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A web application to streamline the development of STIGs from SRGs

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DISA Excel Export column ordering is not consistent with the DISA provided STIGTemplate spreadsheet. A review of the column ordering on several DISA provided STIGTemplate spreadsheets indicates a consistent column...

Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 7 updates in the / directory: | Package | From | To | | --- | --- | --- | | [axios](https://github.com/axios/axios) | `1.6.0` |...

dependencies
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A review of the column ordering on several DISA provided STIGTemplate spreadsheets indicates a consistent column ordering as follows: 'IA Control', 'CCI', 'SRGID', 'STIGID', 'SRG Requirement', 'Requirement', 'SRG VulDiscussion', 'VulDiscussion',...

In the release notes, README, and Wiki notes, please document the versions of Postgres supported

It would be very helpful if Vulcan had the feature built in to perform bulk updates to STIGs/SRGs and potentially CIS checklists similar to the functionality https://github.com/mitre/inspec-profile-update-action. Generally speaking, an...

Currently users are not able to configure Vulcan environments as dynamic or at scale like Heimdall server (re: https://github.com/mitre/heimdall2/wiki/Environment-Variables-Configuration). This functionality would make it much easier to utilize a larger-scale...

If a user had created Review items on any controls in a component, then that user account gets deleted, the Reviews still exist with a null user id, and this...

Form fields displayed in Vulcan should use asterisks to denote which fields are required to improve usability. Forms like user registration, project creation, component creation have required and optional fields...

enhancement
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Applications built by the MITRE SAF team (Heimdall, Vulcan, etc) should follow a similar theme instead of looking so different that a user doesn't even know that there are built...