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OASIS V3 Progress Report – August 2022

IAQG, OASIS

Since our last communication regarding OASIS V3, the IAQG is happy to report all work and testing is proceeding as scheduled. Currently, our field testers for each user role continue to cross-check the data integrity of the migration and ensure the system is operating as it should. And while we have uncovered some isolated issues with user permissions (that are actively being addressed), no problem encountered has been labeled a development issue. Should the testing continue as we see it today, our subsequent communication should include the 30 days notification along with the freeze period details.

While we all await this following communication, the IAQG invites you to listen to The Quality Horizon Podcast. In the latest episode, we talk to Susie Neal, IAQG sponsor for OASIS V3, and Greg Fontaine, acting IAQG IT focal and OASIS V3 project manager, about OASIS V3, why it’s needed, and shed light on the complexity behind bringing the project to users.