Gaming testing company BMM Testlabs announced that it has successfully expanded its ISO 17025 scope of accreditation to include two additional Gaming Standards Association protocols, GAT and GDS.
Game Authentication Terminal (GAT) protocol is used by regulators and operators to identify and authenticate gaming software and firmware in the field. The Gaming Device Standard (GDS) protocol is GSA’s USB-based serial protocol used to connect gaming devices with peripheral devices such as printers, note acceptors and card readers.
“We are very pleased that BMM is now able to provide certification for both GAT and GDS protocols from the Gaming Standards Association,” said Travis Foley, BMM’s executive vice president of operations for the Americas. “This extended ISO accreditation ensures that BMM is fully able to provide all GSA certification needs for our clients.”