/06/92 APP-D30B.AM1 34K 10/30/91 APP-D30B.ASC 34K 01/03/92 APP-D40.AM1 6.5K 10/30/91 APP-D40.ASC 6.4K 01/03/92 APP-D40.TXT 6.3K 09/05/90 APP-D50.AM1 76K 10/30/91 APP-D50.ASC 77K 01/03/92 APP-D50.EXE 18K 09/05/90 APP-D50.TXT 74K 09/13/90 APP-E-59.TXT 43K 11/19/90 APP-E.EXE 30K 02/17/89 APP-E.WP5 41K 11/16/90 APPA.WP5 36K 11/16/90 APPC.SAM 60K 02/06/92 APPENA.WP5 125K 11/16/90 APRCHR 13K 01/13/93 APRILCON.ASC 34K 11/20/87 ARC.HLP 813 09/24/88 ARCE.COM 6.9K 02/06/88 ATSB.TXT 695 03/27/91 AUDGUIDE.TXT 1.8K 06/24/88 Automated Info sys auditing guide (NIST) nist AUTOCOM.EXE 116K 04/25/91 AZCALS.TXT 6.5K 08/27/91 B47 4.8K 12/15/91 BAER1 6.4K 08/12/92 Draft CALS curriculum for John Baer BBS.TXT 732 09/12/91 BBSLIST.EXE 83K 04/03/92 BEAZLEY.EXE 50K 09/03/91 BENEFITS.EXE 49K 04/29/90 BENEFITS.TXT 113K 04/29/90 8-9-89 Report of Benefits Wrkng Group. benefits BENEFITS.WP5 113K 04/29/90 BENEF_WP.EXE 52K 04/29/90 BLTINTEL 1.1K 05/17/90 BLTSEPNV.TXT 1.2K 08/23/91 BROCHURE 144K 11/30/90 BROCHURE.EXE 144K 12/14/90 Hypertext book about the CALS program All files in the "Electronic Blue Brochure." cals brochure information BULL13 27K 04/28/94 CALS meetings and conferences 3/4/93 BULL4B 3.5K 12/18/92 ANNOUNCES AVAIL. OF NEW IGES STANDARD BULLET.JCC 42K 07/27/93 3qtr'93 jcals connection ft. monmouth nj BWC20AUG.TXT 1.6K 07/27/92 BWC21JAN.TXT 1.7K 11/04/92 B/W CALS Int Grp Mtg for 21 Jan 93. BWCIG call for nominees to run for office and next meeting 21 Jan 93. Baltimore Washington CALS Interest Group BWCIG.TXT 640 02/11/92 BWCIG001 550 12/03/91 CALNEWS 3.8K 06/10/91 CALS-ISG.MTG 4.7K 02/18/93 CALS.EXE 124K 12/14/90 Electronic Blue Brochure file set Version 0.8 textual material (CALS.HTX) for the EBB file set. brochure CALS.HTX 131K 11/20/90 CALSCON.ZIP 22K 03/31/93 1'st Qtr 93' JCALS Connection CALSEDUC.TXT 13K 06/11/92 CALS education and training Library Available at National Technical Information Service. education CALSEXEC.LST 4.0K 12/29/92 List of Gov't & Industry CALS executives This file contains the list of DoD CALS and Industry Steering Group executives as it appeared in the program booklet for the CALS EXPO '92 conference. CALSINFO.TXT 14K 06/11/92 CALS/CE Information Center Documentation CALSIRDS.TXT 22K 11/21/89 Use of the IRDS standard in CALS NISTIR 814169: David K. Jefferson & Cita M. Furlani irds CALSOFT.TXT 54K 11/25/90 Listing of sftwre vendors Listing of vendors who have responded to a survey by the Technology Transfer Committee sbtg CALSOFT.W50 46K 11/25/90 CALSOFT.W51 46K 11/25/90 CALSREPT.NEW 