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NASA Bring Your Own Device Update

ActiveSync Security Policies to be Applied to Mobile Devices Connecting to NOMAD “a. The use of your own mobile device (i.e., cell phone or tablet) to retrieve your NASA email/calendar or to conduct NASA business is entirely voluntary. Users should refrain from using a personal mobile device to access NASA information and systems if uncomfortable, unable, or unwilling to comply with these minimum security requirements. As the use of personal […]

  • NASA Watch
  • September 11, 2013
NASA NOMAD: AT&T Phone Issues

NOMAD Outreach: UPDATE #2: AT&T Mobile Device Issue Under Investigation – Thursday, May 20, 2010 “What Is Happening: The AT&T mobile device issue appears to be more widespread than initially thought. In addition to AT&T iPhones in the Ames Research Center (ARC) and Dryden Flight Research Center (DRFC) areas, users at Goddard Flight Research Center (GSFC), Johnson Space Center (JSC) and in the Denver area are also reporting impacts. The […]

  • NASA Watch
  • May 20, 2010
NOMAD Now Limits Email Forwarding

NOMAD Outreach: Impacts of E-mail Services and Forwarding Policy – NITR 2800-2 “What Is Happening: Last year to improve information security, NASA put in place a stringent review process to limit automatic e-mail forwarding to only accounts ending in .gov and .mil. NASA Information Technology Requirement (NITR) 2800-2 establishes policy and requirements regarding e-mail services and e-mail forwarding for unclassified information systems. The requirements of the NITR apply to all […]

  • NASA Watch
  • November 20, 2009
More Contradictory Doublespeak from NASA NOMAD

NOMAD Outreach: How to Change Default Address Book in Outlook – User Action Required “An activity with no user impact was performed on Friday night to move the Outlook offline address book to another server. An unexpected change which set the default address book to Public Folders occurred for some Outlook users. Use the following steps to set the default address book to the Global Address List:” Keith’s note: This […]

  • NASA Watch
  • November 12, 2009