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Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007

Back in May of last year, we announced that MOSS 2007 had passed the U.S. government's DoD 5015.2 certification. Now, all of the work that was done to achieve that important milestone has been packaged and released as a resource kit.

The DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit is intended only for customers, who are required to run their records management system in a DoD 5015.2 Chapter 2 certified state. In case you're wondering, we currently have no plans to provide support for DoD 5015.2 Chapter 4 (classified records).

However, the Resource Kit is not intended for customers, who would like to enhance the records management functionality of MOSS 2007 with particular 5015.2 oriented features but are not required to run their system in a certified configuration. Alternatively, sample code and documentation will be available shortly via the MSDN Dev Center for MOSS 2007 for the most frequently requested features such as:

  • Generating a Unique ID
  • Display search results in Grid View
  • Referencing and Linking - Using a secondary table to maintain the relationship
  • Referencing and Linking - Using the asset picker
  • Referencing and Linking - Using a custom field to display the relationship
  • Create Document Library from a list item
  • Put multiple items on Hold using SPQuery
  • Custom expiration formula based on metadata (2 parts)
  • Custom expiration formula based on metadata (cont.)
  • Creating a custom router & extracting date received (2 parts)
  • Creating a custom router & extracting date received (cont)
  • Prevent record modification but allow metadata modification in event handler
  • Prevent record modification but allow metadata modification by overriding upload page
  • Programmatically defaulting/inheriting a field value
  • Using ProcessBatchData to batch update list items
  • Using Metadata tags to route documents into document libraries
  • Create a record category programmatically (2 parts)
  • Create a record category programmatically (cont)
  • Routing content to a record category based on a metadata value

Officially, the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007 is now available to customers through our partner and Microsoft Consulting Service (MCS) channels. The reason for requiring partner/MCS involvement is that DoD implementations are not as simple as a "double-click installation." They require deep understanding of records management practices as well as business process and policy requirements. In order to successfully implement a DoD 5015.2 certified solution based on MOSS 2007, customers should work with their respective Microsoft account managers to engage a partner that has been trained on the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit. Partners may download the Resource Kit's source code for free via MS Connect's DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit Source Code download site.

Also on the download site is a DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit Installer that partners as well as customers can download only for evaluation purposes and not for production use. This additional download provides a way for evaluators to learn about the DoD 5015.2 oriented records management capabilities provided by the Resource Kit while deciding which features, if not all, will be suitable for addressing their organization's requirements. [Caution: This is an unsigned debug build of the Installer for early preview purposes. The official Microsoft signed version of the Installer will be available on Microsoft.com's Download Center within a couple of weeks.]

For the latest answers to frequently asked questions about the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007, go to http://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint/capabilities/ecm/dod5015.mspx.

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Published Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:58 AM by sptblog

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# Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007

[Cross-posted from the SharePoint Team Blog .] Back in May of last year, we announced that MOSS 2007

Saturday, February 09, 2008 4:03 AM by Microsoft Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Team Blog

# Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007

[Cross-posted from the SharePoint Team Blog .] Back in May of last year, we announced that MOSS 2007

Saturday, February 09, 2008 4:05 AM by Microsoft Records Management Team Blog

# Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007

[Cross-posted from the SharePoint Team Blog .] Back in May of last year, we announced that MOSS 2007

Saturday, February 09, 2008 4:44 AM by Noticias externas

# Chapter 2 is now on SharePoint

As announced a few months ago SharePoint have passed the DoD chapter 2 standards and now it is available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 11:29 AM by yazan's blog

# re: Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007

Thanks for the post. I shared a reference to the this announcement on the DoD 5015.2 Kit and alink to latest answers to frequently asked questions that you list.

Thanks.

Jeff

www.sharepoint-blogs.com

Sunday, February 10, 2008 4:34 PM by Jeff

# DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007 is finally here!!!!!!!!!!

Earlier, in December last year, for the last time I extended my concerns about the late arrival of the

Monday, February 11, 2008 7:59 PM by Zlatan's Blog

# re: Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007

To add to the list of "most frequently requested features" for RM functionality, I would have thought that the ability for MOSS to support a hierarchical fileplan would have been up there somewhere.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008 3:59 AM by North Durham

# Link Listing - February 11, 2008

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008 8:22 AM by Christopher Steen

# Link Listing - February 11, 2008

Sharepoint Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007 [Via: sptblog ] WPF The...

Tuesday, February 12, 2008 8:22 AM by Christopher Steen

# DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007 is finally here!!!!!!!!!!

Earlier, in December last year, for the last time I extended my concerns about the late arrival of the

Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:06 AM by Owner Blog

# re: Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007

Do you actually ever intend for this to be used? I've never seen so many "do not use" statements in a release announcement for a product!

Friday, February 29, 2008 3:39 AM by Joe Simes

# SharePoint 2007 en el año 2008...que si hay movimiento?

Que tal amigos, este es un post rápido y sencillo, pero con muchas ganas de compartir cierta información

Tuesday, March 04, 2008 12:36 PM by SharePoint en Español - Luis Du Solier G.

# SharePoint 2007 en el año 2008...que si hay movimiento?

Que tal amigos, este es un post rápido y sencillo, pero con muchas ganas de compartir cierta información

Tuesday, March 04, 2008 8:32 PM by Luis Du Solier G. - SharePoint en Español

# SharePoint 2007 en el año 2008...que si hay movimiento?

Que tal amigos, este es un post rápido y sencillo, pero con muchas ganas de compartir cierta información

Saturday, March 08, 2008 12:31 PM by SharePoint en Español - Luis Du Solier G.

# SharePoint 2007 en el año 2008...que si hay movimiento?

Que tal amigos, este es un post rápido y sencillo, pero con muchas ganas de compartir cierta información

Saturday, March 08, 2008 12:37 PM by SharePoint en Español - Luis Du Solier G.

# re: Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007

Two questions:

1. Why should the certified package not be used if one is required to run ones records according to DoD-regulations?

2. It is hard to find out what the specific functions (and therefore impact) of the package are. You redirect me to MSDN, where tutorials are published. These tutorials supposedly explain "frequently requested features" of the DoD-package. Can you confirm these tutorials spell out the actual DoD-features, or don't they?

Thursday, July 10, 2008 8:41 AM by I. van Onna

# re: Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007

There is no support for it. I tried emailing and calling Microsoft for assistance and I keep getting the runaround from everyone I talk to. The had to have paid someone off to get recognized for the DOD 5015.2 certification because the add on pack does not do everything required by the compliance. Heck, it installs ok but does not do what it claims. To top it off, M$FT cannot even assist one of it's own Gold partners with the issue. If it were my company, I'd ditch M$FT for the HORRID support on this product. Why do I care? My client hired us to install and configure this in their MOSS environment, only to find out that what they advertised is snake oil.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008 4:08 PM by ScarePoint

# re: Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007

Without spending weeks to enter all of the General Records Schedules from the National Archives and Records Administration, I was wondering if anyone might already have this and the dispositions in SharePoint lists that he or she could export to spreadsheets.  I would love to be able to do a direct import of the GRS into my MOSS Records Center.

Sunday, September 14, 2008 5:20 PM by Scott

# re: Announcing the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Server 2007

Hi

Microsoft Connect suggests that some portions of this functionality might be available separately in the future, do we have a timescale for this?

Jenny Clayton

Wednesday, July 01, 2009 10:50 AM by JennyE

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