Steve,

Unfortunately it has been four weeks and the status is still stuck in 
'coordination'.
Well, we all know the government pace is a 'little slower' than the rest of the 
industry.
There is a 'finalization' status after 'coordination', what is involved in that 
status?

When an application reaches 'finalization', I assume it will eventually 
'graduate', i.e. removed, from that list and gets a certificate number, right?

Alex

On Mar 6, 2012, at 3:08 AM, Steve Marquess wrote:

> The OpenSSL FIPS Object Module 2.0 is now in "coordination" status at
> the CMVP.  That's usually a good sign that the formal validation award
> is imminent (as in "a week or three...").
> 
> -Steve M.
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