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January 2014 CMAST Project Update: Key Enhancements and New Target Dates

The CMAST Advisory Task Group has provided updates on several key items as of January 9, 2014. The implementation of the Batch Approval Process is underway, requiring more documentation. Notifications for billing label certificates have been removed in the upcoming installer (1.2.12), which also includes IGDB v.33.0 and corrects frame assembly issues. Furthermore, the Smart Sync Client analysis timeline has been accelerated, aiming for NFRC testing by the end of March 2014. Further details will be shared with the Task Group prior to release.

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January 2014 CMAST Project Update: Key Enhancements and New Target Dates

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  1. CMAST Project Updates Information for the CMAST Advisory TG January 9, 2014

  2. Update Balloted Items • Implement Batch Approval Process – Requires further documentation (staff is compiling documentation)

  3. Update Next Installer (1.2.12) • Notifications for billing for Label Certificates removed. • IGDB v 33.0 will be included • Corrects an issue with frame assemblies that used product type DDFR. • With this installer we have instituted the baseline for benchmark testing.

  4. Update Smart Sync Client • Analysis of the Smart Sync Client has been moved up and we are now targeting end of March 2014 for NFRC testing. • We will have full details for this Task Group prior to its release.

  5. Thanks for Your Time Questions???

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