No, that's the same old 2011 version. Check it out. They actually make everything harder to find by dating it all as of the upload date, rather than the creation/revision date. For example, you can't sort the Position Papers by date, because they all have the same date. You can't even do a text search on all the titles, because they come up on four different pages instead of one. Extremely primitive and very frustrating.
I've been hoping this is an interim step and that as they settle in they are going to make it more user friendl. Hoping. Hoping. (If the plan really is to integrate all of the content to a more interactive form interwoven somehow electronically with the LOTG on the site, it may be that they are ignoring the old content structure becuase they are spendign their time on the new model. Hoping.)
If that's there plan, I will be really disappointed. That's basically what the Fed did with Arbiter and the result has been an incredibly awkward app or a web site as the only electronic means of accessing the information. Please, for the love of the game, let us have a simple PDF.