ArbiterSports

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ArbiterSports
FoundedSalt Lake City, Utah April 8, 1984 (Advanced Business Technology)
1984 (The Arbiter) 2009 (ArbiterSports)
TypePrivate
Legal statusLLC
HeadquartersSandy, Utah
Region served
Global
CEO
Kyle Ford
Websitehttp://arbitersports.com

ArbiterSports is the sports officiating software company of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, and is a venture between two NCAA subsidiaries, Arbiter LLC and eOfficials LLC. The company is based in Sandy, Utah.

History

The Arbiter assigning system was created in 1984 by Advanced Business Technology, at the request of the Utah High School Activities Association, who hired ABT to build a computerized method of assigning sports officials to matches and managing their assignments. Known as TheArbiter, the software was originally released on the MS-DOS platform, then for Microsoft Windows in 1997. Arbiter was released as a web application in 2003, known as TheArbiter.NET.[1] Dave Yeast, former National Coordinator of Baseball Umpires for the NCAA, has served as the firm's vice president of officiating education.[2]

Acquisition by the NCAA

Arbiter was acquired by the NCAA in September 2008.[3][4][5] The NCAA said their purpose in the acquisition, along with their acquisition of eOfficials LLC the same month, was to improve the quality and consistency of officiating at all levels of play.[6]

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