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Posted to general@lucene.apache.org by "Pearson, Dallas L., III" <Da...@jhuapl.edu> on 2013/01/24 18:15:13 UTC
Questions about Apache Solr
Greetings,
I am a senior engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. You are receiving this message, because Apache Solr has been identified as a Discovery Metadata technology.
We are conducting market research on behalf of the federal government. We have some targeted questions about your products/services. In no way should our questions or discussion with you be construed as the government’s intent to purchase your products/services. You will not, nor will your competitors, be provided with results of our market research.
• Can the technology be used in a Secret or TS environment?
• Has this technology been accredited/approved to operate in any federal agency, and on what classification network?
• How much foreign control in this technology?
• Is technology supported by a US-owned vendor/developer?
• What common exchange protocols does the technology use?
• What common standards does the technology use?
• When was the technology last released, when is next release planned, and what features?
• Can the technology operate on both dedicated platforms and virtual environments?
Call me if you have questions.
Dallas L. Pearson III
System Security Engineer
Johns Hopkins University/
Applied Physics Laboratory
Dallas.Pearson@jhuapl.edu<ma...@jhuapl.edu>
443-778-4363
Re: Questions about Apache Solr
Posted by Lee <le...@gmail.com>.
One of the rare cases when RTFM is appropriate.
And then burning the list ... !
On 24/01/2013 19:14, Smiley, David W. wrote:
> FWIW I replied privately.
> ~ David
>
> On 1/24/13 12:15 PM, "Pearson, Dallas L., III" <Da...@jhuapl.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I am a senior engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
>> Laboratory. You are receiving this message, because Apache Solr has been
>> identified as a Discovery Metadata technology.
>>
>> We are conducting market research on behalf of the federal government. We
>> have some targeted questions about your products/services. In no way
>> should our questions or discussion with you be construed as the
>> government¹s intent to purchase your products/services. You will not, nor
>> will your competitors, be provided with results of our market research.
>>
>> € Can the technology be used in a Secret or TS environment?
>> € Has this technology been accredited/approved to operate in any
>> federal agency, and on what classification network?
>> € How much foreign control in this technology?
>> € Is technology supported by a US-owned vendor/developer?
>> € What common exchange protocols does the technology use?
>> € What common standards does the technology use?
>> € When was the technology last released, when is next release planned,
>> and what features?
>> € Can the technology operate on both dedicated platforms and virtual
>> environments?
>>
>> Call me if you have questions.
>>
>> Dallas L. Pearson III
>> System Security Engineer
>> Johns Hopkins University/
>> Applied Physics Laboratory
>> Dallas.Pearson@jhuapl.edu<ma...@jhuapl.edu>
>> 443-778-4363
>
Re: Questions about Apache Solr
Posted by "Smiley, David W." <ds...@mitre.org>.
FWIW I replied privately.
~ David
On 1/24/13 12:15 PM, "Pearson, Dallas L., III" <Da...@jhuapl.edu>
wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I am a senior engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
>Laboratory. You are receiving this message, because Apache Solr has been
>identified as a Discovery Metadata technology.
>
>We are conducting market research on behalf of the federal government. We
>have some targeted questions about your products/services. In no way
>should our questions or discussion with you be construed as the
>government¹s intent to purchase your products/services. You will not, nor
>will your competitors, be provided with results of our market research.
>
>€ Can the technology be used in a Secret or TS environment?
>€ Has this technology been accredited/approved to operate in any
>federal agency, and on what classification network?
>€ How much foreign control in this technology?
>€ Is technology supported by a US-owned vendor/developer?
>€ What common exchange protocols does the technology use?
>€ What common standards does the technology use?
>€ When was the technology last released, when is next release planned,
>and what features?
>€ Can the technology operate on both dedicated platforms and virtual
>environments?
>
>Call me if you have questions.
>
>Dallas L. Pearson III
>System Security Engineer
>Johns Hopkins University/
>Applied Physics Laboratory
>Dallas.Pearson@jhuapl.edu<ma...@jhuapl.edu>
>443-778-4363