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FEDA
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FEDAFederacion Espanola De Ajedrez (Spanish: Spanish Chess Federation)
FEDAFurther Education Development Agency
FEDAFoodservice Equipment Distributors Association
FEDAFederal Economic Development Administration
FEDAFront-End Data Acquisition (Autento)
FEDAFairfax Economic Development Authority (est. 1994; Fairfax, VA)


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Through its large-scale systemic architecture approach, with full understanding from front-end data acquisition to threat detection methods, Rsignia provides comprehensive solutions tailored to the specific needs and requirements of its clients.
The SMARTpac 500 is ideal as the front-end data acquisition and processing engine for applications of large, real-time data streams.
Examples of future offerings being evaluated for development or value-added resale are: PC REAL/IX operating system failover capability for high availability system configurations, front-end data acquisition and control products, plant equipment monitoring and maintenance analysis systems.
 
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