256 09/07/91 CALS_SB.TXT 9.7K 09/26/90 CALS small business brochure sbtg CALS_SB.W50 11K 09/25/90 CALS_SB.W51 11K 09/25/90 CALS_STD.TXT 30K 03/28/89 CALS standards; Scope, Status & future standards CALS_STD.WP4 29K 03/28/89 CALS_SUM.TXT 13K 06/07/88 CALS objectives; B'fits, Strtgy & status objectives CALS_SUM.WP4 10K 06/02/88 CD_ROM.TXT 883 03/03/88 NIST (was NBS) Institutes Fed prtcption nist CGM.EXE 48K 10/18/91 Contains CGM files list in description FLRPLAN.CGM, HAMMER.CGM, IETMBAR.CGM, LANDGEAR.CGM, MICKEY.CGM, PROSALES.CGM. CGM.ZIP 84K 06/24/91 CH1A.SAM 17K 01/09/92 CH1B.SAM 18K 01/09/92 CH3.DOC 53K 03/02/92 CH3.SAM 85K 02/01/92 CH5.DOC 34K 03/02/92 CH6.DOC 101K 03/02/92 CH909APR.TXT 1.5K 03/13/92 CH912NOV.TXT 1.8K 11/03/92 CHAP9FEB 1.7K 01/17/92 CHP9.TXT 2.0K 01/02/92 CHRMES48.JAN 2.1K 12/11/92 For Dave Bettwy January Chairs Message Dave this is my January message davebettwy CIC-FORM.TXT 1.9K 08/13/91 CIM.ASC 1.8K 01/02/92 CIM2.DSB 896 12/13/91 CITIREAD.BAT 128 12/18/92 BATCH FILE TO INVOKE "CITIREAD.ME" CITIREAD.ME 5.2K 12/18/92 DESCRIBES HOW TO USE FILE "CITIS.EXE" CITIS.EXE 180K 12/18/92 MIL-STD-CITIS "FOR COMMENT" DRAFT CITISRV.EXE 182K 12/03/92 CITIS Review Package File contains a CITIS review package for the 23 Mar 93 Reconciliation meeting. citis CN1_1840.WP5 33K 02/17/89 COMENTOR.DBF 793 01/04/92 COMENTOR.NTX 2.0K 01/07/92 COMM3 6.7K 10/04/91 COMMENT.EXE 296K 01/15/92 COMMENTS.NTX 2.0K 01/07/92 CONCEPTP.W51 57K 05/16/91 CONTACTS.TXT 34K 10/02/91 COURSE.TXT 640 10/29/91 COURSE2.TXT 640 12/05/91 COVER.TXT 2.6K 06/04/91 Cover memorandum for IETM documents. ietm memo COVER.ZIP 495K 12/28/92 The first set of files for HCI V2.0 Wordperfect file. COVERLTR.TXT 13K 01/22/92 CPACK.TXT 732 03/23/91 CPCUG.BAT 2.2K 12/14/90 CRS.TXT 640 01/02/92 CRSEFEB.TXT 640 01/17/92 CTEST.TXT 2.4K 03/25/91 CTNBBS.TXT 4.1K 10/07/91 CTNCAL.TXT 71 03/27/91 CTNCHTR.TXT 84 03/27/91 CTNDESC.TXT 3.5K 03/27/91 CTNHDBK.TXT 384 10/07/91 CTNMNAM.TXT 99 03/27/91 CTNMORG.TXT 107 03/27/91 CTNORG.TXT 75 03/27/91 CTNPOCS.TXT 1.6K 10/07/91 CTNSW.TXT 1.0K 03/27/91 CTNTERMS.TXT 1.0K 03/23/91 CTNTSUM.TXT 15K 03/25/91 D-10-30.TXT 114K 08/11/89 D-40.TXT 5.8K 07/28/89 D-50A.TXT 112K 07/28/89 D-50B.TXT 114K 07/28/89 D-60.TXT 6.3K 07/28/89 D-70.TXT 76K 07/28/89 D001 266 07/17/91 D001G002 21K 09/20/91 D001R001 18K 09/20/91 D001R003 5.3K 09/20/91 D001R004 7.0K 09/20/91 D001R005 8.2K 09/20/91 D001R006 34K 09/20/91 D001T007 25K 09/20/91 D002 323 09/12/91 D002C001 1.0K 09/12/91 D002C002 1.0K 09/12/91 D002G003 21K 09/12/91 D002G004 