On Oct 1, 2013, at 7:54 AM, Kimberly Silk wrote:
> Even a list of what's up and down would be helpful, if anyone is inclined.
>
> Sent from Kim's iPhone
>
>> On Oct 1, 2013, at 7:19 AM, "BWS Johnson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Salvete!
>>
>>> As far as I can tell the LOC is up and the offices are closed. HORRAY!!!!!!
>>> Let's celebrate!
>>
>>
>> Yeah, I guess the website folks haven't yet got the memo.
>>
>> http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2013/13-A06.html
>>
>> I suppose someone that's bored on this list might generate a who's up and
>> who's down app for the GOVDOCs folks. :)
My understanding is that some sort of a list will be posted at :
http://notice.usa.gov/
Anything that's funded directly (eg, the health insurance stuff that people are
up in arms about) will stay open, as will anything considered necessary for
human safety & protecting property.
... but we're only allowed to do the minimum amount necessary. So I have keep
space weather data flowing, but it's only to patch up things if they break.*
-Joe
* But there's the question of how I'd know when they break ... as I'm not
supposed to monitor ... the contingency plans from 2 years ago were that one
person on our team would check the logs daily, and if something went wrong,
call in someone else. (as they weren't allowed to call themselves into work)