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Another Step in Our DAU.edu Migration Journey

The next step on our move to DAU.edu will take place this weekend as we transition our websites from dau.mil to dau.edu. Our www.dau.mil website, along with the wide range of web-based DAU resources…

Another Step in Our DAU.edu Migration Journey

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The next step on our move to DAU.edu will take place this weekend as we transition our websites from dau.mil to dau.edu. Our www.dau.mil website, along with the wide range of web-based DAU resources including our communities of practice (CoP), media library, functional community gateways, iCatalog, magazine, tools, and ACQuipedia just to name just a few, will transition to www.dau.edu.

According to our Information Technology team, “as these changes occur, all of our public facing sites will have a re-direct from the old dau.mil URL to the new dau.edu URL. Users will see a short three- second splash page letting them know the site has moved and that they should update any bookmarks, then they will be taken to the new URL. For our major/high volume sites that are linked in courses and elsewhere, these redirects will be in place for a few months to give the users adequate time to adjust and allow time to update links in courses.”

And to reiterate what our IT teammates shared with your DAU staff and faculty colleagues, “thank you for your patience and support as we take this next big step to DAU.edu!”