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Arlington, VA (PRWEB) August 22, 2010

MDE Systems Inc., an internationally recognized expert in Joint Tactical Radio Systems (JTRS) and the Software Communication Architecture (SCA) announced today that it will be participating in the “SCA Next Roll-out” Event at the Joint JTRS Science and Technology Forum/Wireless Innovation Forum Meeting on August 24th and 25th in Washington D.C.

“The members of our staff have been intensively involved with implementing JTRS and SCA Software Defined Radio (SDR) systems based on the SCA for over a decade now. They have been involved as well with assisting the evolution of the specifications over the years. We are excited to participate in this roll-out event and to continue to assist companies with our SDR products and expert SDR services based on these specs,” said Bruce Trask, CEO of MDE Systems Inc.

About MDE Systems Inc.

MDE Systems develops, markets and supports a wide range of products, services and training for complex distributed real-time and embedded software systems. Its specialties include Model Driven Engineering (MDE) and Domain Specific Languages (DSL) and Software Defined Radio (SDR) technologies. MDE Systems Inc. is located in the United States. More information can be found at the MDE Systems website: http://www.mdesystems.com.

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