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How to get BJSFM, A4EI, A4EJ, etc? 3

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ESPcomposites

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I have been trying to track down some of the old codes developed under air force contract, which are public domain for US citizens.

The problem is that they outsourced the "storage" of these codes to a 3rd party and the contract to store them has expired. I contacted the company that used to store them, but they (a) could not find the code and (b) were not sure how to disseminate it even if they could.

There are a lot of other useful programs as well, but I am mostly interested in BJSFM for validation purposes. Any ideas?

Brian
 
Crackman,

I started with the ASIAC and the contact you posted. This lead to me a company that used to be responsible for the software, but the contract they had with the Air Force ran out some years back. They no longer have the software and even if they did, they have no means to distribute it. I spent months trying to track it down. I do not believe there is any official way to obtain these codes anymore. Perhaps you can contact me directly?

Brian
 
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