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Home » News » ARRL Systems Service Disruption (17 May 2024) » Reply To: ARRL Systems Service Disruption (17 May 2024)

Reply To: ARRL Systems Service Disruption (17 May 2024)

September 27, 2024 at 6:00 am #43940
Steven Smith
Participant

    While ARRL LOTW (Logbook of The World) has been back up now for weeks.

    The struggle at the ARRL to get many other services back online continues
    without any given estimates of expected time line for this to be finished.

    The CEO attitude is members don’t need estimates.
    The “Team” is working as fast as they can.

    Here is a recent video about it from The South East Division Director Micky Baker
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMjwQIsybAQ

    The ARRL CEO the day after the video above was widely spread via Club sites and individual Blogs
    Posted a rebuttal to most of what was said by Mr. Baker
    His rebuttal is posted at the bottom of my post here and is of course available on the ARRL website

    It should be noted I have not always been a fan of Mr. Baker
    However, I will side with him versus our current ARRL CEO.

    Few Notes:

    While LOW is usable by members, No DXCC awards or Certificates may be issued
    Until the DXCC Database is back on Line

    ARRL membership Stats Database  has not been updated since April 2024
    This is the Database that allows Leadership to track the health of membership numbers
    From Leadership at ARRL in Newington to those of us in the Field (Division Directors and Section Managers)

    The ARRL Finance Database is Down, all financial transactions are being done manually !
    Therefore No Budget Reports to Division Directors as well as Section Managers on what re monthly Budget allowances are

    The ARRL field Services Database just this week came back online so Section Managers can
    now post request for changes to those in ARES and other areas
    So that there is continuity of who is who in the respective areas.
    The back log of getting these updated may take a few weeks, possibly more
    Again the Time lines are unknown and if know at HQ they will not be shared per the CEO statements.

    Yes there is still value in being a member of the ARRL and supporting it
    Let’s chat about it here or in person
    I plan on attending the RRVARC meeting the 28th of this month (September)

    Cheers!
    Steve
    KG5VK
    ARRL NTX SM

     

    ARRL Systems Service Disruption
    09/25/2024Updated 9/25/24…….
    (most of the following but Not all is from the CEO) –
    Comment above in parenthesis by Kg5vk
     

    Two major systems that have not been returned to service include DXCC and our accounting system. Most other systems have returned to full service, and we are working to clean up the stragglers.

     

    DXCC® System

     

    Our DXCC software was written some 20 years ago.  Although an attempt was made 8 years ago to reprogram it to function in a newer environment, that effort was unsuccessful, so the old system remains running today.  The complication with bringing it back to service is that it runs on an older version of Windows that is not supported, and more importantly, we cannot purchase adequate protection to return it to service on an internet-based network.

     

    We have created an air-gapped network to run the system on and have it operating in a test, using a different method for connecting it to Logbook of The World® and online DXCC — the web service that runs the online DXCC application.  This configuration is being tested and we expect it can go into production soon.  We will work to process the backlog as quickly as possible.

     

    New DXCC?

     

    There were statements made by an ARRL Director about work on a new DXCC system.  That is not factual. While we have ideas for merging DXCC and LoTW® into a single ARRL Radiosport platform, this concept has not been fully spec’d out or put into development.

     

    ARRL Financials

     

    The system we use for accounting was hit hard by the cyber-attack.  Currently, the system is fully operational and the ARRL Foundation books are in place.  ARRL’s corporate books are current as of 6/30/23, and we are working to load the balance of the data through 12/31/23. Once we are certain that the books tie to the audited 2023 financials, we will move to load the 2024 transactions, which are in digital and paper formats. That will take some time, but we will have all the data current in time for the 2025 Annual Meeting and the annual audit.

     

    Backups

     

    Another statement made was about ARRL’s backups of our IT environment.  There was an effort last year to move all of our backups into the cloud.  That was completed mid-2023.  There was a routine discipline of backups that went through mid-May 2024 when the cyber attack occurred.  Unfortunately, the entire cloud infrastructure was penetrated, and all of the environments were deleted.  Not encrypted.  This caused us to revert to other backups that had been made and stored in other places.  As a result, we were largely able to continue all of our major services especially publishing our 4 magazines and keeping book projects, like ARRL Handbook 101, on schedule.

     

    Today, ARRL is using a proprietary system to backup systems and data locally and to the cloud.  We are also continuing to use air gapped, off-site backups in specific areas and are expanding that for disaster recovery purposes.  The new IT environment is currently being rolled out, so the assertion that there is something wrong or staff are incompetent is not factual.

     

    We appreciate your continued patience and understanding.

     

     

    This story will be updated with new developments.

     

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