


TRM Technology, obtained from the vendor (or from the release source). The VA Decision Matrix displays the current and future VA IT position regarding different releases of a TRM entry.

Responsibility to consult the organizations responsible for the desktop, testing, and/or production environments These decisions areīased upon the best information available as of the most current date. Any major.minor version that is not listed To ensure that the target version of the technology will be supported. In the VA Decision Matrix is considered unapproved for use.Īpproved: The technology/standard has been approved for use.Īpproved w/Constraints: The technology/standard can be used within the specified constraints locatedīelow the decision matrix in the footnote and on the General tab. Has been granted to the project team or organization that wishes to use the technology.ĭivest: VA has decided to divest itself on the use of the technology/standard.Īs a result, all projects currently utilizing the technology/standard must plan to eliminate their use of Unapproved: This technology or standard can be used only if a STAT review is conducted and signed byĪssociate Deputy Assistant Secretary ( ADAS), Enterprise Program Management Office ( EPMO) or designeeĪnd based upon a recommendation from the Strategic Technology Alignment Team ( STAT) Working Group ( WG), Additional information on when the entry is projected to become unapproved may beįound on the Decision tab for the specific entry. Prohibited: The technology/standard is not (currently) permitted to be used under any circumstances. Planning/Evaluation Constraint:The period of time this technology is currently being evaluated, reviewed,Īnd tested in controlled environments. If a customer would like to use this technology, please work with Use of this technology is strictly controlled and not availableįor use within the general population.

Your local or Regional OI&T office and contact the appropriate evaluation officeĭisplayed in the notes below the decision matrix. If they require further assistance or if the evaluating office is not listed in the notes below. VA decisions for specific versions may include a ‘.x’ wildcard, which denotes a decision that pertains to a range of multiple versions.įor example, a technology approved with a decision for 7.x would cover any version of 7.(Anything) - 7.(Anything).
