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MSU TechLink lands Army contract for software analysis

Montana State University’s TechLink Center http://www.montana.edu/techlink/ has landed a $500,000 contract to continue quality assurance testing on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers software.

The one-year award will fund eight computer science student internships at MSU’s TechLink Software Engineering and Analysis Laboratory http://www.montana.edu/techlink/tseal.html or TSEAL.

TSEAL provides MSU students with real-world experience improving the Sustainment Management System, a software application created by the Corps’ Construction Engineering Research Laboratory to improve upkeep of hundreds of thousands of federal facilities by helping managers decide when, where and how to best conduct maintenance.

Troy Carter, TechLink, for MSU News Service

http://www.montana.edu/news/17580

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