NASA Streamlines Software Release Paperwork
Published Date: 5/29/2026
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NASA is updating its Software Release Request System to make it easier for software managers and developers to submit, track, and approve software releases. This change helps cut down on paperwork and speeds up the process, all while keeping things organized with helpful email reminders. If you’re involved with NASA software, get ready to use this smoother, smarter system—and don’t forget to share your thoughts by June 29, 2026!
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NASA updates internal software release form
If you are a NASA-funded contractor or a NASA government employee, you will use an updated web-based NASA Software Release Request System that is only accessible via NASA's internal network. NASA says the system will cut paperwork, speed release routing with parallel routing and time-based email reminders, and it estimates 110 respondents with 240 minutes (4 hours) per response for a total of 440 annual burden hours. Comments on the information collection are due by June 29, 2026.
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