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On Wednesday 17 November 2004 10:56, Jeff Eckermann wrote:
> --- Marco Bizzarri <m.bizzarri@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I would like to know if postgresql has any
> > certification for the
> > military environment.
>
> There are no official certifications, nor are there
> likely to be.  But certifications may be offered by
> individual companies, like Red Had does with Linux.
>
> Here is one which might be of interest:
>
> http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&selm=20041014.104826.128620349.t-
>ishii%40sra.co.jp
>

Actually I think he was asking about the software being certified for military 
use. I don't believe this has been done, however, I know that postgresql was 
included in a recent (I believe DOD) report about open source software being 
used within the government.  One company you might want to contact is 
http://www.devis.com who has done a number of different projects with the 
government.  Hope this helps, and if you do get a definitive answer, please 
post your finding to the -advocacy group. 

-- 
Robert Treat
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