254 09/12/91 D002T005 6.0K 09/12/91 D004 324 09/12/91 D004G003 254 09/12/91 D004G004 21K 09/12/91 D004Q001 48K 09/12/91 D004Q002 91K 09/12/91 D004T005 6.6K 09/12/91 DAGC.01 4.8K 03/25/92 DAGC01.TXT 7.3K 05/27/92 DAGC25R3.TXT 10K 07/21/92 DAGC9241.MSG 25K 07/28/92 DAQA.TXT 2.5K 10/07/91 DARWIN.EXE 40K 06/22/92 /Correcspondence file for a SOLE member sole DATA3 16K 10/04/91 DCOPY.BAT 764 01/04/92 DDN-UM.EXE 76K 08/23/91 DICE.TXT 1.5K 09/12/91 DISCLAM.TXT 1.3K 05/01/91 DISTCONF.TXT 1.9K 04/09/91 DLASUM.TXT 1.2K 10/07/91 DOCLIST.TXT 3.4K 03/25/91 DOCREG.TXT 2.2K 07/21/92 DOD_SEAL.EXE 30K 05/26/89 DOO1T001.ATT 2.0K 10/19/90 DTDS.EXE 45K 03/29/91 ENDOFYR 29 07/29/92 EPLABACT.TXT 1.2K 06/24/88 NIST (was NBS) Elect Pub. Lab activities nist EP_LAB.TXT 4.5K 08/19/87 NIST (was NBS) Electronic Pub. Lab Info nist EVR1.DBF 896 04/03/92 EVR2.DBF 2.7K 04/03/92 EVR3.DBT 3.7K 04/03/92 FLRPLAN.CGM 7.7K 10/16/91 FLS-READ.ME 75 08/25/90 FORMS.TXT 10K 08/13/89 FRAMDICT.TXT 44K 08/10/90 Framework for developing a CALS data dct ASCII text files FRAMDICT.WP5 49K 07/24/90 Framework for developing a CALS data dct Wordperfect 5.0 GOSIP.TXT 1.3K 11/14/87 NIST (was NBS) proposed FIPS for OSI gosip fips osi GOSIP_UP.TXT 766 03/15/89 Update on GOSIP Implementation "Fed Gvt" fips gosip GUICBD.ASC 1.6K 01/02/92 HAMMER.CGM 33K 10/16/91 HDBK-59.EXE 105K 02/27/89 HDBK-59.WP5 170K 11/16/90 HDBK-59A.EXE 184K 11/21/90 MIL-HDBK-59A files (ASCII txt) handbook mil HDBK-59A.TXT 140K 11/21/90 HDBK2.EXE 247K 09/14/93 Aug 93, SGML Handbook HDBK2RD.ME 5.0K 09/14/93 August 93 SGML handbook read me file handbook sgml HDBK_FIG.EXE 130K 05/04/89 HELPER.EXE 169K 12/14/90 HyperHelper browser and compiler brochure I1PACK.TXT 6.8K 03/25/91 I2PACK.TXT 5.7K 03/25/91 IDSREV.MSW 7.5K 03/06/92 IDSREV2.ASC 6.5K 03/06/92 IWSM TECH DEMO (ASCII txt) iwsm IDSREV4.W50 7.4K 03/06/92 IETM-DOC.TXT 4.3K 06/13/91 Describes the IETM file set ietm mil IETM-TXT.EXE 63K 03/10/92 IETM.ZIP 219K 04/24/91 IETMB-B.EXE 20K 06/07/91 IETMBAR.CGM 1.1K 10/16/91 IETMDB-A.EXE 27K 06/07/91 Appendix A of MIL-D-IETMDB. (ASCII) ietm mil IETMDB-B.EXE 20K 06/07/91 Appendix B of MIL-D-IETMDB. (ASCII) ietm mil IETMDB-C.EXE 27K 06/07/91 Appendix C of MIL-D-IETMDB. (ASCII) ietm mil IETMDB-D.EXE 28K 06/07/91 Appendix D of MIL-D-IETMDB. (ASCII) ietm mil IETMDB.EXE 27K 06/07/91 MIL-D-IETMDB, Database, Revisable Interaction Electronic Technical Manuals, ASCII files. ietm mil IETMGC.EXE 61K 06/07/91 MIL-M-GCSFUI Manuals, Interactive Electronic Technical: General Content, Sytle, Format, and