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UCO Issue 586: Bump UCO to current state of develop #154

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This PR does not require committee processing for merging. It should pass CI and receive an approving review, though.

This PR is part of delivering UCO Issue 586 via the CASE website.

No effects were observed on Make-managed files.

References:
* ucoProject/UCO#586
* ucoProject/UCO#609

Signed-off-by: Alex Nelson <[email protected]>
@ajnelson-nist ajnelson-nist added this to the CASE 1.4.0 milestone Jun 17, 2024
@ajnelson-nist ajnelson-nist changed the title UCO Issues 586: Bump UCO to current state of develop UCO Issue 586: Bump UCO to current state of develop Jun 17, 2024
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This PR is ready for review and merge.

@ajnelson-nist ajnelson-nist marked this pull request as ready for review June 17, 2024 14:58
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@plbt5 plbt5 merged commit 0d409cc into develop Jun 18, 2024
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ajnelson-nist added a commit to casework/casework.github.io that referenced this pull request Jun 18, 2024
A follow-on patch will regenerate Make-managed files.

References:
* ucoProject/UCO#586
* casework/CASE#154

Signed-off-by: Alex Nelson <[email protected]>
ajnelson-nist added a commit to casework/casework.github.io that referenced this pull request Jun 18, 2024
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