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UT Arlington software engineer’s tool makes for quicker tests

A UT Arlington software engineer is refining a computer testing tool that reduces the amount of time and expense companies must spend to determine whether a new program works.

Jeff Lei, an associate professor of computer science and engineering, said the Advanced Combinatorial Testing System has myriad applications though he currently is focused on using ACTS in healthcare information...

Cyber Security Success Must Come from Highest Executive Levels, Government and I...

Solutions Include Monitoring, Purging of Older Technology, Real-Time Awareness, Communication, and Coordination
McLean, VA, February 2, 2012-Success in cyber security requires buy-in from the highest levels – not just among the IT staff, but at the CFO and CEO level, according to government and industry panelists in a recent federal cyber security seminar. Network monitoring, patching or purging outdated...

Top-ranking in important government test gives Precise Biometrics unique market ...

As the results from the MINEX II report is released, Precise Biometrics emerges with the fastest standardized Match-on-Card and outstanding performance. Precise Biometrics is also the only biometric supplier who passed with 3 different card vendor submissions - a unique achievement in the industry. This gives Precise Biometrics a great position in the US where a new presidential directive has opened up a government...

Federal agency awards TMAC $850,000 to move technology toward production

ARLINGTON - The National Institute of Standards and Technology has awarded TMAC at UT Arlington an $850,000 grant to improve the competitiveness of industries in an eight-state region by accelerating the transition of technology from research and development to efficient and affordable production.

TMAC, formerly the Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center, is the Texas affiliate of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s...