User-Interaction Requirements (ASCII txt) ietm mil IETMQA.EXE 39K 06/07/91 MIL-M-IETMQA, Quality Assurance Program Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals and Associated Technical Information; Requirements. (ASCII txt) ietm mil IGES.EXE 37K 10/18/91 Contains IGES and READ.ME files IGES.TXT 161K 07/08/91 II-EDIR7.TXT 512 06/17/91 INTCHGDF.MAX 13K 08/29/91 RASTER file; ODA param, from the DAP Uses all ODA parameters for the DAP and the ASN.1 definite length encoding for the tiled content information. raster INTCHGDF.MIN 12K 08/29/91 RASTER file uses min. ODA param. This RASTER file uses a minimum set of the ODA parameters from the DAP and the ASN.1 definite length encoding for the tiles content information. raster INTCHGIN.MAX 13K 08/29/91 RASTER file; ODA params, from the DAP Uses all ODA parameters for the DAP and the ASN.1 indefinite length encoding for the tiled content information. raster INTCHGIN.MIN 12K 08/29/91 RASTER file; Minimum set of ODA param Uses the minimum set of the ODA parameters from the DAP and the ASN.1 indefinite length encoding for the tiled content information. raster INTPURP.ASC 1.2K 05/25/91 IPART.TXT 6.4K 03/25/91 ISDNINFO.TXT 1.0K 06/07/91 ISE_BBS.TXT 2.1K 11/12/87 Description of NIST ISE BBS Institute for computer science's microelectronic equipment information exchange. ise nist ITOOLS.TXT 1.0K 03/23/91 JCALSOW.EXE 103K 02/28/92 JCALS Statement of Work jcals JCALS_14.EXE 51K 02/28/92 Technical Requirements for JCALS jcals JCALS_5.EXE 50K 02/28/92 Resource critical items of JCALS jcals JCCQTR1.WP 51K 04/02/93 1ST QUARTER JCALS CONNECTION JOBSPEC.90 1.5K 12/27/90 JUNORACL.E 35K 06/10/92 /June 1992 edition of the Oracle The monthly publication of the Washington Chapter of the Society of Logistics Engineers. sole JWC-1.DBF 896 03/19/92 JWC-2.DBF 3.2K 03/19/92 JWC-3.DBT 7.6K 03/19/92 JWC01.DBF 896 03/19/92 LANDGEAR.CGM 13K 10/16/91 LIST.COM 9.6K 10/26/90 LIST91.TXT 41K 07/27/91 List of Computer Sec. Pub's - 4/91 security LMI.W51 15K 09/29/92 LOGEJOB 3.6K 01/08/91 M28001A.EXE 28K 09/05/90 MAILLIST.DBF 768 12/17/91 MANUAL.TXT 42K 07/31/89 MAYCHR.MES 2.1K 04/20/92 MCTOOL.EXE 199K 07/30/91 MCVALG4.EXE 43K 07/29/91 MEIE_BBS.TXT 1.7K 07/15/88 Description of NIST MEIE BBS Institute for computer science's, information systems engineering Div. nist ise MEMFORM.TXT 5.5K 10/07/91 MERG-FIL.PRG 838 10/14/92 METRIC-X.EXE 142K 02/14/92 METRIC-X.ZIP 130K 10/26/91 MGTGUIDE.TXT 896 06/24/88 Database mgt guide published by NIST nist MICKEY.CGM 6.4K 10/16/91 