The ThermalSquad Control and UI Design Document developed by CABEM, Kansas State University (KSU), and M2 Technologies has been approved by the UOL team. CABEM in collaboration with M2 and KSU delivers and installs a more comprehensive version of EKAT at a large military location. Built-in Microsoft’s VisualStudio.Net framework using SQL2000 DBL the new version has enhanced environmental screening tools, emissions calculators, a research center, and project management and collaboration capabilities. The EKAT team is presently evaluating other government, commercial and educational use of the product.
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