It seems that NASA is retiring the system that provides the report containing ISS orbital data, and a new comment to that effect in the report confused the nasabare.txt update script, so it was failing over to the most recent elements published in the weekly AMSAT bulletin which Ray Hoad derives from SpaceTrack. I tweaked the script so nasabare.txt is updating properly now.
This soon to be retired NASA system still provides elements in the "AMSAT Verbose" format that even we abandoned years ago. For the old timers current elements are:
Satellite: ISS Catalog Number: 25544 Epoch time: 20323.25327528 = yrday.fracday Element set: 906 Inclination: 51.6450 deg RA of node: 306.1314 deg Eccentricity: .0001516 Arg of perigee: 60.9923 deg Mean anomaly: 299.1379 deg Mean motion: 15.49080479 rev/day Decay rate: 1.67170E-04 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 1589 Checksum: 314
The replacement system will provide orbital data in the form of "state vectors" (XYZ position and velocity) rather than the classical Keplerian elements, so I get to learn the subtleties of conversion. My vocabulary word for the day: "osculating".
de KM1P Joe