Digital Reasoning’s Products Added to NASA’s SEWP Contract

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Groundbreaking Unstructured Data Solutions Now Available to All Federal Agencies

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — Digital Reasoning Systems, Inc.,the intelligence-software innovator, today announced that its product line is now available to federal agencies on the NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) contract. A SEWP listing allows all government agencies the ability to procure the company’s products at discounted prices.

Digital Reasoning products added to the SEWP contract are:

– Interceptor: Interceptor allows you the ability to look through all of your data rapidly and easily discover what is inside.
– GeoLocator: GeoLocator is a tool that extracts populated places from your data and returns the extracted locations with their geo-coordinates.
– Synthesys: Synthesys allows you the ability to easily create applications that leverage vast amounts of unstructured data.

The stated vision of the SEWP contract is “to be the premier customer-focused contract vehicle for Federal Government purchase of mission critical, state of the art IT products”.

“Its a major coup for Digital Reasoning to be added to the SEWP contract. It makes our unique technology accessible across the Federal Government and positions us as a true platform for unstructured data analytics”, said Tim Estes, CEO of Digital Reasoning Systems.

About Digital Reasoning Systems

Digital Reasoning develops technologies that solve the problem of information overload by providing the tools people need to read, understand, and make use of vast amounts of data. Founded in 2000, Digital Reasoning is a privately-held company based in Brentwood, Tennessee. During the first five years of the company’s existence, it conducted extensive research into machine learning systems. Out of this research the concepts behind Digital Reasoning, the company’s patented breakthroughs in machine learning and natural language processing, were born.

Digital Reasoning provides Unstructured Data Analytic (UDA) solutions that enable organizations to discover critical, unknown liabilities and risks by mining and analyzing the over 80% of data that is unstructured and currently untapped.

To access and view Digital Reasoning’s products on the SEWP contract, simply go to www.sewp.nasa.gov.

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Digital Reasoning brings in product development chief

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IT company moves to Maryland Farms

Friday, September 8th, 2006

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Mining guru

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