MINJUL92.TXT 24K 07/21/92 MINUTES3.TXT 24K 07/21/92 MSHIP.TXT 2.5K 10/07/91 MTG2MINS.TXT 15K 07/21/92 MTG2NAMS.MSG 6.3K 05/26/92 MTG3ATND.TXT 747 07/21/92 MTG4INFO.TXT 461 07/21/92 NAME3 1.3K 10/04/91 NEWS 245 04/08/94 CALS News and Events NIAGANX1.EXE 194K 08/03/93 Nato Industry Advsy Grp report, Annex 1 NIAGANX2.EXE 397K 08/03/93 Nato Industry Advsy Grp report, Annex 2 NIAGANX3.EXE 69K 08/03/93 Nato Industry Advsy Grp report, Annex 3 NIAGANX4.EXE 61K 08/03/93 Nato Industry Advsy Grp report, Annex 4 NIAGANX5.EXE 64K 08/10/93 NATO Industry Adv. Grp. Report, Annex 5 NIAGREAD.ME 26K 08/03/93 Nato Industry Advsy Grp report read file NIAGREPT.TXT 119K 08/03/93 Nato Industry Advsy Grp main body report NISTCAL.GR4 13K 08/20/91 NOVAGEN.90 2.8K 10/16/90 NOVSMECH.MES 1.8K 10/21/92 NSIA.EXE 132K 11/21/87 OCTCHAR.MES 1.7K 09/15/92 OCTPRGRM.90 4.1K 09/19/90 OPEN.EXE 103K 03/05/92 ORACLE.DEC 28K 12/05/91 ORACLE.TXT 52K 05/05/92 May '92 edition of the ORACLE. The May edition of the ORACLE. The publication of the DC Chapter of the Society of Logistics Engineers. 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For info call DAve Bettwy or John Baer, 323-6952 sme PROSALES.CGM 25K 10/16/91 PV0.FNT 4.2K 09/29/92 Fixed font file for PLOT1.Z R1PACK.TXT 1.2K 03/23/91 RASTER.EXE 51K 10/10/91 Contains all RASTER files list in descrp INTCHGDF.MAX INTCHGIN.MAX INTCHGIN.MIN INTCHGDF.MIN RBCHTR.TXT 98 03/27/91 READ-ME.BAT 20 01/15/92 READ.ME 6.7K 01/22/92 REF_IND.NTX 2.0K 01/02/92 ROSTER.389 24K 10/19/90 RPT_CONG.TXT 96K 08/23/88 CALS April 1988 Report to Congress congress RPT_CONG.WP4 73K 08/23/88 RTOOLS.TXT 747 03/25/91 SAMPLE.LTR 2.7K 10/14/92 SBINFO.TXT 4.2K 11/25/90 SBMFTR.TXT 43K 11/25/90 Update to existing CALS Small Bus. Brchr ******** dated 11/17/89 ********** sbtg SBMFTR.W51 365K 11/25/90 SBMTGAUG.TXT 10K 10/01/90 Synopsis of CALS SBTG Exec committee mtg sbtg SBMTGAUG.W50 9.7K 10/01/90 SBMTGAUG.W51 9.8K 10/01/90 SBTGORG.TXT 6.8K 10/01/90 A description of the SBTG Organization sbtg SBTGORG.W50 6.2K 10/01/90 SBTGORG.W51 6.2K 10/01/90 SCIFAIRS 2.8K 09/03/92 SEC-VIDS.EXE 16K 08/03/91 List of computer security videos security SEC-VIDS.TXT 15K 08/03/91 SECURITY.EXE 26K 07/27/91 List of Computer Sec. Pub's - 4/91 security SECURITY.TXT 4.9K 03/15/89 Computer security activities at NIST security SEPCHAIR.MES 2.2K 08/10/92 SET-32.BAT 29 02/27/92 SGML.EXE 139K 10/07/91 File contans SGML files listed. This filee contains all fo the SGML files which are listed below. 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