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Jennifer DeCamp - MITRE Corporation

Dr. Jennifer DeCamp teaches a graduate course in Designing Systems for Global Users. She is a principal engineer and Foreign Language Technology Program Manager at MITRE Corporation, a Federally Funded Research and Development Center, where she provides software testing and advice on foreign language technology. She has worked with localization issues since the 1970s. Jennifer is also an official voting member of the U.S. delegation to ISO Technical Committee 37, working on developing a better system of language codes and of transferring XML data between terminological and lexical systems. Jennifer has been working with the National Foreign Language Center (NFLC), the National Museum of Language (NML) Young Linguists' Program, the American Translators Association (ATA), and the Localisation Industry Standards Association (LISA) Education Intitiative Taskforce (LEIT) to identify better ways to introduce foreign language technology issues into broader curriculum and/or to better attract students into language technology fields.


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