All,
I got the below from a different list and wanted to forward it to opensuse
community members that might be interested, but I realized our
community doesn't have a way to do that.
That's a shame. :(
== potential coders / contractors from here down only
Fyi: this specific contract might be for usa residents only.
Fyi2: In general software developed by this group is not only
opensource, it is public domain, so I don't see them trying to force a
proprietary license on whatever is produced.
Fyi3: bulk_extractor is in the security repo with source.
Greg
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From: "Simson Garfinkel"
Date: Aug 31, 2012 5:12 PM
Subject: [linux_forensics] A--Bulk Extractor Unicode Project, Replacement of
GNU Flex and GNU Regex Open Source Solution - Solicitation Number:
N6227112Q1106
To: "linux_forensics@yahoogroups.com"
A--Bulk Extractor Unicode Project, Replacement of GNU Flex and GNU Regex
Open Source Solution
Solicitation Number: N6227112Q1106
Agency: Department of the Navy
Office: Naval Education and Training Command
Location: Naval Post Graduate School
Solicitation Number:
N6227112Q1106
Notice Type:
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Synopsis:
Added: Aug 31, 2012 2:30 pm
Contractor shall either identify or develop a replacement for GNU Flex and
GNU Regex to allow upgrading of bulk extractors scan email, scan acct, scan
find, scan gps, scan base16 and other modules so that all searched strings
are automatically searched in all relevant Unicode and legacy encodings. It
is expected that the contractor will do this by developing, locating, or
licensing a new Unicode aware regular expression engine that can
simultaneously resolve multiple regular expressions. Please see RFQ for
statement of work details.
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