![]() ![]() That would be yet another black eye for IAQG if they pull such a draconian stunt.) (Unfortunately, just publishing this article raises the risk that IAQG will lock down all search features for the public, since IAQG isn’t keen on transparency, and they pay close attention to my reporting. Public access rights are limited, though, and the aerospace prime manufacturers like Boeing and Lockheed have greater privileges but there’s still juicy stuff open to the public. ![]() Once in, you can search the database a number of different ways, and getting savvy with the search options reveals some interesting information. OASIS registration is free, and only requires an email address. Not only does it contain a vast amount of information on the failings, nonconformities and risks of thousands of aerospace industry companies - imagine what a hacker could do with that information, or the industry fallout if it were uploaded to Pastebin - but it also includes outright defamatory statements about CB clients published in an open forum, searchable by anyone. IAQG’s Online Aerospace Supplier Information System ( OASIS) database is both logically and legally a mess. As a result, it’s ripe for lawsuits from all angles. ![]() In short, Boeing’s IAQG wing thinks it doesn’t need anyone telling them their business, including lawyers. The IAQG suffers from a lot of self-inflicted wounds due, in part, to their lack of any legal oversight, even internal to itself.
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