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Montana State University students at Technlink gain experience helping improve U.S. Army software
Montana State University computer science students are gaining real-world experience by helping to improve and commercialize software created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
TechLink http://techlinkcenter.org/ , an MSU center funded by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to help U.S. companies license DoD technologies for conversion into new products and services, initiated TSEAL to help the DoD move its software into the commercial marketplace.
By Skip Anderson for the MSU News Service
Full Story: http://www.montana.edu/news/16940/msu-students-gain-experience-helping-improve-u-s-army-software
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TechLink is a US Department of Defense (DoD) Partnership Intermediary per Authority 15 USC 3715, based at Montana State University, Bozeman. Our primary activity is brokering license agreements between DoD labs and US industry for manufacture and use of DoD inventions. These inventions involve virtually all technology fields, including medicine, software, electronics, communications, advanced materials, and energy-related technologies.
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